In short - all these earnings on Amazon with AI networks and Low content, Activity Books - are complete garbage. I created over 100 books and just got banned. EVERYTHING, MY ACCOUNT HAS BEEN DELETED WITH ALL BOOKS!! SPASTED A LOT OF TIME, MADE A LOT OF BOOKS AND EVERYTHING IS BANNED! THIS IS ALL FUCKING! DO NOT CREATE LOW CONTENT AND AVERAGE BOOK CONTENT USING AI NETWORKS! Bloggers promote it all, but they don't do it themselves. they would all have been banned a long time ago. There are 100,000 reasons to ban Vaas FOREVER at any time Short Book - NICHE TO GET BAN IN 1 MONTH! THANK YOU!! Ban received and I'm sitting without an account now FOREVER! And I could continue to write my usual books if it weren’t for these stupid Low Content books
I used chatGPT to take my story idea and make an outline because I struggle with placement and events. From there I had it flush out the general main points of each chapter. And then I personally began writing the book. And whenever I got stuck I would paste in where I was stuck and have chatGPT suggest the next part of the story. This method has really helped me.
This is EXACTLY how I do it. I feel that this way, it's still my original idea and my official work. I just now have an infinite idea source that can help aid me in building an engaging world!
That's the proper use of AI. YOU do all the heavy lifting and YOU build the worlds, and use the tool as a safety rail to keep you out of the gutter and to keep you in your lane. Not using it to do all the work and you simply rephrase it and slap your name on it. Good job. (Chat GPT makes for a great editor and collaborator btw).
Could ChatGPT be useful in just brainstorming ideas. Like I have the story idea in my head but I feel like a lot of it is jumbled up and I could use some help sorting out my ideas. I plan on writing it all myself and not use Chat for it but I have seen some saying using it at all is wrong
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Integrity is the demonstration of honesty. Sean’s advice is NOT Amazon compliant. You are permitted to use AI as an assistant when editing or proofing your work. Sean’s advice makes you the assistant which will get your account shut down if you are caught.
I wish I had seen this before I got permanently suspended from my KDP account. I genuinely thought the content ChatGPT generated with my input was original. I did have it regenerated and even added my own very specific details. The problem was that the book title, and chapter suggestions were already in a published book. I did not know this and I did not know how to check for plagiarism and a I detection. I was really excited to publish the first short story that I had created with a I. Only to one week later be completely banned for life. It’s really upsetting because my motives were very pure. I was not trying to, steal somebody’s idea or even use anything that was previously an idea of another writer. I have no idea how to ever be able to use KDP again even with non-AI Contant. I’m glad you put this video out. I just wish I had seen it a week ago.
@@motivationreality If a single platform bans someone, they are only kept from selling on that platform. If only a book title is banned there, only that book cannot be sold there. The seller can go to other platforms to sell their "book." What the video maker here is not telling you, is that using AI to write a book for you then taking the credit for it is PLAGIARISM. This is unethical and will get you blacklisted in the publishing industry down the road. If you ever want to be seen as a legitimate published author by readers and booksellers later on in your life and career, you will NOT use A.I. to write for you today. The detection tools might not catch something today, but it will later on when examining that same "book." Additionally, A.I. (even the 4.0 version) is not yet good enough to pass 100% for human written for an entire book. The A.I. "authors" here are flooding the marketplace with manure, and drowning out the talented human authors who are trying to get noticed in the market.
Just in case it wasn't said before: As of March 16, the US Copyright Office has stated that anything generated by AI is NOT COPYRIGHT-ABLE and is to be considered part of the Creative Commons. To claim any copyright on AI generated content, it must be transformed.
@@DragonKeyPress the presupposes English is written in such a way as to avoid repetition. In the video he suggests using quilbot. I did that, and I was able to hit 99 percent on an AI detector without writing one word on my own. I transformed the writing, and I could say it is unique.
You're damn right, man. I'm sick of these YT creators talking about copy-paste "tricks" or methods and pretending they actually trust their bull***. It just always make me sad that the ones who claim to be honest always get far fewer views and less reach than any of those clickbaiters. Great work there 👍
It’s the UA-cam game. I’m sure it worked for those who caught on super early on before everyone and their mother had the idea. But right now from what I seen using it you still need to add your own creative effort to make use of Ai to make a good book.
Honestly, the best thing to do is not to have it write for you but have it teach you how to write. Ask it questions, give it problems to solve, but never hand over the full story to it. That's my approach anyway. So I'll say this is what I need, what should I consider. Then, from there, take its suggestions as inspiration. But there's so many people doing content eventually, even though we will sound like copies of each other at some point.
I give it an outline to see how it would write it. The problem with this is that, Chatgpt isn't particularly good at showing as opposed to telling. So, I rewrite a lot of the prose to 'show' instead of tell. Regardless, it helps get the ball rolling.
Yes, I am trying to get it to give me writing prompts. I do have it do basic editing but it is MY own content. I actually experimented a bit with having it "rewrite" a scene vs Edit to see the difference.. again,,,, it kind of deviates and often I don't like it .. but I may have it give me some better descriptions for things.. help it develop names and places... and to reverse engineer my own material into an Outline so I can see it from a different angle.
@@outoftheforest7652 yeah, homie. Thats what I do. Write an outline; feed it to it, and see what it comes up with. From there, you can read; and improve your writing by doing & example.
Telling authors to put their name on a book they didn't write is telling them to commit plagiarism. That's NOT honest. That's telling people how to steal and get away with it.
@@anneahlert2997 AI generated content can be plagiarism if it copies it's inspiration too closely, however if the content is original it isn't plagiarism. As for who wrote a book in which AI was used to assist in it's creation, that's going to be determined by the amount of input from each (the AI and the human). There's always going to be input from both, in varying degrees.
I’ve been researching chatgpt for an upcoming video and have watched more YT experts repeat the tired “get rich quick” and “almost no effort” from their obvious cut & paste scripts. This video, FINALLY, is the only one that I have watched that mentions stuff like researching the information that’s returned, “facts” returned from the tool that are not facts at all, and a warning about plagiarism and copyright. Thank you for taking the extra time to get it righter than most!
