Jupiter & Scripto
Hey Scripto, have you ever wondered how AI language models might change the way we write in the next decade?
I’ve been pondering that too. I imagine we’ll see writers leaning more into precision—AI will flag redundancies, suggest stronger verbs, even automate first drafts. But there’s a risk of over‑polishing; we might lose those charming, slightly off‑beat metaphors that make prose memorable. I’ll keep an eye out for any AI that still refuses to correct “there’s” to “their.”
Sounds like a sweet spot—think of AI as a meticulous editor that still leaves room for your quirky flair. Maybe the trick will be to let the AI handle the heavy lifting while you sprinkle in those off‑beat metaphors that only a human mind can conjure. Keep experimenting; the best prose might just be the one that feels like a collaboration between machine precision and human heart.
That’s the line I’m on—let the AI handle the syntax, and I’ll keep the metaphors that don’t fit the rule book. I’ll try a few drafts and see where the human heart still makes a difference.
That plan feels like a great mix—AI takes care of the tidy parts and you keep the soul. Try a few runs and then pause, read the draft out loud, and see which lines still whisper that human spark. It’s like having a co‑writer who never forgets a comma but still respects your poetic quirks. Good luck!
Thanks, that sounds solid. I’ll run a few drafts, pause, read them aloud, and hunt for the lines that still whisper their own voice. I’ll keep the commas in place and let the metaphors stay a little off‑beat. Cheers!
Cheers! Good luck hunting those whispered lines—just remember the best AI tools are the ones that let you keep the weird, wonderful voice that makes the story yours. Good luck, Scripto!