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 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...
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The author doesn't throw anything away.
Read more: L’auteur ne jette rien.I've planned a whole series of articles for my blog, a good sixty so far. This one wasn't high on my list of priorities. However, while reading a post on www.atelierdesauteurs.com, I found an answer to one of my current concerns as a writer still searching for guidance. The post discusses a rereading method borrowed from Stephen King.…
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Copyright
Read more: Les droits d’auteursThe subject of copyright immediately emerged in my writing, like a discreet but essential thread. It became unavoidable when I approached telephones and the brands omnipresent in my characters' lives. From the very first pages, I had cited brands familiar to the general public. Very quickly, this question took…
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Excerpt: A café terrace
Read more: Extrait : Une terrasse de café[…] The waiter who saw him every day in his establishment had taken a liking to him. He appreciated this strange character who always remained friendly and courteous. The waiter also had to admit that he was one of the few customers these days who regularly left him a tip. He had found him a…



