It happened so fast.
One day we were living in a world without AI, the nextâŠChatGPT happened.Â
And whether we like it or not - everything changed.
With AI now loaded into almost every tool, app, or program we writers use, thereâs one truth we have to face:Â
Writing has changed.
âŠAnd we need to change with it if we want to adapt to the times, stay current, and not let these tools run our lives.
Hey, Iâd be the last person to stop you from staying old-school and doing things the non-AI wayâŠ. You do you.
But know what youâre saying No too, so that you can make an informed choice.
Alternatively, you may already be dabbling or playing full on in the new AI tools, in which case you may already know that you save days or even weeks of effort researching or editing, or even first drafting some of the hard parts of writingâŠ
Yep, these tools can save you tons of time -- provided you know what you want as an end result.Â
Otherwise, I admit, researching these AI tools can be time-suck just like any other kind of research.
My point is if you could save lots of time on the aspects of your writing life, that would be a good thing, right?
My biggest concern about Chat GPT and all the other AI tools are the ethical way in which they were created, but we still need to understand what they are, so we can make an informed choice.
That is why Iâm sharing this jam-packed AI Writing Blueprint from my friend Tom Morkes, co-founder of Infostack, host of the AI Writing Summit, and a leading voice for ways writers can use AI to maximize their writing process (without sacrificing their soul or losing their unique voice.)
No need to watch hundreds of YouTube videos or spend dozens of hours scouring the internet trying to piece everything together.
This blueprint does all the heavy lifting for you so you can go from zero to AI hero in 15 minutes flat. (Okay, maybe 20 minutes!)
Here's how to do it: