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where is the audio?
How does it work in other languages? Are GTP or Claude translating from english to your language, or are they trained individually on literature in the chosen language? If choosing Danish, for example, how is the prose generatated in comparison to the english prose?
Great video, thank you. Some questions that could be topics for other videos. 1# Comparing the limitations with the plans of Scribe and Hobbyist. Is it worth using this software to write a novel with the Scribe plan for example. As some people have tight budget like myself, and also having to additionally pay/sub to another LLM service to be able to get a API Key from Open Ai or OpenRouter (I might just go for one such as the Open Router as that seems to have more models).
2# How well does the Ai remember and keep things consistent with characters and their changes/arcs and also with the plot itself? For example say you are editing chapter 5 and you don't want the Ai to confuse facts about something that has yet to happen in chapter 8- which a character shouldn't know about in chapter 5? Or a character later completely changes their stance on certain topic. It seems like the Codex is what helps the Ai keep things consistent. How well does it do this? When it does mess up, do you just add more context to the codex to fix it? Is there a tool to scan for inconsistencies, I guess not since you said you use a human editor.
3# Is there a grammar checker feature that will highlight bad grammar on the users part? Especially if we accidentally use words that mix past and present tense, I tend to be bad at this at times, for example when writing action sequences.
Does it work for non fiction books?
Thankyou for uploading this video it is very helpful indeed. Do you still need to use an editor before publishing using this tool ?…Thankyou