E6 - How AI (Artificial Intelligence) is Getting Writers, Students, and Even LAWYERS into Trouble!

The WritersWeekly Podcast

In this episode, we have a special guest.

Clayton Jones is a professional writer, editor, ghostwriter, and a college professor who teaches English and writing at the University of Tennessee.  He will be joining us to explore the role of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the writing world.

IS there a role for AI in professional writing? How are people currently using it? What are the ethical and unethical ways for AI to be used?

We discuss what we've seen from authors and writers as publishers ourselves, and Clayton gives us insight on AI's place in the education world. Is AI just a cheater's shortcut? Is it a helpful tool? A hindrance? 

We will also be looking at some ways AI has been used that have gotten people into some pretty big trouble, along with a study that sheds some light on AI's effects on student learning.

Join us for a lively discussion on Artificial Intelligence and its influence on ALL aspects of creative thought and production.

You can hire Clayton for writing and editing services at https://southwindliterary.com

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