Not writing myself, but if I did and used what I am guessing is just grammar correction, I'd do an entire proof reading of the book to be sure the LLM didn't break anything.
If you mean to ask an LLM to write a book and the "author" is just supervising, I would say the person isn't really writing anything.
Inkshift.io seems to provide through critiques and it doesn't touch the manuscript, from what I can tell.
If you were letting it do the editing, it would be nice if LLMs were closely integrated with diff'ing tools. I guess they are if you use an LLM integrated into a software editor (IDE)
Not writing myself, but if I did and used what I am guessing is just grammar correction, I'd do an entire proof reading of the book to be sure the LLM didn't break anything.
If you mean to ask an LLM to write a book and the "author" is just supervising, I would say the person isn't really writing anything.
Inkshift.io seems to provide through critiques and it doesn't touch the manuscript, from what I can tell.
If you were letting it do the editing, it would be nice if LLMs were closely integrated with diff'ing tools. I guess they are if you use an LLM integrated into a software editor (IDE)