This week I’ve got Chris back on the podcast, and we’re talking about the topic that’s dividing everyone right now. AI.
A friend of mine told me this week she doesn’t want to use it. She thinks it’s cheating. It scares her. She just doesn’t feel comfortable with it. And I told her straight, she has to. Because her competitors are. And every day she doesn’t, that gap gets wider.
AI is here. Love it or hate it, it’s a bit like Marmite. You can’t ignore it, because ignoring it isn’t a neutral choice. It’s a decision to fall behind.
So Chris and I are setting the record straight. Chris is a software architect and AI expert, he gives you the tech perspective in plain English, no jargon. I give you the author's perspective. Together we cover what AI actually is (it’s not the Terminator, I promise), what it genuinely can and can’t do, and why using it to write your book is no more cheating than using a calculator, a sat nav, or spell check.
The short answer? AI didn’t write our books. But it made the process faster, cleaner and a lot less overwhelming. It’s a tool. The book is still yours. The voice is still yours. The story is still yours. AI just does the grunt work.
We also talk about how AI can help with your title, your subtitle, your chapter outline, your transitions, your resources, and even your social media once the book is done. And the best bit? ChatGPT is free.
Next week we’re back with a live demonstration, actually using ChatGPT to start building a book from scratch. Don’t miss it.
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💬 Quotes
🗣 From this episode:
“AI has intelligence but not wisdom. The wisdom is yours, and that’s what makes your book worth reading.”
— Chris Williams, Episode 6
✍️ This week’s writing inspiration:
“The most important thing about art is to work. Nothing else matters except sitting down every day and trying.”
— Steven Pressfield