Sorry for replying based purely on the thumbnail, but getting my AI to write like I used to has been one of my biggest goals of the last two years. I've encountered mental disabilities that ruined my ability to write, however I'd already accumulated hundreds of thousands of words written. AI have been helping me get that voice back.
@chasisaacАй бұрын
In ChatGPT, there is a a ChatGPT that looks at return your voice and everything and it does a pretty darn good job. It is called style extractor.
@MrLargonautАй бұрын
@ one of many tools I use now!
@DWSP101Ай бұрын
I could potentially help you in the right direction if you’d be curious, are you won’t the AI to write like you? Well you’re gonna have to psychologically profile yourself when it comes to your style of writing. I have a couple prompts that are extremely large that could potentially help the AI understand the workings of your mind to be able to understand why you write things the way you do and then you can critique it.
@tearstoneactual9773Ай бұрын
@@DWSP101 - Holy crap that style extractor is a game changer. I gave it a test run, extracting style from like 10 snippets of mine, then took the prompt/guide it gave and plugged it into Chat GPT's Creative Writing Coach GPT... and man... I felt like I was reading my own work, but when Im really on my A game.
@MrLargonautАй бұрын
@ funny enough, working with LLM’s has become my passion. I keep Claude, GPT, and Gemini tabs open at all times.
@MeneHuneUSAАй бұрын
I recently had Claude analyze my novel in progress and request it to train itself on my style, tone, and voice. I also gave my voice a name, so now I only have to tell it "write the next chapter as me,” and the result is very close with none of the previous AI-like wording. Now I’m going to listen to your post.
@10gbeАй бұрын
Okay, like you, I was already ahead of the crowd. And have my own tricks, but this... This changes everything.
@ariekanibalieАй бұрын
Alright, just gave this a try with a story I wrote. It certainly works in that it subtly rewrites the original to have more of the cadence and phrasing of the sample text. But at 40 cents per 1000 words of sample text and 1000 words of prose to rewrite, I don't see an immediate use case for myself just yet. Like I said in my other comment, just instructing the new sonnet to write prose that sounds human and avoid syntax and phrasing that sound AI generated already yield far more human sounding prose. But again, if the story is lacking for whatever reason, no style transfer wizardry is going to turn it into a literary masterpiece.
@LevelUpLifeTipsShortsАй бұрын
I literally just typed into Sonnet, 'write me a YA post apocalyptic story, let's start.' It wrote the first scene, which was amazing. Then gave me 4 options for the next scene. I just keep choosing option 1. I am nearly a quarter into the book and it is fantastic, hardly a word needs to be typed. The voice does not sound AI. Lite really writing a book in a matter of hours that is better than anything I have practiced to write over my 20-year writing career. I predict recall problems later on in the 'book', but so far, my goodness ...
@JPaterson8942Ай бұрын
I just ran this with o1 mini to create the plan off 3000 words sample text and tried rewriting with both the o1 preview and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. I think o1 did slightly better, but Sonnet was still pretty good. o1 ran 0.35 for 1000 words, Sonnet was 0.04.
@christianott2791Ай бұрын
look at you - not only great content but flexing with your lego sets aswell - gooood job :-)
@jimmydesilva14 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great videos! One thing I think would help (myself) is if you displayed the original text next to the revised text. I've noticed that I've had to rewind a couple of times over the course of multiple videos, and that would solve that, and might get your point across better in general for others as well.
@larsendk944Ай бұрын
I cannot find it in the prompt libary what is it called?
@happyloveygirlАй бұрын
Love your videos! As someone working on my first novel and not tech savvy or a first adopter, i really appreciate all your videos and tutorials! Your explanations and teachings are very accessible. A couple of questions/possible video requests: 1) theres a lot of ai editing tools (sudowrites, Autocrit, now gpt.01 etc), but for people who wrote the first draft without AI and dont want to buy multiple tools or novelcrafter, which one tool do you suggest? 2. Is there an ai tool that can help if you have most of your novel written but are only missing certain scenes? For instance, say you have scene 1 and know scene 3, is there any ai that can write scene 2?
@Kim-AronsonАй бұрын
Jason, you are amazing. I can't tell you how much I appreciate that you; 1. Do the research 2. Share it with us. Thank you. I'm a big fan!
@chrisduryea9867Ай бұрын
Tried this with about a 500-word sample on a piece of expository text from Project Gutenberg--and it actually altered the content.
