I think this would be awesome. I think feeding my work into the AI would help when it expands on something because it'll have my writing style to bounce off of.
This is the exact idea I had yesterday - imitating styles of old dead authors may be cool, but to really make my work as a writer efficient I want ai to be able to imitate my style first and foremost.
I have created my own romantic suspense templates and would love to train Sudowrite to use them. The four outline templates that are available in Canvas are not cutting it at all. Barring training SudoWrite on my outlines, I'd like the ability to add cards to the existing outlines. This is a deal-breaker for me as my plots are intricate and layered and this is what I want to use AI for.
This would be absolutely amazing! Sometimes with longer pieces it veers between capturing my style really well and not at all, so this would be such a good tool
Yes, my truly very own personal junior writer; it knows my style or my style in that genre. It gets me and my voice. That's whenever I develop a voice, but I have a lot of words to give it to learn "me" from. A great idea!
I noticed that I can ask the program to write like Stephen King. I assume this is possible because he has written an enormous body of work that Sudowrite may have read. If it can do that, like the others who've suggested before me, I'd love it to be able to read my books and help me according to my own style.
More than this, I would like to be able to upload the books in my series and have a tool that I could use to query about facts, dates, etc. from the series. Going further, it would be interesting to be able to analyze new ideas and dialogue, asking if it is consistent with a character's voice.
I believe this is not possible for a short time due to token restrictions. In the models used by Sudowrite, only Claude has the ability to read your entire article (up to 75,000 words). But it's bad at learning style. It used to do good, but Anthropic took away its writing skills a week ago.
But at some point in the future, Sudowrite may integrate GPT-3.5/4.0 fine-tuning, which can definitely learn styles. But it won't go live until January 2024 at the earliest, and the integration will take longer. And if you use it personally, it will be expensive, very expensive.
In the further future, Sudowrite may use open source LLMs, which may be as good as GPT-3.5, and we can train LoRA on them (like Stable Diffusion), and it will be easy to imitate any style by then. Costs will also come down.
This needs to be a default, base feature. Every writer IS their voice, the one they've built up over year and years of study, work, and publications and continue to hone. While a nice idea, the "style" box is a woeful substitute for this and its memory of 40 words is next to useless.
I think this would be awesome. I think feeding my work into the AI would help when it expands on something because it'll have my writing style to bounce off of.
+1-ing this. I would love the ability to train Sudowrite to generate closer to my writing style
This is the exact idea I had yesterday - imitating styles of old dead authors may be cool, but to really make my work as a writer efficient I want ai to be able to imitate my style first and foremost.
I have created my own romantic suspense templates and would love to train Sudowrite to use them. The four outline templates that are available in Canvas are not cutting it at all. Barring training SudoWrite on my outlines, I'd like the ability to add cards to the existing outlines. This is a deal-breaker for me as my plots are intricate and layered and this is what I want to use AI for.
This would be absolutely amazing! Sometimes with longer pieces it veers between capturing my style really well and not at all, so this would be such a good tool
Yes, my truly very own personal junior writer; it knows my style or my style in that genre. It gets me and my voice. That's whenever I develop a voice, but I have a lot of words to give it to learn "me" from. A great idea!
I noticed that I can ask the program to write like Stephen King. I assume this is possible because he has written an enormous body of work that Sudowrite may have read. If it can do that, like the others who've suggested before me, I'd love it to be able to read my books and help me according to my own style.
More than this, I would like to be able to upload the books in my series and have a tool that I could use to query about facts, dates, etc. from the series. Going further, it would be interesting to be able to analyze new ideas and dialogue, asking if it is consistent with a character's voice.
@ Agreed! Exactly this feature!
This would be so helpful and awesome!
Yessss! That would be awesome
This is exactly what I was going to suggest!
This feature is somewhat in place Now but it doesn't seem to get my style right...
Yes. Yes. Yes, please.
I believe this is not possible for a short time due to token restrictions. In the models used by Sudowrite, only Claude has the ability to read your entire article (up to 75,000 words). But it's bad at learning style. It used to do good, but Anthropic took away its writing skills a week ago.
But at some point in the future, Sudowrite may integrate GPT-3.5/4.0 fine-tuning, which can definitely learn styles. But it won't go live until January 2024 at the earliest, and the integration will take longer. And if you use it personally, it will be expensive, very expensive.
In the further future, Sudowrite may use open source LLMs, which may be as good as GPT-3.5, and we can train LoRA on them (like Stable Diffusion), and it will be easy to imitate any style by then. Costs will also come down.
this is a great idea
This would be helpful!
once this feature is working I'll come back.
This idea would be FANTASTIC!!!
This needs to be a default, base feature. Every writer IS their voice, the one they've built up over year and years of study, work, and publications and continue to hone. While a nice idea, the "style" box is a woeful substitute for this and its memory of 40 words is next to useless.