We are built on GPT-3 but we have a bunch of things we do on top that optimizes Sudowrite for the narrative fiction/non-fiction use case.
For example, we have a description tool that, given a highlighted phrase, gives you options for telling phrases in 5 senses and metaphorical uses. Another tool we have analyzes a story premise and gives you possible twist and story turns, based on the genre of your story, and also gives you possible characters that could inhabit that world, complete with both external and internal character descriptions.
I agree that for writing stories, the hard part is in the forest and not the trees (although this isn't true for everyone). And systems like GPT-3 can help with that, too, simply because it's level understanding of text is approaching that of a human.
It’s gotten quite large, but we plan on sending more invites out soon.
We are prioritizing folks who are working writers and have an immediate project they’re working on that could benefit from collaborating with an AI. If this sounds like you, sign up on the beta form and also send me a note about how you’ll use Sudowrite to jamesjacobyu@gmail.com
> working writers and have an immediate project they’re working on that could benefit from collaborating with an AI. If this sounds like you
Not sure. I'm not a professional writer. I just finished my first novel (in French) and am starting a new one in English. I think the idea is great and quite original but I struggle a bit with scene ideas and general structure.
I think what I'm looking for is a sparring partner... Maybe I just need to paint a face on a volleyball...
We are built on GPT-3 but we have a bunch of things we do on top that optimizes Sudowrite for the narrative fiction/non-fiction use case.
For example, we have a description tool that, given a highlighted phrase, gives you options for telling phrases in 5 senses and metaphorical uses. Another tool we have analyzes a story premise and gives you possible twist and story turns, based on the genre of your story, and also gives you possible characters that could inhabit that world, complete with both external and internal character descriptions.
I agree that for writing stories, the hard part is in the forest and not the trees (although this isn't true for everyone). And systems like GPT-3 can help with that, too, simply because it's level understanding of text is approaching that of a human.