#3 works for a company that makes heavy use of AI. So she follows AI things closely and has strong opinions on the reality of the promises promoted by the AI universe.
I, on the other hand, am the equivalent of an AI pre-schooler and am much easier impressed (or pissed off as the case may be). When I tell 3 of one of my revelations, I usually get a big eye roll.
Having come back from a big trip and having no major travel planned again until the end of summer, I am throwing myself into my 12 year now saga of fantasy fiction writing. Here is the backdrop for the AI involvement.
In the current iteration of writing (Book Seven), there is a technological event that is brewing to create a transportation system beyond anything this world has ever seen. However, the world I've created is sorely lacking in metal or fossil fuels that could be used to construct the vehicles or power them. During the course of past books, the power part has been solved. There was now the challenge of what was this system to be made of if not metal. I recalled all the current man made materials that have become prevalent in our manufacturing culture. Could their be a way for my characters to devise artificial materials from things found in their own environment? Fortunately a base concept in my writing has been the movement of my characters to and from Earth. So it would totally make sense for them to go to Earth to learn about these.
Great idea, but one problem. I don't know anything about man made materials so writing something that made any sense whatsoever seemed quite the stretch. This is where AI came in.
I made a query for the tool I am using. I described the backstory of the world and the reason for the trip to Earth and asked where they would go to get the information they needed. Lo and behold, I got back not just sites of where important work was done, but descriptions of the environments where the work was done and how the discoveries were made. It even made suggestions for how I could have my characters move from one place to the next and observe the differences in the environments.
I decided to go deeper and explained how the 'wizardry' of my fictional world had to do with experts who could 'see' the underlying cosmic energy that makes anything happen (think String Theory). I asked how these 'Savants' might take the information gained from Earth's development of man made materials. To my surprise, it developed a story line whereby the Savants would observe the energy patterns underlying the molecular rearranging that leads to man made materials. Then it suggested they would find materials on the home world and would create energy patterns using their 'wizardly' abilities to do the molecular rearranging. It even threw in some theoretical examples using various plants.
This was WAY BEYOND anything I had imagined. I happily bookmarked the conversation for reference later as the AI tool advised me.
The following week, I was deep into writing and I went back to check the thread only to find that only the initial query was saved. What the &#@%! Going to the AI tool, I asked what had happened. I got a bunch of mealy mouth excuses and some remedies that didn't work. This is not the first time I've had an AI tool do things for me and then come back and say 'Sorry. That actually doesn't work.'
Nonetheless, I have the basic information I need and am writing away.