Episode 24: Finding Yoyu with Marci Kobayashi
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Generative AI Statement
In light of the court ruling of Kadrey v Meta, I would like to publicly amend my stance on using AI to assist in the ideation phase (before the book is written) of the writing process of published works. I had, up until this ruling, believed it was okay to use generative AI only in the ideation phase of the writing process. At the time I made those statements, I was unaware of all the facts.
And to be crystal clear, I have never believed, not then, not now, and never will believe it to be acceptable to use generative AI to write the actual material of a manuscript. I had only said that it would be okay during the brainstorming and outlining process, which I no longer believe to be acceptable now that I have the full picture of how generative AI works, specifically in terms of its training and response production.
After learning that AI is also using pirated work to help authors brainstorm and outline their manuscripts, and not just to write the entire manuscript (dumb of me, I know), I no longer stand by that stance. I vehemently deplore the use of generative AI at any stage of the writing process. It’s harmful to the publishing community as a whole and affects everyone.
I will no longer advise my clients or anyone else to use AI at any stage of writing their books, and I will not use generative AI at any stage of my own books, short stories, poems, or any other creative writing projects. I deeply apologize for my ignorance on the topic and promise to do better at staying informed moving forward.
Thank you.
In today’s episode of The Word Witch Podcast, I speak with Marci Kobayashi, a writer, teacher, and creative who has called Japan home for over 30 years. Marci shares her journey from growing up near Seattle, Washington, to building a life in Tokyo and later in the mountains of Hiroshima. With a background that includes teaching, web design, and coaching, Marci now focuses on writing, recently publishing her book Finding Yoyu. We dive into the meaning of “yoyu,” her creative process, and how she envisions serving others through her words. Whether you’re a writer, a creative, or simply curious about finding more spaciousness in life, this conversation offers gentle insight and inspiration.
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