I don't have a problem in the regard (I don't think anyway, not like I actually try sell my stories), I think I'd be fine since I do make my stories my self & simply use GPT to improve what I've established & just flesh it out..
God Bless you! "Give to receive": I have been following and observing you for a long time, and you have earned my trust because your explanation is genuinely immense and made from the heart. I was so disappointed by courses of this type from another guy (of course, I will not mention his name) that I just threw away money and received nothing. I indeed lost money and time with these people, but I have not lost the desire to continue looking for a KDP professional who, beyond professionalism, has a human heart to follow me. I would be happy to have personal coaching from you. Your information is so broad that God bless you.
Sean, I literally just prayed for you to have 10Xs your income for sharing these secrets. Your channel will explode because your content is base and you have won a fan for life. I see your content as you bearing your soul to help all of us out. Please don't become discouraged in putting out your type of content. I see you as the "Joe Rogan" of putting out real content with no fluff. Thank you. I hang on you every word.
Sean has given you a lesson in how to lie to readers who believe it was human generated and then cheat the system. Cheating and lying are NOT values to be celebrated.
Just like how the old of rule for writing books, quality over quantity states, it'd be better to use chat gpt and other ai tools as a means assist and bolster productivity rather than leaning on it like a crutch. One thing for sure is I'll take note of these suggestions, great video overall.
Thats how I'm using it. Ai should be used as a tool exclusively. But, its important to recognize that everyone is going to have their own interpretation of what is and isn't acceptable use. Garantee'd in the coming years, there are going to be a lot of political debates on this.
Oddly enough, out of curiosity, I gave ChatGPT an idea for a story, characters, plot, setting, etc, and asked it to create a synopsis. The result was cheesy. It went for the usual tropes, and so 'safe' it was dismal. I only use it now for questions regarding grammar, syntax and critique of ideas.
The issue with Originality Ai and other "ai detectors" is they often are very wrong. Often if you re-run it on the same writing input it will give you different detection amounts and sometimes it's so different as to be completely not Ai or the opposite. Also, I am in blogging groups where people have put in their own articles they have 100 % written some time ago before GPT and it will say their articles are 98% Ai. As well as bloggers who are getting top spots on Google now with 100% GPT written content. You just have to know how to "talk" to GPT correctly. Not to mention GPT and other Ai things are always getting better and will be undetectable not too far in the future most likely. This is what worries me if Google or Amazon actually does start relying on detectors. They will be flagging human written content all over the place which will only be bad for anyone caught up in it without breaking rules. In general I of course think it's best to do the kinds of things you say in this video. Putting more effort into your books is always good, but I don't think that GPT makes all that bad of content if you make even the tiniest bit of effort into learning how to use it well. Spammers will always be around the only thing Ai does is make it faster and cheaper for them to do it. But that's also what it does for all of us too. I'll be excited when Ai is just a normal part of everyone's workflow and the overreactions to it from the big companies is mostly over with.
Oh man I agree with you 100 % lol just posted a statement of mine that addressed that concern as well. I wonder what Google and Amazon will do. I'm sure there will be a mass amount of complaints that changes there mind.
I tried this in different ways: inputting my own content (dreams) into ChatGPT and asking it to rewrite it as a short story, creating an outline on the same content I provide it, or adding more nuances to title ideas I feed it. I always go in and edit/do some rewrites. I tried Originality and it comes back at mostly AI generated. I emailed Originality asking what their criteria is. How does someone utilize chatgpt as a tool and not get flagged as unoriginal? I have yet to hear from anyone.
@@SamyaDaleh I've tried all of the above - especially with the rewrites - and still get a high AI score. That's my point. Is it the generated content, or the idea of the generated content that's being judged? Is it any different from a ghostwriter? Etc, etc...
@@houseofamma There is no copyright on ideas. While I don't know the details of Orginality Ai, there are examples of detecting the authorship of a text by looking at the function words. Because different authors prefer different function words. The used vocabulary might also play a role. That's what I suspect Originality Ai is doing. If you say you have written text completely on your own and Originality Ai still says it's Ai generated, then the method they are using is failing.
Thank you for this! I have been wanting to illustrate a book about my daughter’s for the longest I can draw but wording it or coming up with a complete story was the hardest part. I ended up on chat gpt randomly and wrote my idea, and it came up with the most perfect story! Thank you for this I’m going to go through all the steps so I can complete it.
This is a good video and I agree with some of the points made. However, in my opinion, whether an idea is generated by AI or by a human is irrelevant if it is reasonable and effective. For example, if we are discussing ways to maintain good health and an AI provides a valid suggestion, there is no reason to dismiss it as a 'bot idea'.
Remarkable . You've shown me how to write a book with Chat GBT without feeling guilty of not being the true writer and then the added benefits of originality . Thanks a lot.
I'm sorry, but if you use gpt to write a book or anything else, you're a fake. You have no creativity. I'm not saying that to make you feel guilty per se, but b it is a fact. Using gpt is not different from plagiarism. End of discussion
No, you have to very minimal on the usage of these sort of things, take it as inspiration for something but not completely to where its holding your hand.
@@franciscomap75 For me as an beginner writer who want to get better at writing to make comics it seems its only best to use it as a tool to help you get better at writing, not to take from it and edit. I personally used it to help me make my process of writing better; example of how an story outline should look like and comparison of writing a scene to see what I could do better, like for me its being a bit more descriptive with environment and describing a character.
@@franciscomap75preach. All these people are shameless. I'm a writer myself. AI is a spit in the face. Anyone who uses it, even for "ideas" needs a reality check. You aren't a writer, much less creative.
You are absolutely spot on here with your suggestions, except for the fact that the number of false positives and false negatives in most of the checkers I have tried is disturbing. I have put in articles I have writeen and published (peer reviewed ... published in real journals) and come up with 90% AI generated. Just for fun, I put in a blog post that, for testing, was 100% AI generated. The scanner only put it at 55% AI. Maybe it's because I'm an academic and my writing naturally sounds like AI, I don't know. But having Amazon or Google blackball what is really my own writing is a bit scary. If I only tried two samples and got both a false positive and a false negative I would be willing to guess that if someone did a real study on these detection engines they would find out that they are statistically more than random errors and virtually worthless for prediction.
