Everywhere you look, there are AI tools that promise to write your book for you. The appeal is obvious.
When you’re busy, and not a professional writer, the idea of cutting potentially 12 months of writing down to a few weekends sounds genuinely useful.
The problem is that the book AI produces is rarely the book your business actually needs.
Publishers, editors, journalists and serious readers can spot AI-generated writing within a paragraph. And more and more ordinary readers can too.
Just as importantly, the parts of writing a book that AI can’t do are the parts that determine whether the finished book opens doors, attracts the right clients and builds the authority you wrote it for in the first place.
In this session, Taryn Johnston explains what AI is genuinely useful for when writing a business book, what it can’t do regardless of how sophisticated the tools become, and how to use it sensibly without compromising the book itself.
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