@KatieRosesDadАй бұрын
It would be awesome if you added a date column to your prompt library. That way it would be easier to find your most recent prompts new or updated. Thanks
@ariekanibalieАй бұрын
Interesting, haven't tried o1 yet but the latest LLMs have made a huge leap in this department. After coming to terms with its stingy output, I've actually been stunned by the latest Sonnet model. Just adding something like 'write prose that sounds like it was written by a human writer/avoid all phrases and syntax that sound AI generated' has vastly improved the prose quality. However at this point I feel it's worth pointing out that 'style' and 'substance' aren't entirely separate quantities. Agatha Christie's prose isn't that remarkable in itself, but it's the settings, intrigues and ludicrous ruses that make them uniquely hers, so just cloning a prose style onto whatever won't yield an Agatha Christie story. Thankfully.
@ncoles4890Ай бұрын
Excellent video, Jason! However, I just looked in your prompt library and found that the prompt was encoded (as you mentioned in the video) but I don't have Novelcrafter. Would it be possible to put the prompt in plain text? Best wishes.
@mr.grottoАй бұрын
I haven't had many issues with Chatgpt reading code copied and pasted, what challenges were you having using it as a prompt?
@MagnusItlandАй бұрын
Interesting. Progress in LLMs seems barely noticeable to me, but in this case, I can clearly see that there has been progress.
@evoldotvАй бұрын
What settings do you use @TheNerdyNovelist 0:51?
@BruceWayne15325Ай бұрын
I think when AI gets to stage 4 of OpenAI's 5 stages of AGI we will see AI able to create useful prose. Personally I don't bother to let AI write prose. I tried it with my last novel and I just wasn't impressed. It required massive editing just to make it more like something I'd release. Yes, I finished writing my novel in days, but the resulting editing took much longer than normal. AI is still super helpful with writing, don't get me wrong. I love using it as a brainstorming buddy, and an intelligent thesaurus. I haven't had writers block since I started using AI in my writing process. I just don't think it's worthwhile to have AI write the prose for you.
@evoldotvАй бұрын
Could anybody tell me what are the best setting 0:51?
@alexmaiser9294Ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@mgshubin20 күн бұрын
Hey Jason, have you seen the new ElevenLabs Conversation AI agent? Could it be adapted (fed) your book's information then act as a writing partner? What do you think?
@StellarBookPromotionsАй бұрын
As I don't have NC I'm trying to use it in OR but the prompt for the plan is cut off with your image. Anyway to see what you had written there. Much appreciated.
@luva74Ай бұрын
Extremely helpful!!!
@DavidOldenburg1Ай бұрын
Does it pass an AI detector as human?
@jimmydavis7587Ай бұрын
Id like to know this too
@StellarBookPromotionsАй бұрын
Can these prompts be modified to be used within OpenRouter rather than NovelCrafter?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Yep but it would be more work. NC makes it easier.
@StellarBookPromotionsАй бұрын
@@TheNerdyNovelist I'm going to do some work arounds with it in OR today and see how that works out.👍
@thisisepic1709Ай бұрын
i was doing this yesterday to edit some parts of my thesis to passby AI detectors, it worked partially, but for me claude did it better. Maybe if you have tips and tricks for researcher and students who are like me to help them boost their research would be a bonus for us. 🙏
@jimmydavis7587Ай бұрын
Are u saying Claude is the best at passing ai content detection?
@teramigonАй бұрын
Great technique 👍 I am a longtime subscriber but I haven’t seen every video on the Chanel, and I am sorry if you have already answered this question, but… What about the idea you covered previously - training a fine-tuned model for a dedicated style ? Basically what you do here is very similar to that (in a sense of the result you want to achieve).
@chasisaacАй бұрын
Okay you got my info. now I am trying to find the this prompt. Where is it? I am signed in but only get dust bunnies.
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Email us at jason@storyhacker.ai
@chrisduryea9867Ай бұрын
Jason, how long is the sample text you use in the video? Should I go with 1000 words or more or will a few hundred work?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
I’d go with at least 1000
@nicolescommonroomАй бұрын
Thank you so much Jason. Im a funko pop collector myself. I ran out of room for Legos! I was wondering, how do you think this will work with mature content?
@milestrombley1466Ай бұрын
Great method to rewrite drafts to sound better.