I completely agree! I'm very prone to writing in a way that gets flagged as being AI-generated. It is indeed disturbing and concerning, to think that there have already been countless instances of people being falsely accused of their writing being AI-generated when it truly, genuinely is not. I've heard it's a big issue in schools too. Pretty scary that people are having their livelihoods and educations threatened or even taken away because they're a human who wrote text from their human brain but the AI that detects AI said it was written by AI...........😐
That's why I started handwriting my drafts again 🤷♀️ idc if it was detected as AI I have it handwritten on paper, pretty hard to argue with. I mean you can if you want but probably going to lose. South Park depicted ai checkers as mysticle falconry.
I had a book flagged on upload for a single phrase. They send me a email with the link to the blog and asked me to prove I had the necessary rights to publish the book. It was easy to clear up since I wrote the text and it was literally 5 words in a phrase. All trying to say that Amazon algo is pretty sharp at picking up stuff they don't want.
While very interesting, seeing this video make me realize once more how much joy and happiness I get from writing stories myself. I like the process more than the result and it helps my mental health.
Oh, I have whole worlds in my head. I know how I want the basic rough plot to go, how I envision the scenes or how the characters act and speak... I work a rough draft adn my issues are theat I get stuck, often with my bad typing errors or the undedited text which I a PAIN to edit and i get bored and stuck.
Really helpful for me. Because all youtubers promote to make books from chatgpt. I thank you very much for posting this video without thinking selfishly to keep your account and safe
Some recording software makes it stupid, but I found if I simply ask GPT to make it sound more natural and human, with colloquial words and figures of speech, it becomes undetectable as being made by AI.
Thank you for sharing and not trying to sell me some thing. It seems you have great integrity, as well as knowledge about your subject. You have inspired me. Thank you.
ChatGPT is great for coming up with ideas. My biggest issue has been having great ideas but getting writer's block when I try to come up with titles, chapters, etc. ChatGPT is great in helping with writer's block. The catchy book titled and chapter lists it creates is great. Even some content. Bit I take that content and grammar check it, rewrite it (my own words), and find credible sources for citations. Creating a bibliography for corporations in your book is a great way to add credibility to the information in notification books. Yes, this requires work. However, of all a person wants is a half hair above PLR content then use ChatGPT generated content without any modifications. Also, Grammarly has a plagiarism checker.
the funny thing, is that in most fiction that you get off of say KINDLE there are always going to be stories that share the same plot .. that just comes naturally. I can always tell when someone has read a certain author because something that that author developed as a THING in their writing dozens of other not as good writers borrow those tropes or character styles and write thier own material. It is annoying and yes I did that when I was writing Fan Fiction in HS.. but folks that cling to FAN fiction must be 12 year's old or something come on.
I tried to fill in the prompt for the fantasy novel the other day and it didn't turn out well at all. Basically GPT seemed useless at first, but thanks for the explanation and tips I will try definetely.
Personally i have the idea of what i want to do and ask any IA to add details to a scene or make it more detailed, maybe i told it to give me an story and i take the parts i like just to develop on a more detailed way.
After watching this video, I’ve decided not to follow anyone else when it comes to publishing on KDP! THANK YOU Sean! Excellent content and love the resources you recommend 💐💕
i came across his video as a recommendation after watching How To Make PASSIVE INCOME With ChatGPT by 10xincome. and i was curious and decided to try it out as a test to see if Sean video was accurate.. and quickly it flagged the story created by ChatGPT as 98 percent AI. even after using QuillBot to rephrase, it and reword it differently. i still got flagged as 91 percent AI. but there is a downside. i decided to test a original story i wrote 15yrs ago while i was recovering in the hospital 100 percent written by me and it was flagged as 91 percent AI. so the algorithm still needs work but yeah people shouldnt listen to these youtubers claiming you can make millions off of this
Newsub!!! Thank you!!! I just started writing agsin snd notice that open chat gpt would change my idears. So, I would change or ask it to change words to MY words that I originally wanted. I have trouble with comprehension and getting planned content down on paper. Thanks again...
Thanks Sean for this helpful video. Im a senior & Im trying to get more tech savvy. You have made it so clear on how to use Chat GPT on the nonfiction manuscript I have been struggling to finish editing and ready to go onto the next stage.
❤❤ I just stumbled across your awesome, honest channel. Thanks so much Sean, you're super smart, honest, helpful. Thanks for all your helpful advice. I'm unsure about using chat gpt for writing, but your knowledge about this and amazon rules, etc, is much appreciated. Thanks. 😊
Great video. Why anyone thinks chatGPT is a great writer is beyond me maybe in the future, But it is a GREAT writing assistant/tool. I'm using it to help me write a sci-fi novel. Will I publish it after I write it???? Only if some author friends I know think it's good enough.
I experimented with ChatGPT and documented it into a book. I of course wrote the book, but I did log my questions and the AI response in the book. I'm praying it does well.
New subscriber, old friend. GREAT video, Sean. Clear, concise and informative. Looking forward to using your teachings to start a work-from-home gig. Many thanks!
WARNING: Amazon is a client of mine. Sean’s advice is NOT Amazon compliant. You are permitted to use AI as an assistant when editing or proofing your work. Sean’s advice makes you the assistant which will get your account shut down if you are caught. Instead, try using your own creativity instead of using a robot.
Hi Sean My worry is that from now on ghostwriters could potentially use chatgpt as shortcut to write the books 🤔🤔 and the fact that there tools that can detect if a piece of content is coming from AI (chatgpt) or a human is quite interesting. Such a high value content in this video with great solutions for the most trending topic rn 🔥🔥👏👏👏😎
On that note. I have used a ghostwriter but have been editing her story quite a bit changing a whole lot of the sentence structure and adding or deleting scenes. Is that enough to avoid AI detection if she used AI?
