"Episode 48 Discussion: Cooperation between Humans and Artificial Intelligence in Editing, featuring Erin Servais, an AI specialist in the field of editing"
In the ever-evolving world of publishing, a new player is making waves – AI. Erin Servais, a trailblazer in the field, founded AI For Editors in 2023 with a mission to teach editors how to integrate these innovative tools into their workflow.
AI For Editors has been a game-changer, reaching participants in over 20 countries. But what exactly does this revolution entail?
One of the key areas where AI is making an impact is line editing. According to Servais, ChatGPT Reasoning Models are particularly useful in this regard. However, it's not just about the tools; it's also about how they're used.
Steph Pajonas, another industry voice, underscores the importance of clear prompts when working with AI tools. This emphasis on clear communication ensures that the AI delivers accurate results, making it a valuable asset in the editorial process.
For developmental editing, Servais recommends NotebookLM. This tool, she explains, can help streamline the process, freeing up editors' time to focus on the nuances of the work.
However, it's important to note that AI is not intended to replace human editors. Instead, it's meant to take on repetitive and time-consuming tasks, allowing editors to focus on the creative aspects of their work. The integration of AI and human editors results in faster processes without sacrificing editorial quality.
In her pursuit to perfect this symbiotic relationship, Servais has also developed custom GPTs. These tailored models are designed to meet specific editorial needs, simulating 'ideal readers' to provide early feedback before a human editor steps in.
Servais' partner company, Servais Strategic Business Solutions, also develops customised AI training programs. Despite extensive searches, the company developing this AI training for organisations in the publishing world and other industries could not be identified in the provided search results.
In conclusion, the integration of AI in the editorial world is not just a trend; it's a revolution. With leaders like Erin Servais at the helm, we can expect to see more efficient, effective, and innovative editorial processes in the future.
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