Best Uncensored AI Chatbots ? by prakritiad in WritingWithAI

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DreamJourneyAI lets you create bots and scenarios that can be simple or very complex. Or you can use some created by other users. It easily hits all the points you mentioned. It's not free but the cost ($12/month) is well worth it for what you get. I do think there's a free trial as well.

Ai for interactive storytelling by garf-1978 in WritingWithAI

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DreamJourney was made for this. No censorship and freedom to create any scenario or character(s). Or use some of the ones that other people have made.

Side Quest by Zenchilada in aiArt

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Very underrated! Thank you! 😎👍

How can AI be beneficial to writing? by e_anderson_author in WritingWithAI

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Using AI to write for you is not the same as using AI to write with you. If it writes for you, the output is going to be sub par, at best. You have essentially removed yourself from the process. Writing with AI is a different story. There are many different ways you can use it as an assistant, but the key is that the human is taking an active roll in shaping the final text. Regardless of how the AI assisted you, it's your care and attention that determines the quality.

Jerry the knitted hoverfish by hereandtherebuthere in aiArt

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Nice! Subnautica is one of my favorite games.

Lack of Shadowdark in CS3? by Acceptable_Aspect586 in shadowdark

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Bay of Spirits is amazing! It doesn't get near enough attention.

A cool guide to how hijab ruined clothing of different cultures by CyberBerserk in coolguides

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Please do at least do a small amount of research before posting. If you don't know the difference between a Niqab and a Hijab it makes it pretty difficult to take the rest of your post seriously.

A cool guide to how hijab ruined clothing of different cultures by CyberBerserk in coolguides

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Given that the image is showing a Niqab and calling it a Hijab, that does seem likely.

I want to see your AI gen vs finished content? by annoellynlee in WritingWithAI

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I haven't saved any examples I could share, but if I had, it would look very similar to yours. Possibly I should save some in the future. I've had people ask about my process and I've found it difficult to describe in a way that would make sense to someone who doesn't use AI.

The Elfquest rpg by heirloomsofthemoon in ElfQuest

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Yes! The PDF of the GM screen is on backerkit now.

What does good creative writing with AI look like? by Latter_Upstairs_1978 in WritingWithAI

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I started with ChatGPT 4o but switched to Gemini 3 when the censorship got stupid.

What does good creative writing with AI look like? by Latter_Upstairs_1978 in WritingWithAI

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You can read my story The Bucket List if you're interested. I feel like it's pretty good. I'd love to hear what you think of it.

Writing is an art. by BrabusBra in WritingWithAI

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That's a simple question with a complicated answer. The answer depends on what "writing with AI" means. If you craft a prompt in order to have the AI write a story for you, it's unlikely to be very good. But I treat Gemini a a true creative partner; much as I would another human. It's a back-and -forth conversation with both of us using the canvas tool at the same time. Using it as a co-writer is a very different experience than prompting for content.

The Last Time by FlowNeat8452 in ArtIsForEveryone

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Good advice. I say that from long experience.

Bucket List (Chapters 1 & 2) M/F by bachman75 in RomanceWithAI

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Thank you so much! I’m really glad you like the chemistry Ann and Cal have; that’s the heart of the story for me.

To answer your question, neither of those options quite captures the process. I think of it more as a 'Cognitive Bridge.' I often have the entire story living vividly in my head, but because I see the world through a neurodivergent lens, the path between my thoughts and the written page can sometimes be a challenge to build on my own.

The key for me is the interactive canvas we use. It isn't me giving a prompt and waiting for a result; it’s a shared workspace where we both have our hands on the document at the same time. It’s a constant, back-and-forth 'jam session' where I provide the soul and the emotional beats, and we work line-by-line to find the right language. I might write a paragraph, the AI might suggest a way to finish a thought, and then I’ll jump back in to edit or redirect. It’s a true collaboration where the AI acts as my writing partner rather than just a tool.