@@SimplyEastTexas that could very well make their work more likely to ping as AI generated regardless if it were AI generated before or not. The problem is, these detectors are bad at it and often generate false positives. The only way to avoid identification as AI content is to test all content, including original, and then change it if necessary. Worse, every AI detector can have a different reading on the same text. You could wind up legitimately rewriting human text multiple times and get pinged every time. You could also submit AI generated content that isn't detected in one pass. The entire detection concept is messed up
Hahah you should of read book scary smart last year! :D A.I not going to make the barrier of entry easier. It going raise the standard of entry! It's going to give the average writer the tools they need to help them to make a very good book! :) Customers are going start expecting higher standards than before ! :)
What is really ironic about this is, even after you had Quillbot rephrase, it is still technically AI because you didn't write any of the content. So really it is better to write original content, even though it is time consuming and requires real thinking. And AI is being used in just about everything we touch. It is just some people have a major issue with it and artists feel their art is being stolen right underneath them. But AI is expanding, not going away. Even in Hollywood movies, editing videos, editing photos, etc.
I agree with this to an extent. I mean, yeah. You should write your own idea's out of principle. What I find helpful though, is seeing how it writes, and how I could improve on that. I'm better at 'rewriting' than I am 'writing' the initial draft. I guess what I'm trying to say is that, it gets the ball rolling. Especially if you feed it a small outline. Chat GPT as a ghost writer / co-writer is not ideal. Its better utilized for a first draft to add on to.
@@FictitiousCtrlGamesIt took James Joyce seven years to write Ulysses. The fact that Ulysses is more than likely in ChatGPT's training set makes me sick. All the time and sweat he put into that work, and for some buffoon to just press a button and generate something comparable based on a prompt, and then "add on to it". Horrible. It's thievery, veiled in as "large language model". It's thievery. Point blank period.
You are so right. Everything is AI at the end of the day. It's really safer to use these platforms for editing and rewriting, instead to generate random content.
@@lxuaes6915 it's not. AI doesn't copy paste text or even ideas from what it was trained on. It just learns from it, in a way that is pretty similar to how humans learn. It learns what different styles are, which words to use in different contexts and so on. Human writers also read other books to learn how to write. For now, human writers are still way better than ChatGPT, but in the future this could change, and it's not a bad thing necessarily, we could have tons of very cheap books that are way more entertaining and insightful than they are now. The skill will be using the right prompts to make AI generate original and enjoyable content.
I would only use apps like ChatGPT for "action scenes" of my novels, such as car chases, gun fights, explosions, or two persons fighting each other. I would still revise and rephrase the work to add my voice to it. Your work should still be original.
It's helpful when you paste a whole dialogue that you created, and basically suggests you what to improve and keep the same. Is all about what you want ChatGPT to help you with. In the end you gotta be realistic with yourself and demand a damn good help in something, find an equilibrium between: Asking to write you the impossible, a whole-ass new episode of your story that's over 10000 letters; and asking if you wrote some word that may be misplaced or not in the accurate context. Even ChatGPT would reply you something like "Come the fuck on, you have EYES, don't you?"
Awesome! I agree with you. Valuable info that you delivered. Please provide a tutorial, give idea 100 of the topic list nonfiction book, that evergreen niche. Please...
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What about the copyrights? should i register my book before publish it?
In short - all these earnings on Amazon with AI networks and Low content, Activity Books - are complete garbage. I created over 100 books and just got banned. EVERYTHING, MY ACCOUNT HAS BEEN DELETED WITH ALL BOOKS!!
SPASTED A LOT OF TIME, MADE A LOT OF BOOKS AND EVERYTHING IS BANNED! THIS IS ALL FUCKING! DO NOT CREATE LOW CONTENT AND AVERAGE BOOK CONTENT USING AI NETWORKS! Bloggers promote it all, but they don't do it themselves. they would all have been banned a long time ago. There are 100,000 reasons to ban Vaas FOREVER at any time
Short Book - NICHE TO GET BAN IN 1 MONTH! THANK YOU!! Ban received and I'm sitting without an account now FOREVER! And I could continue to write my usual books if it weren’t for these stupid Low Content books
@@MorganPiercing
Great information, thanks!
make another video about this
I used chatGPT to take my story idea and make an outline because I struggle with placement and events. From there I had it flush out the general main points of each chapter. And then I personally began writing the book. And whenever I got stuck I would paste in where I was stuck and have chatGPT suggest the next part of the story. This method has really helped me.
This is EXACTLY how I do it. I feel that this way, it's still my original idea and my official work. I just now have an infinite idea source that can help aid me in building an engaging world!
exactly how you do this
That's the proper use of AI. YOU do all the heavy lifting and YOU build the worlds, and use the tool as a safety rail to keep you out of the gutter and to keep you in your lane. Not using it to do all the work and you simply rephrase it and slap your name on it.
Good job.
(Chat GPT makes for a great editor and collaborator btw).
Do you accept payment to publish book?
Could ChatGPT be useful in just brainstorming ideas. Like I have the story idea in my head but I feel like a lot of it is jumbled up and I could use some help sorting out my ideas. I plan on writing it all myself and not use Chat for it but I have seen some saying using it at all is wrong
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I like how honest and transparent you are. Most channels promise to get rich quickly, not your case. thanks a lot
This is the first video that has shown us how not to get in trouble! Thank you for the integrity lesson and tools. 💪🏾👍🏾👏🏾
Integrity is the demonstration of honesty. Sean’s advice is NOT Amazon compliant. You are permitted to use AI as an assistant when editing or proofing your work. Sean’s advice makes you the assistant which will get your account shut down if you are caught.
I wish I had seen this before I got permanently suspended from my KDP account. I genuinely thought the content ChatGPT generated with my input was original. I did have it regenerated and even added my own very specific details. The problem was that the book title, and chapter suggestions were already in a published book. I did not know this and I did not know how to check for plagiarism and a I detection. I was really excited to publish the first short story that I had created with a I. Only to one week later be completely banned for life. It’s really upsetting because my motives were very pure. I was not trying to, steal somebody’s idea or even use anything that was previously an idea of another writer. I have no idea how to ever be able to use KDP again even with non-AI Contant. I’m glad you put this video out. I just wish I had seen it a week ago.
