Robin Colucci

How to Use AI to Speed Up Writing Your Book and Avoid Plagiarism

Robin’s Riff on How to Use AI to Speed Up Writing Your Book and Avoid Plagiarism

Summary:

Ever wondered how ChatGPT and other AI systems can help you write your book faster without risking plagiarism? 

Robin’s exploring just that in this new episode of The Author’s Corner!

And if you’re new to using AI in writing, you’re not alone—Robin’s diving into it too!

In episode #171, Robin shares her first insights on leveraging AI in the book-writing process, focusing on two main tools: plagiarism detection and rephrasing. Robin discusses how AI can catch unintentional plagiarism and assist in rewording passages to maintain originality, all while emphasizing the importance of preserving your voice and giving credit where it’s due. She highlights practical tips for fact-checking and ensuring proper citations, especially with AI’s occasional tendency to reference secondary sources over originals.

 

Key takeaways:

  • How AI can help detect unintentional plagiarism
  • The role of AI in rewording content to maintain originality
  • The importance of editing AI-generated text to match your voice
  • Why citing original sources is crucial, even when rewording
  • How to ensure accuracy when using AI to rephrase
  • The value of fact-checking AI content
  • And much more!

 

About Robin Colucci:

Robin Colucci is the principal founder of World Changing Books. With over 3 decades of experience in journalism and the publishing industry, she is a multi-hyphenated professional—she’s a guide, mentor, and strategist for thought leaders ready to see their expertise and ideas become a lasting legacy that changes the world.

Under Robin’s expert guidance, World Changing Books has helped authors—from CEOs, astronauts, and Nobel laureates to emerging voices—secure over $6.3 million in advances in a mere 4 years. These authors have successfully landed deals with “Big 5” publishers, won prestigious awards, and earned bestseller statuses everywhere from Amazon to The New York Times.

 

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