The latest version of Claudaborative Editing attempts to answer exactly that.
I think I might be onto something: I've been writing with it for the last few days, and I genuinely enjoy it. π
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Continuing on my exploration of using LLMs to augment the writing experience, rather than replace it, I asked the question: how can we integrate a useful tool directly into WordPress, without it getting in the way, or taking over the writing process?
For me, I look at it in terms of creativity. If an LLM is getting in the way of how you express yourself creatively, it's probably the wrong tool for the job.
I have many thoughts on LLMs and how they're used.
One of the more interesting aspects is: how do you choose when to use an LLM, and when should you do it yourself?
Screenshot of the footer in the WordPress Block Editor. On the right side, an icon of several orange stars is selected, with a popup showing "Claudaborative Editing. Status: connected"
If the WordPress Gutenberg team didn't want me to be able to do this, they wouldn't have enabled React Portals. π
I thought information wanted to be free?!??!!
A jam.
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WP_Exception, more like WP_Exceptional, amirite?!?!
Okay, fine. I'll doom-scroll on this social network, instead.