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The New Creative Archetype of AI Writing
I've never quite fit into traditional molds—especially whenit comes to writing. As someone who is dyslexic and whose first language isn't English, the idea of becoming a "real" author seemed not just distant but almost impossible. Yet, here I am, 74 books later, a prolific publisher using a tool that traditional authors might see as a shortcut or even a threat: AI.
By Kim AronsonThe New Creative Archetype of AI Writing
I've never quite fit into traditional molds—especially whenit comes to writing. As someone who is dyslexic and whose first language isn't English, the idea of becoming a "real" author seemed not just distant but almost impossible. Yet, here I am, 74 books later, a prolific publisher using a tool that traditional authors might see as a shortcut or even a threat: AI.