AI is a tool of late-stage capitalism. It’s much faster for companies to chuck something into a machine than to pay people a living wage to create something new and different that hasn’t been tested to know if it’ll be profitable or not. We live in an era where there are constant reboots and remakes of TV shows and movies because nostalgia sells and it’s less risky than a new piece of media that could make them millions of dollars…or could lose them millions of dollars. But then when one of these new movies/shows hits different and does something innovative, it feels so fresh and exciting.
And look, I fully believe that we’re always telling the same stories over and over again—there are just new perspectives on them as humanity continues to develop. And in romance especially, where we’re often accused of this, we just keep configuring our building-block tropes in inventive ways that make things interesting. But with AI, these stories will become tired and clichéd because they're just recycling these old ideas and not coming up with those new perspectives.
At the moment, I’m not particularly worried about AI taking over publishing or putting writers or editors out of work. (So, like, the opposite of this guy.) AI is too clunky and too unrefined right now to replace actual humans. But we’re on a precipice, I think, and I would rather not feed the beast.
AI is all around us and is practically unavoidable (Google auto-filling for you when you go to search for something? AI. Even my social media marketing service just introduced an AI that can write your posts for you, which actually feels a bit...creepy to me), but I’m committed not using AI to actually create anything—all my words in my newsletter, my posts, my work all come from my brain, not from a machine.
If you care about craft and creativity, I hope that you as a writer can similarly commit to not using AI to create, in solidarity with other creatives whose livelihoods may be threatened by AI (for example, artists who aren’t getting paid when people can just generate a relatively realistic AI image). This also means not letting anyone else on your team use AI—for example, cover designers using AI-generated images, or VAs using AI to write posts for you).
What do you think of AI? Do you see its potential, or do you fear our robot overlords? Let me know in the comments!
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