Lesson 1213 of 1234
AI and Being a Future Writer
Writers use AI as a brainstorm partner, not a replacement.
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- 1The big idea
- 2writer
- 3brainstorm
- 4voice
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Section 1
The big idea
Real writers have something AI doesn't: their own voice, their own life, their own jokes. Writers might use AI to get unstuck, list ideas, or check spelling. But the best parts — the heart and humor — come from the writer.
Some examples
- A writer asks AI for 5 character name options.
- A poet asks AI for words that rhyme with 'orange.'
- A writer asks AI to suggest a different way to say 'walked.'
- A writer reads AI's idea, then writes it way better in their own style.
Try it!
Write one sentence about your day in your own voice. Then ask AI to write the same sentence. Which one sounds more like YOU?
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