You got kicked off for committing PLAGIARISM. Taking credit for work you did not do is THEFT, even if you're stealing from a machine.
🔥If you are band, then does that mean that all your published books wont sell anymore?
@@motivationreality
If a single platform bans someone, they are only kept from selling on that platform. If only a book title is banned there, only that book cannot be sold there. The seller can go to other platforms to sell their "book."
What the video maker here is not telling you, is that using AI to write a book for you then taking the credit for it is PLAGIARISM. This is unethical and will get you blacklisted in the publishing industry down the road. If you ever want to be seen as a legitimate published author by readers and booksellers later on in your life and career, you will NOT use A.I. to write for you today.
The detection tools might not catch something today, but it will later on when examining that same "book." Additionally, A.I. (even the 4.0 version) is not yet good enough to pass 100% for human written for an entire book. The A.I. "authors" here are flooding the marketplace with manure, and drowning out the talented human authors who are trying to get noticed in the market.
@@anneahlert2997 OpenAI allows ChatGPT generated content to be claimed as original according to their TOS. It’s not theft.
Robots/machines share their knowledge. We, humans, copyright it.
Just in case it wasn't said before: As of March 16, the US Copyright Office has stated that anything generated by AI is NOT COPYRIGHT-ABLE and is to be considered part of the Creative Commons. To claim any copyright on AI generated content, it must be transformed.
What do you mean by transformed?
@@jcehlert transformed means changed to make it uniquely yours
@@DragonKeyPress the presupposes English is written in such a way as to avoid repetition. In the video he suggests using quilbot. I did that, and I was able to hit 99 percent on an AI detector without writing one word on my own. I transformed the writing, and I could say it is unique.
@Arrowsun then I guess you're good
@@DragonKeyPressjust paraphrase the content
You're damn right, man. I'm sick of these YT creators talking about copy-paste "tricks" or methods and pretending they actually trust their bull***.
It just always make me sad that the ones who claim to be honest always get far fewer views and less reach than any of those clickbaiters.
Great work there 👍
Maybe they are as naive as the rest of us and aren't aware of what rules are being created?
It’s the UA-cam game. I’m sure it worked for those who caught on super early on before everyone and their mother had the idea. But right now from what I seen using it you still need to add your own creative effort to make use of Ai to make a good book.
Have to put in the work to get results regardless of what is trying to be achieved
Honestly, the best thing to do is not to have it write for you but have it teach you how to write. Ask it questions, give it problems to solve, but never hand over the full story to it. That's my approach anyway. So I'll say this is what I need, what should I consider. Then, from there, take its suggestions as inspiration. But there's so many people doing content eventually, even though we will sound like copies of each other at some point.
Really like your approach, thanks for sharing this.
Yes! This!
I give it an outline to see how it would write it.
The problem with this is that, Chatgpt isn't particularly good at showing as opposed to telling.
So, I rewrite a lot of the prose to 'show' instead of tell.
Regardless, it helps get the ball rolling.
Yes, I am trying to get it to give me writing prompts. I do have it do basic editing but it is MY own content. I actually experimented a bit with having it "rewrite" a scene vs Edit to see the difference.. again,,,, it kind of deviates and often I don't like it .. but I may have it give me some better descriptions for things.. help it develop names and places... and to reverse engineer my own material into an Outline so I can see it from a different angle.
@@outoftheforest7652 yeah, homie. Thats what I do. Write an outline; feed it to it, and see what it comes up with.
From there, you can read; and improve your writing by doing & example.
I really respect you Sean because you are the only honest and valuable guy with your information, that's my opinion
Telling authors to put their name on a book they didn't write is telling them to commit plagiarism. That's NOT honest. That's telling people how to steal and get away with it.
@@anneahlert2997 AI generated content can be plagiarism if it copies it's inspiration too closely, however if the content is original it isn't plagiarism. As for who wrote a book in which AI was used to assist in it's creation, that's going to be determined by the amount of input from each (the AI and the human). There's always going to be input from both, in varying degrees.
Hey Brother,
You're saving alot of people here.
We appreciate that.
I’ve been researching chatgpt for an upcoming video and have watched more YT experts repeat the tired “get rich quick” and “almost no effort” from their obvious cut & paste scripts. This video, FINALLY, is the only one that I have watched that mentions stuff like researching the information that’s returned, “facts” returned from the tool that are not facts at all, and a warning about plagiarism and copyright. Thank you for taking the extra time to get it righter than most!
I don't have a problem in the regard (I don't think anyway, not like I actually try sell my stories), I think I'd be fine since I do make my stories my self & simply use GPT to improve what I've established & just flesh it out..
God Bless you! "Give to receive": I have been following and observing you for a long time, and you have earned my trust because your explanation is genuinely immense and made from the heart. I was so disappointed by courses of this type from another guy (of course, I will not mention his name) that I just threw away money and received nothing. I indeed lost money and time with these people, but I have not lost the desire to continue looking for a KDP professional who, beyond professionalism, has a human heart to follow me. I would be happy to have personal coaching from you. Your information is so broad that God bless you.
Thanks so much man🙏. I was a day away from posting a book straight from Chatgpt to KDP. I’m glad I watch this video first.
Straight & to the point. You add so much value, Sean. Many thanks.
Sean, I literally just prayed for you to have 10Xs your income for sharing these secrets. Your channel will explode because your content is base and you have won a fan for life. I see your content as you bearing your soul to help all of us out. Please don't become discouraged in putting out your type of content. I see you as the "Joe Rogan" of putting out real content with no fluff. Thank you. I hang on you every word.
Sean has given you a lesson in how to lie to readers who believe it was human generated and then cheat the system. Cheating and lying are NOT values to be celebrated.
