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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Focus on self-publishing
Read more: Cap sur l’autoéditionIt is said that in almost every home, a manuscript lies dormant at the bottom of a drawer. The desire to leave a written record of one's time on Earth is deeply rooted in us, even if, in our time, we are less and less inclined to recount an experience, a dream, or to keep a personal diary…
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Sharing experiences in creating images using AI
Read more: Partage d’expérience de la création d’images par une IAFor those who would like to understand the origin of certain AI hallucinations, I'll share my experience with an AI that was struggling to create images. Those who would like to replicate my experiment can see the exact test case I conducted with ChatGPT Plus 5 Thinking (extended thinking) (the prompt is the request I send to the AI)...
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The hallucinations of an AI
Read more: Les hallucinations d’une IAAs an author and image designer, I use AI to proofread texts and generate images. I also created my website with its help. Having a ChatGPT Plus account, I ask "my best friend" all sorts of questions daily. Whatever people say, AI is a major advancement for…
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AI and its staging inconsistencies
Read more: L’IA et ses incohérences de mise en scèneIn my previous article, titled "The Author Throws Nothing Away," I looked for a visual concept to illustrate the dilemma between slimming down a text or, on the contrary, fleshing it out. The idea quickly came to me to depict an author facing a mirror reflecting two versions of himself: one having drastically...



