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Tom Pendergast's avatar

To have come to a stirring conclusion and/or a definitive path would have really been audacious ... I don’t see how you can do anything but recognize we’re all still floating in the figuring-it-out stage.

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Terry Freedman's avatar

This was a really interesting incisive essay, Mark, and I will need to come back to it to follow up the references and lines of thinking. Just a few points I'd like to make:

1. I don't believe in shitty first drafts because, perhaps egotistically, I don't regard my first drafts as shitty. They are initial steps. You wouldn't say to a toddler learning to walk "Wow, that was a shitty first effort!". The issue becomes, does this draft reflect what I want to say, or have the effect I want it to have. And it's the result of a thinking process.

2. So it seems to me that when we use ChatGPT or embedded AI to create the first draft, we become critics rather than writers, at least in the first instance. But we have bypassed the initial part of the process.

3. However, it may be useful to give a head start. I've been experimenting with ChatGPT again and embedded AI recently (Squarespace, which I use for two of my websites, has introduced an embedded AI to write text for you in response to a prompt.) I used Chatgpt to generate personas for a target readership, and the students on my course (about blogging) and I agreed that it would give someone a few useful ideas and starting points.

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