Earlier this year, I attempted to submit a short story to Clarkesworld, but was met with a message about the publication submissions being closed due to the influx of AI submissions. With all the negativity in the world, I’ve kind of just put blinders on to most things, but this… This put AI on my radar. What did Clarkesworld mean by “AI submissions?” Clareksworld wasn't the only publication I went to with a “Closed because of AI” notice, and “ChatGPT” was a topic on the rise in the writing forums I frequent. It frustrated me… angered me like it angered tons of other creatives. What does this mean for my craft? How can editors sort through AI submissions and human generated submissions? Will creatives become obsolete? This post isn’t about that, though; this post is about the facts. According to a Forbes article published on June 1st, this is only the beginning. Generative AI tasks are projected to evolve and integrate into the following areas:
What are your thoughts on and experiences with AI? It's taken me until recently to discover its potential as a tool (vs. creator)— but that's for another post! Mentioned in post:
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