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AI technology is everywhere these days, so we can do one of three things in response: 1. Ignore it. 2. Complain about it. 3. Use it.

If you've chosen Option #3, and you're a writer who needs help generating ideas for your work, and you're still having trouble logging into ChatGPT, then today's video presents an alternative to suffering through it all.

QuickWrite, from the makers of Author Lab, MockupShots, and other helpful resources for writers on a budget, is the latest entry into the AI authoring technology space that focuses on fiction authors, nonfiction authors, bloggers, marketers, and the artistically challenged. This video follows me as I use it for the first time (in an effort to break it so the creator might find ways to improve it) and demonstrate some of its core features, including plot generation, book description, power editing (for research), and character portrait creation (through its built-in art generator).

Contents:
0:00 Introduction: An Overview of QuickWrite
8:55 Part 1: My First Impression of QuickWrite
55:17 Part 2: Additional Thoughts about QuickWrite and Using AI in the Arts

Notes:
-This video is not a review, so it does not cover every QuickWrite feature or even the majority of them. Rather, it goes in-depth on a few features as I might use them myself.
-This video is based on the beta version of QuickWrite as of March 10, 2023. "Beta" means the program has not been released as of this recording. I don't know when it will be made public. You can probably find out more by signing up for the Adazing newsletter. adazing.com
-I originally recorded this video to tell the creator what I'd like to see in a future update, not to review it. So, again, this is NOT A REVIEW.
-Part 2 goes deeper into the AI discussion and suggestion box by showing off an AI art program called Artsmart AI. This section also shows how to generate better results through specific prompts and seeds. The purpose of this section is to show the creator how the UI could be improved to help authors generate better descriptions "quickly."
-I recorded Part 2 on laundry day, so the dryer makes an appearance near the end of the video. Sorry about that.
-Yes, you CAN still use tools that are not called ChatGPT. But you don't have to. This is an alternative, as most things are.
-If you want to see more videos like this, please let me know in the comments.

P.S. If you chose Option #1, congratulations, you're still a classic. If you chose Option #2, how's avoiding that calculator been going for you?
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