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AI Writing vs Human Writing 🧐
Can someone give me some good examples of the main differences between AI writing and human writing?
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Use Grammarly only for grammar and clarity—not for rewriting everything. Add simple words, based on your targeted age category. Read it aloud—if it sounds too robotic, change words like how you naturally speak.
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@Neil Barry I understand AI does have a mixed reputation, but I see it more like a tool—just like editing software. It depends on how we use it. I personally use AI only to refine my writing, not replace my ideas. My stories come from my own childhood experiences, so the emotion and authenticity stay real. I think readers will care less about AI and more about whether the story connects with them. If the content is genuine, there’s nothing to worry about
AI-Written Books: Does It Change How We Buy?
Does it bother you if you buy a book on Amazon only to later find out it was generated by AI — and would you buy from that author again?
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I use Grammarly only to improve grammar and clarity—not to replace my voice. My stories are based on real experiences I faced in childhood, so the emotions and ideas are completely mine. AI is just a tool to help shape and polish my book, not create it. At the end of the day, readers don’t worry about whether it’s AI or not—they care about the quality of the story and how it makes them feel. If the story connects, they’ll come back and buy from me again. I’ll also be uploading a new book in a few days 😊
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