Large language models (LLMs) significantly influence creative writers who write books by offering new tools for generating ideas, improving drafts, and overcoming writer’s block.
These models can suggest plot ideas, develop character dialogues, or even write entire sections of text, which writers can then refine and integrate into their work. This collaboration can increase productivity and creativity, allowing writers to explore new styles and narratives.
LLMs can understand and generate human-like text based on their training from vast literature and online content. This enables them to assist in creative writing by providing relevant and contextually appropriate text suggestions.
Today, we spoke to an accomplished writer who is a master in his field, and we discussed how LLMs will help or impact the creative writing process.
Episode # 133
Today’s Guest:
Alex Shvartsman, Writer, Anthologist, and Translator from Brooklyn, NY.
He’s the author of Kakistocracy (2023), The Middling Affliction (2022), and Eridani’s Crown (2019) fantasy novels. Over 120 of his short stories have appeared in Analog, Nature, Strange Horizons, and many other venues.
- Website: AlexShvartsman
- Twitter/X: AlexShvartsman
Dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity with Alex Shvartsman, a celebrated writer and translator, as he explores the evolving capabilities of AI in literature.
What Listeners Will Learn:
- The capabilities of current large language models in writing creative books and how these tools are shaping the literary landscape.
- The potential future developments in large language models and their ability to produce highly creative works such as novels and poetry.
- The impact of transformative technologies like AI on society and how they redefine our interaction with creativity and culture.
- Practical advice on beginning creative or general writing, offering insights catering to novice writers and seasoned authors.
- The interaction between artificial intelligence and creative endeavors explores how AI can collaborate with human creativity in the arts.
Resources:
- AlexShvartsman
- Session 111 – Writing in the Age of AI: A Deep Dive with a 300-Book Author