You can ask chatgpt, or there are more specific critique tools like inkshift.io or musely.ai.

Entire books are too long for some models.

Any that you have run into that you like?

  • Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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    Currently writing, I’m not going to let AI touch any of the creative stuff, but I might eventually get it to do some of the fiddly crap that requires not much brain work but takes up time, like working out technical marketing things and stuff like that. Essentially I want to use it to free up time for me to do the creative stuff, not to do the creative stuff for me.

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    6 days ago

    Whenever I’ve used an LLM to edit anything it goes right ahead and removes my voice from the text, even more advanced models and even when I repeatedly clarify that that’s not what I want. I don’t think it’s up to the task.

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      Yeah they certainly have a writing style. I prefer to use it in a more detached way, as more of a critique writer than an editor.

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    No clanker will ever touch the creative purity of my smut fanfiction. My mistakes are divine gifts from God.

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    I’ve seen what “AI” does to the writing of others. Either through “fixing” the text, “finishing” the text or “editing” the text.

    I’d rather lock eyes with my parents, then proceed to bash apart their newly renovated kitchen. While offering no explanation and shoving them aside when they try to stop me.