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Holding the Line: A Study of Writers' Attitudes on Co-creativity with AI (2404.13165v1)

Published 19 Apr 2024 in cs.HC

Abstract: Generative AI has put many professional writers on the defensive; a major negotiation point of the recent Writers Guild of America's strike concerned use of AI. However, must AI threaten writers, their livelihoods or their creativity? And under what conditions, if any, might AI assistance be invited by different types of writers (from the amateur to the professional, from the screenwriter to the novelist)? To explore these questions, we conducted a qualitative study with 37 writers. We found that most writing occurs across five stages and within one of three modes; we additionally map openness to AI assistance to each intersecting stage-mode. We found that most writers were interested in AI assistance to some degree, but some writers felt drawing firm boundaries with an AI was key to their comfort using such systems. Designers can leverage these insights to build agency-respecting AI products for writers.

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Authors (6)
  1. Morteza Behrooz (5 papers)
  2. Yuandong Tian (128 papers)
  3. William Ngan (5 papers)
  4. Yael Yungster (2 papers)
  5. Justin Wong (14 papers)
  6. David Zax (1 paper)