Just like how the old of rule for writing books, quality over quantity states, it'd be better to use chat gpt and other ai tools as a means assist and bolster productivity rather than leaning on it like a crutch. One thing for sure is I'll take note of these suggestions, great video overall.
Thats how I'm using it.
Ai should be used as a tool exclusively. But, its important to recognize that everyone is going to have their own interpretation of what is and isn't acceptable use. Garantee'd in the coming years, there are going to be a lot of political debates on this.
Oddly enough, out of curiosity, I gave ChatGPT an idea for a story, characters, plot, setting, etc, and asked it to create a synopsis. The result was cheesy. It went for the usual tropes, and so 'safe' it was dismal. I only use it now for questions regarding grammar, syntax and critique of ideas.
The issue with Originality Ai and other "ai detectors" is they often are very wrong. Often if you re-run it on the same writing input it will give you different detection amounts and sometimes it's so different as to be completely not Ai or the opposite. Also, I am in blogging groups where people have put in their own articles they have 100 % written some time ago before GPT and it will say their articles are 98% Ai. As well as bloggers who are getting top spots on Google now with 100% GPT written content. You just have to know how to "talk" to GPT correctly. Not to mention GPT and other Ai things are always getting better and will be undetectable not too far in the future most likely. This is what worries me if Google or Amazon actually does start relying on detectors. They will be flagging human written content all over the place which will only be bad for anyone caught up in it without breaking rules.
In general I of course think it's best to do the kinds of things you say in this video. Putting more effort into your books is always good, but I don't think that GPT makes all that bad of content if you make even the tiniest bit of effort into learning how to use it well. Spammers will always be around the only thing Ai does is make it faster and cheaper for them to do it. But that's also what it does for all of us too. I'll be excited when Ai is just a normal part of everyone's workflow and the overreactions to it from the big companies is mostly over with.
Oh man I agree with you 100 % lol just posted a statement of mine that addressed that concern as well. I wonder what Google and Amazon will do. I'm sure there will be a mass amount of complaints that changes there mind.
I ran the test and it 100% failed so i concur with you somewhere else :)
I tried this in different ways: inputting my own content (dreams) into ChatGPT and asking it to rewrite it as a short story, creating an outline on the same content I provide it, or adding more nuances to title ideas I feed it. I always go in and edit/do some rewrites. I tried Originality and it comes back at mostly AI generated. I emailed Originality asking what their criteria is. How does someone utilize chatgpt as a tool and not get flagged as unoriginal? I have yet to hear from anyone.
@@SamyaDaleh I've tried all of the above - especially with the rewrites - and still get a high AI score. That's my point. Is it the generated content, or the idea of the generated content that's being judged? Is it any different from a ghostwriter? Etc, etc...
@@houseofamma There is no copyright on ideas. While I don't know the details of Orginality Ai, there are examples of detecting the authorship of a text by looking at the function words. Because different authors prefer different function words. The used vocabulary might also play a role. That's what I suspect Originality Ai is doing.
If you say you have written text completely on your own and Originality Ai still says it's Ai generated, then the method they are using is failing.
Thank you for this! I have been wanting to illustrate a book about my daughter’s for the longest I can draw but wording it or coming up with a complete story was the hardest part. I ended up on chat gpt randomly and wrote my idea, and it came up with the most perfect story! Thank you for this I’m going to go through all the steps so I can complete it.
This is a good video and I agree with some of the points made. However, in my opinion, whether an idea is generated by AI or by a human is irrelevant if it is reasonable and effective. For example, if we are discussing ways to maintain good health and an AI provides a valid suggestion, there is no reason to dismiss it as a 'bot idea'.
Remarkable . You've shown me how to write a book with Chat GBT without feeling guilty of not being the true writer and then the added benefits of originality . Thanks a lot.
I'm sorry, but if you use gpt to write a book or anything else, you're a fake. You have no creativity.
I'm not saying that to make you feel guilty per se, but b it is a fact.
Using gpt is not different from plagiarism. End of discussion
No, you have to very minimal on the usage of these sort of things, take it as inspiration for something but not completely to where its holding your hand.
@@franciscomap75 For me as an beginner writer who want to get better at writing to make comics it seems its only best to use it as a tool to help you get better at writing, not to take from it and edit. I personally used it to help me make my process of writing better; example of how an story outline should look like and comparison of writing a scene to see what I could do better, like for me its being a bit more descriptive with environment and describing a character.
Originality...? Lmao
@@franciscomap75preach. All these people are shameless. I'm a writer myself. AI is a spit in the face. Anyone who uses it, even for "ideas" needs a reality check. You aren't a writer, much less creative.
Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us. You just saved us from getting a lot of trouble. Keep up with the good work!
Learned something new. AIDA!! 🏅🏅Thanks man
You are absolutely spot on here with your suggestions, except for the fact that the number of false positives and false negatives in most of the checkers I have tried is disturbing. I have put in articles I have writeen and published (peer reviewed ... published in real journals) and come up with 90% AI generated. Just for fun, I put in a blog post that, for testing, was 100% AI generated. The scanner only put it at 55% AI. Maybe it's because I'm an academic and my writing naturally sounds like AI, I don't know. But having Amazon or Google blackball what is really my own writing is a bit scary. If I only tried two samples and got both a false positive and a false negative I would be willing to guess that if someone did a real study on these detection engines they would find out that they are statistically more than random errors and virtually worthless for prediction.
When you find out all your work is used to train the AI model and you dont realize it.
I completely agree! I'm very prone to writing in a way that gets flagged as being AI-generated. It is indeed disturbing and concerning, to think that there have already been countless instances of people being falsely accused of their writing being AI-generated when it truly, genuinely is not. I've heard it's a big issue in schools too. Pretty scary that people are having their livelihoods and educations threatened or even taken away because they're a human who wrote text from their human brain but the AI that detects AI said it was written by AI...........😐
That's why I started handwriting my drafts again 🤷♀️ idc if it was detected as AI I have it handwritten on paper, pretty hard to argue with. I mean you can if you want but probably going to lose. South Park depicted ai checkers as mysticle falconry.
@@meowJACK This comment has been flagged by UA-cam as written by an AI bot.
