Something I didn’t expect after spending more time with AI writing tools is that generating text stopped being the hard part surprisingly fast. Most models can already write decent scenes, outlines, summaries, blog sections, whatever. The bigger problem for me starts later, once a project gets large enough that continuity actually matters. That’s usually where things start slipping a bit. Earlier details get ignored, the tone slowly changes, ideas repeat themselves, and the structure starts feeling harder to hold together. At some point I spend more time managing the project than actually writing new parts of it. For a while I assumed this was mostly a prompting issue, but now I’m starting to think long-form AI writing has more of an organization problem than a generation problem. Lately I’ve had better results separating drafting from project management entirely instead of expecting one tool to handle both well. Curious if other people working on longer projects have run into the same thing. submitted by /u/AccomplishedPine4602
Originally posted by u/AccomplishedPine4602 on r/ArtificialInteligence
