How can fiction authors use Sudowrite to assist with writing tasks they need help with? What functionality does Sudowrite have that will be useful to different types of writers? Amit Gupta gives his tips in this interview.
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Amit Gupta is a science fiction writer, entrepreneur, and founder of Sudowrite, an AI-powered creative writing tool.
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Show Notes
* What is Sudowrite and how can it help authors
* Using Story Engine to write faster
* How to train AI tools to write in your voice and style
* Dealing with criticism of using AI as a writer
* Possible legal issues when using AI tools as a collaborative approach
* Should authors discuss their AI usage?
* The changing view of AI tools as they become mainstream
You can find Amit and more about Sudowrite at
Sudowrite.com
Transcript of Interview with Amit Gupta
Joanna: Amit Gupta is a science fiction writer, entrepreneur, and founder of Sudowrite, an AI-powered creative writing tool. So welcome back to the show, Amit.
Amit: Thanks, Joanna. Happy to be here.
Joanna: So
you were last on the show two years ago in June 2021, when we talked more about your origin story. So we're just going to get straight into the topic today. So if people don't know—
What is Sudowrite? And how can it help authors?
Amit: Sure.
Sudowrite is an AI writing partner for authors.
It's the first AI tool built specifically for writing fiction.
My co-founder, James and I, we're both writers ourselves, we began experimenting with writing with AI back in 2020. Initially, we built it to help us with some of the problems that we encountered ourselves, like getting unblocked or, for me, suggesting rich, evocative description, or automatically rewriting passages to improve pacing or conflict or tension, that kind of thing.
Over time, it's grown a lot as people have suggested new ideas. We have thousands of authors who are always kind of suggesting what we should be doing with it. So now, it also helps with a bunch of other things, like creating or fixing outlines, or writing dialogue, or even taking writers step by step from idea all the way to first draft with AI assistants.
So the way we think about it, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, other artists all have had powerful tools like Photoshop, or Final Cut Pro, and so on, to execute on their creative vision for decades now. And our ultimate goal here with Sudowrite, is to create something just as powerful as those tools,