When working on your first book, you are probably looking for ways to improve your writing so your work is well-received by readers. You’ll likely go through several manual edits of your own, looking for changes you can make. Editing software and other technological tools like AI programs can also help you improve things like grammar, spelling, and punctuation. These programs can help you with basic edits, but it’s important to differentiate between getting AI assistance with your writing and using AI programs to write for you.
Using AI as a tool
AI programs can help you throughout the writing process. You can use them as research aids, which can be especially helpful if you’re writing about a complex topic or are including data or statistics in your writing. An AI-based editing tool can find many common writing errors like misspelled words and improper punctuation. Some programs can help with clarity and conciseness, both of which can help your readers better understand your work. These programs make suggestions or changes, but don’t actually create, which is your job as the author.
When AI becomes a problem in writing
Relying on AI can weaken your skills as a writer. If you depend on AI to solve all your writing problems, you’ll soon find yourself unable to create without it. AI programs are only as good as the data they receive, and still, they can’t replicate the creativity and emotion that comes from a human writer. Plus, many publishers don’t want to work with writers who use AI, so doing so could harm your reputation and prevent your book from being published.
When using AI while writing your first book, remember that it’s a tool. Digital tools are not infallible, so you should always verify any information provided by AI and double-check any suggestions made before implementing them into your writing. The human brain simply cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence, so having a human perspective is important if you wish to write an engaging book that your readers will enjoy. You’re the author, and AI tools are simply there to help you improve what you’ve already created.





