How can authors use generative AI as a co-writing tool? How can creatives approach AI possibilities with curiosity rather than fear? Charlene Putney talks about writing with LAIKA.
In the intro,
ChatGPT, thoughts on the GitHub Co-Pilot case [
WIRED]; and why digital abundance is an opportunity for curious creatives, not a threat. I also mention my book,
Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Virtual Worlds: The Impact of Converging Technologies on Authors and the Publishing Industry, and you can find more
interviews and resources on my Future of Creativity page.
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Written Word Media, which makes book marketing a breeze by offering quick, easy and effective ways for authors to promote their books. You can also subscribe to the Written Word Media
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Charlene Putney is an award-winning writer, professional speaker and university lecturer. She's also the co-creator of LAIKA, an AI-powered creativity tool.
You can listen above or on
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Show Notes
* Why people with arts backgrounds need to get more involved in AI
* AI-powered creativity tools for writers
* Using your own backlist to train an AI brain
* Tips for approaching AI tools as an author
* Copyright, bias, and plagiarism
* Data licensing and how fine-tuning models might benefit creatives
* The importance of personal branding, author voice, and connection with readers in a future of digital abundance
You can find Charlene Putney at
AlphaChar.com and on Twitter
@alphachar. You can try LAIKA at
WriteWithLAIKA.com
Header image by Joanna Penn on Midjourney.
Transcript of Interview with Charlene Putney
Joanna: Charlene Putney is an award-winning writer, professional speaker and university lecturer. She's also the co-creator of LAIKA, an AI-powered creativity tool. So welcome to the show, Charlene.
Charlene: Thanks so much, Joanna. It's really great to be here. Thanks for inviting me.
Joanna: Oh, I'm excited to talk to you about this. So first up –
Tell us a bit more about your background at the intersection o...