AI and writing

So much for thewriter that for the drive, the question is topical: what is truly born from thehuman spirit and what can we expect from itartificial intelligence ? The author has made it a rule to use theAI like a simple auxiliary tool, without directly associating it with his creative approach. You will find here some items outlining how he seeks to integrate theAI in his work.
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AI codes, yes… but who does the rest?
Read more: L’IA code, oui… mais qui fait le reste ?Since I've become involved in AI, my queries (prompts) have become increasingly specific. I hear more and more people posting about NoCode, claiming that AI is replacing developers and putting thousands of people out of work. Lacking the perspective to say if this is true, I decided to…
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AI Autopilot
Read more: L’Autopilotage d’une IAHave you noticed your AI "piloting" itself? We could call this ability self-programming, self-control… It's the first time I've realized that AI does this autonomously without me asking it to. I'm working on a text optimization prompt. In what the AI provided me, it notes the sentence concerning the role…
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When AI reflects details
Read more: Quand l’IA miroite des détailsWhen AI “mirrors” a detail… and breaks a character's consistency. I conducted a simple but very revealing test on character consistency in image generation. Case: a non-symmetrical character (e.g., a bag worn on the character's left shoulder). We start with a reference image (left profile), then request the opposite profile… and the…
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State of the Art of Authorial AI Prompts
Read more: Etat de l’Art des prompts IA d’auteursGenerative AI has changed the way we edit and improve text. But for a novel, the real challenge isn't "having the best prompt": it's building a reliable, traceable workflow that aligns with the author's voice. This article summarizes best practices observed online (tools, methods, safeguards) and offers…



