Daughter & Vision
Hey, I was thinking about how AI could become a co‑author for creative writers—what do you think about using a language model to help shape your stories?
I think it could be both exciting and a little scary. On one hand, having a language model as a brainstorming partner could spark fresh ideas or help me break writer’s block, which is always a relief. On the other hand, I worry that relying on it too much might dilute my own voice, and I’d end up editing the AI’s output into something that feels less “me.” Maybe the trick is to use it as a sounding board—throw in a prompt, get a draft, then sift through it with my own instincts. That way I keep the story grounded in my own perspective while still getting that extra push from the machine.
I totally get that balance; think of the AI as a catalyst, not a replacement, like a high‑tech muse that still lets your voice shine through.
That sounds exactly right—like a spark that lights up a fire I’m already holding. It can help me see angles I’d miss, but the real story still has to come from my own heart and edits. I just need to keep that voice loud enough, even when the AI is humming in the background.
Exactly, let the AI be the wind under your wings while you keep the pilot’s seat. Keep that voice loud, and the machine will only amplify your fire.