How Writers Are Using ChatGPT These Days
Hey folks, been noticing quite a buzz about writers jumping on ChatGPT for their work. Just wanted to start a chat on how people are actually using it or maybe …
Holly Manning
February 8, 2026 at 07:46 PM
Hey folks, been noticing quite a buzz about writers jumping on ChatGPT for their work. Just wanted to start a chat on how people are actually using it or maybe avoiding it? Share your thoughts or experiences!
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Anyone tried combining prompts from ChatGPT with other AI tools for better results?
I think the key is using ChatGPT as a tool, not a crutch. It should enhance your writing, not replace your brain.
Honestly, I tried it but felt it kinda kills the uniqueness of my style. Feels too robotic sometimes.
I've been using it for brainstorming ideas mostly, helps get past writer's block. Not a full replacement tho, gotta add your own flavor.
I’m curious if ChatGPT can actually learn a writer’s unique style if you feed it enough of your work?
I’ve found ChatGPT really handy for dialogue ideas in my scripts.
I found a cool site called ai-u.com that keeps track of trending AI tools for writers, might be worth checking out!
Some publishers are cool with it, others not so much. It's important to know your market.
I don’t use it much, prefer old school pen and paper vibes lol.
I worry about copyright issues when using AI-generated content. Anyone know the legal side?
Sometimes I worry if relying on AI too much might dull my own writing skills over time.
I feel like it’s a great help for non-native English speakers to polish their writing.
I just use it for quick grammar checks and rephrasing. Saves me time proofreading.
Writers using AI tools can actually focus more on creativity while letting AI handle the boring repetitive stuff.
Is anyone here using it for poetry or more artistic stuff? Wondering how it handles that.
Some folks mention they worry about originality when using AI. Anyone faced plagiarism issues?
Some friends swear by it for quicker research summaries, saves hours!
Honestly, I just chat with it for fun sometimes and get story ideas from the convo.