Local author finds artificial intelligence impacts writing style
Sun City West resident and author Genevieve Marshall said she had not used AI until around late 2025, when her daughter turned her onto it.
She realized it can be used to spell check and her beta readers found fewer mistakes during the editing process.
“I started playing around with it and started noticing what AI can do and was shocked when I watched a video and saw how many people give it a four-paragraph prompt and it creates a whole story line for you,” she said.
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