I had a book flagged on upload for a single phrase. They send me a email with the link to the blog and asked me to prove I had the necessary rights to publish the book. It was easy to clear up since I wrote the text and it was literally 5 words in a phrase. All trying to say that Amazon algo is pretty sharp at picking up stuff they don't want.
You could technically use another AI tool like Midjourney to generate your book cover too, or at least give you some concepts to help design your own.
While very interesting, seeing this video make me realize once more how much joy and happiness I get from writing stories myself.
I like the process more than the result and it helps my mental health.
Oh, I have whole worlds in my head. I know how I want the basic rough plot to go, how I envision the scenes or how the characters act and speak... I work a rough draft adn my issues are theat I get stuck, often with my bad typing errors or the undedited text which I a PAIN to edit and i get bored and stuck.
I’m new to ChatGPT and ebook publishing and I’m so glad I happened on your channel. This post is invaluable information! Thank you kindly!
Really helpful for me. Because all youtubers promote to make books from chatgpt. I thank you very much for posting this video without thinking selfishly to keep your account and safe
Some recording software makes it stupid, but I found if I simply ask GPT to make it sound more natural and human, with colloquial words and figures of speech, it becomes undetectable as being made by AI.
dude this is high quality content right out the door, concise and without bs
I appreciate the "responsible" insights! They also make for common sense which seems to be lacking in the ai and start up world.
Thank you for sharing and not trying to sell me some thing. It seems you have great integrity, as well as knowledge about your subject. You have inspired me. Thank you.
your videos are always so helpful. thanks sean !!
Thanks so much. I was about to upload a book Chatgpt wrote for me on Kdp without rephrasing it. Now I know😀
ChatGPT is great for coming up with ideas. My biggest issue has been having great ideas but getting writer's block when I try to come up with titles, chapters, etc. ChatGPT is great in helping with writer's block.
The catchy book titled and chapter lists it creates is great. Even some content. Bit I take that content and grammar check it, rewrite it (my own words), and find credible sources for citations. Creating a bibliography for corporations in your book is a great way to add credibility to the information in notification books. Yes, this requires work. However, of all a person wants is a half hair above PLR content then use ChatGPT generated content without any modifications. Also, Grammarly has a plagiarism checker.
the funny thing, is that in most fiction that you get off of say KINDLE there are always going to be stories that share the same plot .. that just comes naturally. I can always tell when someone has read a certain author because something that that author developed as a THING in their writing dozens of other not as good writers borrow those tropes or character styles and write thier own material. It is annoying and yes I did that when I was writing Fan Fiction in HS.. but folks that cling to FAN fiction must be 12 year's old or something come on.
That's some good sound advice. The ethical way to use the AI tool for books. I love it!
Thank you very much Sean for these great tips! You are not only handsome but you are also witty!
Thanks! Great video! New to KDP and appreciate all the time and effort you put in to make your videos!
Hey thank you! Really appreciate it!
all what you said is same ways i followed too in creating my ebook, so congratulations to me 🥳🥳🥳
Thanks dear you are truly a good person who guide people properly. My prayers for you.
God bless you
I tried to fill in the prompt for the fantasy novel the other day and it didn't turn out well at all. Basically GPT seemed useless at first, but thanks for the explanation and tips I will try definetely.
Thanks for the video, Sean. I learned more in 10 minutes from you than in hours elsewhere!
Thank you for doing this. An important video for all of us who write books.
Personally i have the idea of what i want to do and ask any IA to add details to a scene or make it more detailed, maybe i told it to give me an story and i take the parts i like just to develop on a more detailed way.
Thanks, Sean, really useful information, amazing talent to explain it on a simple way!
This video was a tremendous help. Thank you for the direction.
Great information and knowledge. I appreciate you my friend, your honesty is very appreciative. Thanks again
After watching this video, I’ve decided not to follow anyone else when it comes to publishing on KDP! THANK YOU Sean! Excellent content and love the resources you recommend 💐💕
i came across his video as a recommendation after watching How To Make PASSIVE INCOME With ChatGPT by 10xincome. and i was curious and decided to try it out as a test to see if Sean video was accurate.. and quickly it flagged the story created by ChatGPT as 98 percent AI. even after using QuillBot to rephrase, it and reword it differently. i still got flagged as 91 percent AI. but there is a downside. i decided to test a original story i wrote 15yrs ago while i was recovering in the hospital 100 percent written by me and it was flagged as 91 percent AI. so the algorithm still needs work but yeah people shouldnt listen to these youtubers claiming you can make millions off of this
Awesome content Sean & thanks for sharing!!
Newsub!!! Thank you!!! I just started writing agsin snd notice that open chat gpt would change my idears. So, I would change or ask it to change words to MY words that I originally wanted. I have trouble with comprehension and getting planned content down on paper. Thanks again...
Thanks Sean for this helpful video. Im a senior & Im trying to get more tech savvy. You have made it so clear on how to use Chat GPT on the nonfiction manuscript I have been struggling to finish editing and ready to go onto the next stage.
❤❤ I just stumbled across your awesome, honest channel. Thanks so much Sean, you're super smart, honest, helpful. Thanks for all your helpful advice. I'm unsure about using chat gpt for writing, but your knowledge about this and amazon rules, etc, is much appreciated. Thanks. 😊
Great video. Why anyone thinks chatGPT is a great writer is beyond me maybe in the future, But it is a GREAT writing assistant/tool. I'm using it to help me write a sci-fi novel. Will I publish it after I write it???? Only if some author friends I know think it's good enough.
Great Info Sean, that really opened up my eyes to great material. Peace
I experimented with ChatGPT and documented it into a book. I of course wrote the book, but I did log my questions and the AI response in the book. I'm praying it does well.
How about a book that is about AI QA? Like a fun book that features hilarious questions both asked and answered by AI?
Brilliant Video, I was talking about this very subject matter with a friend recently, so thank for the timely video
I’ve never purchased a course before, but I am seriously considering yours because I love the way you explain everything!!
