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Lewis AI: Build a creative story quickly & easily

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Tired of coming up with a new idea for your next story to write? Need help looking for a unique characteristics for one of your settings, perhaps your main character? A little stuck on the world-building process? With Lewis, you can go "from zero to hero" with those in not only much shorter time, but also without breaking a sweat.

Lewis AI is a AI-powered creative story and content generator designed to help fiction writers and content creators successfully build a story via prompt-based AI technology. Lewis allows you to draft multiple loglines quickly and easily using Keytalk prompts, which you may input from the start and throughout in order to get the story you desire. Not only that, but in Lewis, fine-tuning the details of your characters and plot is just as simple: select and adjust the weight of each Keytalk prompt, and Lewis will refine the details for you. It's not a one-way street: Lewis is constantly learning about your intentions and incorporating them into your story and world.

As well as the exclusive Keytalk prompts provided in Lewis, there's also a wide selection of generative AI models for different contents. Free users will have access to GPT-3.5 and Stable Diffusion for story-building process, but those with paid plans will have more tools and sources available for them.
 

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People would have different opinions about it. Some might see it as a great technology and a wonderful assistant. But as a creative person, I fear such technologies that might replace human creativity. Not everyone is a natural story writer. Some are and they should be valued for the uniqueness that they have. This would just generalize the human creative space. It does raise some ethical issues.
I once tried writing a poem using ChatGPT. It came out really good but it didn't feel like my poem. As a creative person, I felt no connection with it. It lacked my personal touch
 
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