I love stories... I love hearing them, reading them... and sometimes writing them.
Back in the day (I'm old enough to legitimately use this now) I used to voraciously consume Stephen King novels by the shelf load.
And those Readers digest condensed books, they would stream straight into my brain like a direct upload from Blade runner.
I read about aliens and cowboys and cowboy aliens on planets infested by crazy crabs.
I read about spies, murder, betrayal and world domination.
I read about deep sea creatures and mystical beings.
I read about the future and the future's now... WHERE IS MY FLYING CAR?!
In the age of AI taking over... who is writing YOUR story?
Every story is written by someone or something. You can tell AI to "use your voice", but it just doesn't QUITE hit it just right.
My story has AI in it it's even assisted by it. I'd be mad as a hatter to not be using AI to some degree in this day and age. In fact my health platform (long blog coming soonish) uses an LLM to evaluate all the captured data. My platform already advised me on some blood tests to add to my routine checkups.
Use the machine to do the boring stuff - I used Claude to extract and organise all my tax data when I finally got it caught up. It would have taken literal months to compile 5 years of tax data for my tax consultant (HIT ME UP IF YOU WANT AN EPIC TAX PERSON!).
Sometimes I use AI to generate small graphics, but I prefer doing them by hand... even though my skills are probably sub-par compared to an LLM, but they are MINE. I use AI to proof read my posts (it told me I'd stopped too early with this post - so I added some more). I often say "nah, I'm not rewriting that part because that's how I want to say it".
I'm not a fan of using AI for creative things like music, movies and writing.