Free Workshop TODAY: How Writers Can Use AI Without Losing Our Soul
At 1p ET, learn how you can use AI to plan, set goals and stay on track with the creative projects that matter most — without letting a chatbot write a single word.
AI is everywhere and we all have reason to be nervous, fearful and maybe even a little angry. After all, what does this tech mean for our jobs, our passions, our lives? For our creativity? It’s an existential question I’d rather not grapple with alone, which is why I’m so grateful (and relieved!) to call Jay Dixit a friend. Jay is a writer’s writer — former writing instructor at Yale, bylines at NYT and Rolling Stone — yet he also helped OpenAI shape how their tools could actually help, not hinder, writers. All of which makes him uniquely suited to tackle a huge challenge facing storytellers today: How can we use AI without losing our soul? And, crucially, without letting a chatbot write a single word.
Jay has pioneered a method he calls Socratic AI, and in our free live workshop from 1p - 2p ET today, he’ll walk us through demos on how to use AI to help plan and set goals, flesh out ideas, and keep ourselves on track until our essay, book, screenplay, proposal, white paper (or any critical writing project) is done. We’ll get specific prompts and techniques we can use to get started right away — all without ever outsourcing the writing, thinking, or creativity that makes our work unmistakably ours.
RSVP here, and learn more below. We hope you’ll join us.
Join us on Zoom at 1p ET today (passcode: 333729)
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