Thank you for making this video. It definitely is helping me. Great information
Thank you sean... Much appreciated
Excellent video! Many thanks Sean.
you earned my subscription Sean, thanks for the information
New subscriber, old friend. GREAT video, Sean. Clear, concise and informative. Looking forward to using your teachings to start a work-from-home gig. Many thanks!
Great video! What tool did you use to see the estimated royalties for the book on Amazon?
This is very helpful information. Thank you for taking time to show that .
Thank you so much for your knowledge!!!!!😊
This is a great video. You provided a lot of caution to using these tools.
Thank you very much for this eye opener
Hi, love your videos. I would like to know if you could elaborate on how to fact-check? Thank you
awesome...thank you for providing your practical experience....
Never knew about ChatGTP. Thanks for the info.
WARNING: Amazon is a client of mine. Sean’s advice is NOT Amazon compliant. You are permitted to use AI as an assistant when editing or proofing your work. Sean’s advice makes you the assistant which will get your account shut down if you are caught. Instead, try using your own creativity instead of using a robot.
I saw ur free training and I really like the videos to help
Great job, this kind of information is priceless, thanks
Hi Sean
My worry is that from now on ghostwriters could potentially use chatgpt as shortcut to write the books 🤔🤔 and the fact that there tools that can detect if a piece of content is coming from AI (chatgpt) or a human is quite interesting.
Such a high value content in this video with great solutions for the most trending topic rn 🔥🔥👏👏👏😎
On that note. I have used a ghostwriter but have been editing her story quite a bit changing a whole lot of the sentence structure and adding or deleting scenes. Is that enough to avoid AI detection if she used AI?
Nice and informative vdio pls give one vdio on kids activities book
@@SimplyEastTexas that could very well make their work more likely to ping as AI generated regardless if it were AI generated before or not.
The problem is, these detectors are bad at it and often generate false positives.
The only way to avoid identification as AI content is to test all content, including original, and then change it if necessary.
Worse, every AI detector can have a different reading on the same text. You could wind up legitimately rewriting human text multiple times and get pinged every time.
You could also submit AI generated content that isn't detected in one pass.
The entire detection concept is messed up
@@priestesslucy thank you
Once Chat Gpt got so popular Ive checked the books my ghostwriter wrote and 100% AI so yes it is already happening
Most useful video, I must share with my students ❤!
Thank you I really appreciate your helpful content 😊
Your explanation very clear. Much appreciated.
I learned something today! Thank you!
Hahah you should of read book scary smart last year! :D A.I not going to make the barrier of entry easier. It going raise the standard of entry! It's going to give the average writer the tools they need to help them to make a very good book! :) Customers are going start expecting higher standards than before ! :)
WOW 😄 what an amazing explanation and process 🤟🏻thanks for sharing 🙏🏻💙
What is really ironic about this is, even after you had Quillbot rephrase, it is still technically AI because you didn't write any of the content. So really it is better to write original content, even though it is time consuming and requires real thinking. And AI is being used in just about everything we touch. It is just some people have a major issue with it and artists feel their art is being stolen right underneath them. But AI is expanding, not going away. Even in Hollywood movies, editing videos, editing photos, etc.
I agree with this to an extent.
I mean, yeah. You should write your own idea's out of principle.
What I find helpful though, is seeing how it writes, and how I could improve on that.
I'm better at 'rewriting' than I am 'writing' the initial draft.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that, it gets the ball rolling. Especially if you feed it a small outline.
Chat GPT as a ghost writer / co-writer is not ideal. Its better utilized for a first draft to add on to.
put it in copyleaks. still detects it
@@FictitiousCtrlGamesIt took James Joyce seven years to write Ulysses. The fact that Ulysses is more than likely in ChatGPT's training set makes me sick. All the time and sweat he put into that work, and for some buffoon to just press a button and generate something comparable based on a prompt, and then "add on to it". Horrible. It's thievery, veiled in as "large language model". It's thievery. Point blank period.
You are so right. Everything is AI at the end of the day. It's really safer to use these platforms for editing and rewriting, instead to generate random content.
@@lxuaes6915 it's not. AI doesn't copy paste text or even ideas from what it was trained on. It just learns from it, in a way that is pretty similar to how humans learn. It learns what different styles are, which words to use in different contexts and so on. Human writers also read other books to learn how to write. For now, human writers are still way better than ChatGPT, but in the future this could change, and it's not a bad thing necessarily, we could have tons of very cheap books that are way more entertaining and insightful than they are now. The skill will be using the right prompts to make AI generate original and enjoyable content.
Thank you for this. Can you do a video on how to use ChatGPT to edit a book once it's completed?
I'll do anything you want!
I would only use apps like ChatGPT for "action scenes" of my novels, such as car chases, gun fights, explosions, or two persons fighting each other. I would still revise and rephrase the work to add my voice to it. Your work should still be original.
I like this outro music better
Perfect suggestion to use chatgpt for kdp publishing...
This is a great video for us who wants to start new
Have you considered mid journey for cover photos and illustrations for kids books?
What a brilliant and informative video!! Thank you, Sir.
i can imagine a point where books will not even be sought after and everything will just default straight to accessing chatgpt for all content
It's helpful when you paste a whole dialogue that you created, and basically suggests you what to improve and keep the same. Is all about what you want ChatGPT to help you with. In the end you gotta be realistic with yourself and demand a damn good help in something, find an equilibrium between: Asking to write you the impossible, a whole-ass new episode of your story that's over 10000 letters; and asking if you wrote some word that may be misplaced or not in the accurate context. Even ChatGPT would reply you something like "Come the fuck on, you have EYES, don't you?"
Sooo.. Use AI to rephrase AI to get past AI detector
Im just not able to eloborate the story content with detailed explanation
@@Jd18kafkaexactly my problem too! 😢
Basically
Awesome! I agree with you. Valuable info that you delivered. Please provide a tutorial, give idea 100 of the topic list nonfiction book, that evergreen niche. Please...
very, very informative.. thank you!!
Thanks for sharing. This is timely and very informative.
thank you so much you’re a lifesaver !!!