What is GPT-3 and how can writers use it responsibly as part of their creative process? How can we approach AI tools with curiosity, rather than fear? Thriller author Andrew Mayne talks about these aspects and more.
In the intro, I mention the discussion about whether Google’s language model, LaMDA, could be sentient [
The Verge]; and the
Alliance of Independent Authors Ethical Usage of AI tools.
If you'd like to know more about using AI for writing, images, marketing, voice, translation, and more, check out my course,
penn-courses.teachable.com/p/the-ai-assisted-author">The AI-Assisted Author.
Andrew Mayne is the multi-award-nominated and internationally best-selling author of thrillers. He's also a magician, a magic consultant, and the author of over 50 books on magic. He invented an underwater stealth suit for shark diving, and he works with OpenAI as a science communicator. He also has books for authors, including, ‘How to Write a Novella in 24 hours,' and a co-hosts the podcast ‘Weird Things.'
Show notes:
* How Andrew got into AI and first used a vision model for his shark suit* What is GPT-3 and what is DALL-E? (You can find out more on
OpenAI.com* How writers can use GPT-3 as an amplifier, and how to prompt it to get an effective response, as well as the different applications* Approaching AI with an attitude of curiosity, rather than fear* What is ‘AI-assisted' and why we should label AI-generated words and art* Ways to address the lack of diversity and bias in AI models
You can find Andrew at
www.AndrewMayne.com and
his blog here which includes articles on using GPT-3. You can find GPT-3 on
OpenAI.com. You can also follow Andrew on Twitter @andrewmayne
There are many tools built on top of GPT-3. Here's
my list of AI writing tools. I use and recommend
Sudowrite for fiction, in particular.
Transcript of Interview with Andrew Mayne
Joanna: Andrew Mayne is the multi-award-nominated and internationally best-selling author of thrillers. He's also a magician, a magic consultant, and author of over 50 books on magic. He invented an underwater stealth suit for shark diving, and he works with OpenAI as a science communicator. He also has books for authors, including, ‘How to Write a Novella in 24 hours,' and a co-hosts the podcast ‘Weird Things.' So, welcome to the show, Andrew.
Andrew: Hey, thank you for having me.
Joanna: Oh, you do so many things. But we are actually going to talk about AI today. But I wanted to first ask you:
With your background in magic, and also creativity, how did you become interested in AI?