AI, friend or foe? What I discovered in Bing chat

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Fear of robots has been sweeping the ranks…

Fear of robots has been sweeping the ranks of writers and the general populace

Today, I opened the Edge browser, which I rarely use. That’s the browser which is linked by default to open the screen prompts that appear when the Windows operating system on my desktop computer launches. I wanted to read about the crisis in Bangladesh: “Over the next several years, it’s estimated that over 50 million people will lose their jobs to technology. Most of them women. Like Ruma.” Of course, Microsoft wanted me to read about how their technology will help rescue and retrain what turns out to be only a handful of these millions of displaced garment workers. Nevermind the details.

A second tab opened automatically to explain the new AI features of the Edge browser. Curiosity is my watchword. I started to read and follow the directive: “Get complete answers–with less research time whether you’re shopping online, planning your next trip, or comparing options–simply ask a question at the side of your screen, and have Bing do the work for you.”

I had been reading about how Microsoft was embedding AI into Bing, even the image generating capabilities found in Dall-e, so I followed the prompt and was amazed at the results.

Can AI analyze a book I have written?

Searching for: Can AI analyze a book I have written?
Generating answers for you…
Yes, AI can analyze a book you have written. There are tools available that can detect AI-written text and tools that can summarize books, articles or research papers using AI. However, it is unclear what you mean by “analyze”. If you could provide more details about what you want to achieve with this analysis, I could help you better.

I am seeking plot analysis.

Yes, there are AI tools available that can help you with plot analysis of your book. For example, Manuscripts.ai’s AI Book Writer tool can help you create complete books from a simple book title, description, chapter description, plot of the book chapter, and tone of voice. Another tool called Subtxt.app from Authormedia is an “intelligent outliner” built specifically for authors and screenwriters that can help you generate an outline for your novel. Authors A.I. can provide you with an expert analysis of your novel in minutes including narrative arc and plot structure analysis. ToolBaz AI Plot Generators can create all sorts of different plots depending on the parameters that are fed into them.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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How much do these tools cost?

The cost of these tools varies depending on the tool and its features. Manuscripts.ai’s AI Book Writer tool offers a free trial. Subtxt.app offers a free trial as well as paid plans. Authors A.I. offers a free trial and paid plans. ToolBaz AI Plot Generators is free.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

How can I export and save this conversation for later reference?

You can save this conversation by downloading and installing the Bing Chat Save extension from the Microsoft Edge store. Once installed, click the addon from the Extensions button in the top right corner. Under Export Settings, select your default export method. Start a new Bing AI Chat browser tab and find the new options added at the bottom right corner of your Bing AI Chat conversation.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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