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Thanks!
@gumshoe9496Ай бұрын
Hello, Great content but I can't find the Novel Crafter prompt either. I clicked the link under Free Resources, entered my email address and went to your page titled "Super Important, Super Secret VIP Page". I downloaded the PDF "Prompt Engineering Fiction Prompts", I know supposed to be a Notion page but that's all I could find. Where am I going wrong? Thanks
@zanshibumiАй бұрын
Do you have a collection of Novelcrafter prompts that we could copy paste directly into our Novelcrafter?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
It’s in my prompt library which you can get when you’re on my email list. Sign up at storyhacker.ai
@theapefromspaceАй бұрын
This is definitely pretty cool - thanks for sharing. But like others say, I can't see a link to your prompt(s) in your description...
@karlanderson1900Ай бұрын
Under "Free Resources" above, you will need to provide an email address, everything else is free. Once you get to the page it's all on a handy Notion document. Well worth it- thanks Jason!
@theapefromspaceАй бұрын
@@karlanderson1900Thanks, but I still can’t find it. I’m a member of Jason’s Story Hacker group and have his newsletters etc, but can’t find anything about this video or any Notion pages.
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
You bet!
@jcturnureАй бұрын
@@TheNerdyNovelist I also have access to the free prompt library and cannot find this prompt. Also, my Novelcrafter plan (Artisan) does not list the o1 (Strawberry) model in its LLM selection list. Help, please.
@jfedbaАй бұрын
I concur with others here. I have not been able to access or login or find a link to a Notion document. I have tried multiple emails, different browsers, clearing cookies, etc. I set an initial password and try the Member Portal and then my id/pw are not accepted. If I try "Get a Free Book", I can't find anything there. That said, I have to mention how excellent all of the NN videos have been (especially with trying to get up to speed with Novelcrafter). Cheers!
@stellamae6178Ай бұрын
I've had a lot of anti-AI people say that AI is bad for the environment and leave waste and use up water. You're always really informed and balanced on your AI take. Can you address what you know about this? I've never heard you mention this "anti" reason before. Thanks.
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Great question. I’ll probably make a video about this. As you might imagine, it’s being blown way out of proportion by the anti-AI crowd.
@stellamae6178Ай бұрын
@@TheNerdyNovelistI look forward to your video. Out of all the criticisms, that's the only one that made my stomach drop a little. I definitely don't want to be rapidly destroying our world as they implied AI is doing. I keep thinking, "How is it legal then???"
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
@@stellamae6178To give you the tl;dr, it IS increasing energy consumption, but only because we as humans are using it heavily. The actual energy used is not much more than gaming or watching KZbin. Generating an AI image is about the same as 30 seconds of playing a video game. Using an LLM is about the equivalent of watching a KZbin video minute for minute. And as for water consumption, that one isn't an issue at all. When water is used for cooling, it isn't suddenly gone or discarded. It's simply reused, and often reintroduced into the water supply cleaner than before (due to government regulations on water usage), which means that sometimes water cooling can actually BENEFIT the local water supply.
@stellamae6178Ай бұрын
@@TheNerdyNovelist That is great perspective, being as I don't recall any of the anti-AIers saying we should game or watch youtube videos. If they also waste, then their conversation should be broader if they are genuinely concerned and not just trying to attack AI for something OTHER things also do. Thank you for the peace of mind!
@PatrickYoung-x9lАй бұрын
Hi. Great info, however I cannot find this new version of Chat GPT-01. Not on Open Router, nor anywhere else? Could you point me in the right direction. Love your videos by the way, very helpful! thanks.
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
It’s on OpenRouter. Right under the GPT-4o models I believe.
@kc-jm3cdАй бұрын
i tried doing something similar without novel crafter just o1 all it did was continue the story from the sample text. But this methods while works still sounds like ai to me
@gigartinaАй бұрын
Thanks so much, again!
@jimmydavis7587Ай бұрын
Does this pass ai content detection like copyleaks?
@meinegeldseiteАй бұрын
Hi Jason, thank your for this great idea - I tried to implement it, but received an error message when I tried to edit text: "Could not run AI: Expected comment, end of input, function call, logic block, or regular text but "{" found." Can u help me - what does this mean? Thank you!!
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Probably just a bug and it’ll work later.
@Kim-AronsonАй бұрын
Hi Jason, I played around with this. It looks like the new text; after using the sample text, it seems too much like the sample text and only a bit like the original text. The context is there, but the language is too similar to the sample text for my taste. I used a small sample, so that might be why. As you said in the video, I could also need to play around with the Plan generated. I will, of course, play around with it all some more. But my question is this. How much sample text are you adding to your Sample snippet?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Several thousand words.
@Kim-AronsonАй бұрын
@@TheNerdyNovelistokay. Thanks. I’ll try that.
@Amy-SparksАй бұрын
I’d love to hear more about how to use AI for proof reading
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Got a video coming out soon about this.
@Amy-SparksАй бұрын
Nice! I’m looking forward to it
@ac14081408Ай бұрын
After this, can you create a realistic story telling avatar that will read it in an interesting setting?
@aanon1342Ай бұрын
does it work with o1-mini?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Not as well
@danas.3125Ай бұрын
Hummm are they doing this in raptor write?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
I think they’re doing something similar but I’m not in the FFA community currently so I don’t know.
@TheSortilegeАй бұрын
Can you import your old codex into a brand new book?
@jfedbaАй бұрын
Yes. When creating a new novel in Novelcrafter, there is an option to specify a template novel to allow you to copy over codex and other objects. The template novel is any of your existing ones in your library.
@JumpyfootАй бұрын
Can you put a link to the actual prompts someplace?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
It’s free when you sign up for my email list. First link in the description.
@chasisaacАй бұрын
@@TheNerdyNovelist Okay I signed up and cannot find it.
@ivapolansky80046 күн бұрын
So where is the promised prompt library?
@TheNerdyNovelist6 күн бұрын
Just moved to a free Skool group. You’ll get it upon joining.
@scotth4511Ай бұрын
Holy Bleep! I fooled the A.I. I used this method, and the AI checker came back 0%. muahahahaha!
@zsaida9424Ай бұрын
I've put more than a few hours into this. Like some women hate their bodies, I hate my writing. *smile* If I could just get myself to agree on what my best writing looks like, I'd be set!
@joelmacha2104Ай бұрын
I thought you couldn't copyright AI output (unless it was heavily edited after I think)?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Any editing whatsoever allows you to file for copyright under placement and arrangement. Or something like that.
@joelmacha2104Ай бұрын
@TheNerdyNovelist There was a comic that used AI art. The art couldn't be copyrighted, only the arrangement. If your AI generated books are downloaded, arranged differently, then someone else can publish that book because you don't own the words. I don't know how much editing is needed before the Copyright Office considers you the human author.
@joelmacha2104Ай бұрын
I want to use AI to shorten the time it takes to write/edit. I'm going to talk to an expert to make sure I can release the output without it going public domain. I'd love to see a copyright expert on your show. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm looking for a good source to prove it.
@shaunshelly3314Ай бұрын
Excuse my ignorance, but why not use the O1 that comes free with the GPT subscription? That would be much cheaper.
@shaunshelly3314Ай бұрын
I get that will take lots of prompts, customizations etc, but effectively zero cost.
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
It throttles you. You only get a few prompts per week.
@irtnycАй бұрын
The Silmarillion, yeesh. Almost unreadable, no?
@TheNerdyNovelistАй бұрын
Not to the fans!
@lucasrodillo67394 күн бұрын
"It writes like me now" ... how would you know? You don't actually write.
@TheNerdyNovelist4 күн бұрын
Wrote 14 books long before AI came around. How many have you written?
@lucasrodillo67394 күн бұрын
@TheNerdyNovelist one. Self published and part of a uni project, so hardly an achievement. But I do have short stories in anthologies which contain actual professional writers, under established publishing houses. And I must have typed a few million words at this point writing stories in niche forums, some of them good enough to be recognized by writers far better than me. I have worn enough nibs and emptied enough ink bottles structuring stories and doing research, so experience I do not lack. I don't write much this days, though. I am committed to realism and plausibility, and it is exhausting to have to troll through useless AI slop in search of slivers of reliable data. But I am not willing to compromise in the quality of my research or my output. And no, I won't ask chatGPT for the data for my research. For one, the point of researching a topic is lost when you demand a readily made answer, and that's before considering the unreliability of AI. For another, AI generated text has a quality and feel not unlike sanding paper, without the literary merit one can find in the back of said sanding paper.