I am a writer and I am not scared of AI
I say this as a consistent user of AI.
Time and again I am often asked by people if I am scared of AI taking over my job.
For the record, I write my books and ghostwrite books on behalf of CXOs. Written 7 ebooks, 2 paperbacks, and ghostwritten close to 12-14 books so far. Also in my past life I was a CA.
Because a lot of people use AI to write, this is a natural question.
Here is what I think:
A writer never becomes a writer to write well. A writer’s life has already made her a writer. Her putting words to paper is simply bringing heart and head out of hiding.
Humans love real connections, real thoughts, real vibes more than something that is artificially generated. Which is why we were all stuck during Covid even though we had all the internet. Which is why we still crave for going out, whether it is nature walks like me or concerts for others or even catching up with friends for a coffee that costs 15x of what it would cost making at home. Good writing does exactly that.
When a writer sits down to write, she herself doesn’t know where will we end things. A lot of the times. So there is no way you could prompt AI to do that on your behalf.
A writer who truly truly loves her work does not write to help the audience. She writes because she needs to clear the mess in her mind, share her life lessons and bring coherence to her thoughts. The only reason others resonate with it is because the audience needs that too. When you write through AI you are not even thinking, let alone thinking coherently. So the writers that think through their writing are the real writers. Everyone else I guess is a factory worker playing the game of inputs and outputs.
Readers are already hating on books that are written through AI. I am so so glad I never went down that path and will not either. A book is not a vending machine with answers to your life’s questions. A book is the journey of procuring raw materials and building answers to your life questions. AI is the vending machine, real writing is procurement.
I am also not a fan of editing through AI. There are tools like Hemingway app or Grammarly (though real writers do not need these, they only need the books like The Elements of Style and 100 ways to Improve your writing). Editing through AI or an app sometimes conceals your emotions.
A perfect example is the song “Enchanted” by Taylor Swift. There are two lines in the song that go:
”Please don’t be in love with someone else
Please don’t let somebody waiting for you”
The first line says “someone”, the next one says “somebody”. The correct usage is “someone” in both lines, but she used “somebody” in the next sentence because it fit the rhythm of that music there. Songwriters create this magic all of the time that could never be possible with AI.
While writers like me (who write books) do not change such elements of style, they do change elements of mood that only humans could generate.The goal is not to discard AI. The goal is to use AI to automate our manual tasks. I think about this often, that the goal of a smartphone was not to make us sit more, watch more content or put our heads down and get headaches. The goal of smartphones was to help us do our tasks on the go, which include sending messages, emails or access to apps that do not require us to sit at a desk. We could give a thought to how could AI automate our manual tasks. For example, I use ChatGPT for the following:
70% of these chats are useful, 30% are my random conversations, 0% are for writing.
AI is still useful. But in a world of abundant AI, intuitive, authentic writing is going to be a bigger winner.
Now, here is a ChatGPT generated picture of today’s post. The irony is not lost on me that I designed this using AI, but my goal is to think of writing, it is a specialist designer’s role to think of the role of AI in their designs :)
Also, this image could be better in so many ways, which honestly only a human designer who loves their job could do.
To summarise:
A writer becomes one because of life circumstances, rarely out of beautiful circumstances.
Humans love real thoughts more in the world of AI.
Often a writer does not know where things would end at.
When you write through AI you are not even thinking, let alone thinking coherently.
Readers are already hating on books that are written through AI.
Learn to edit through the right books instead of using AI or even other tools.
The goal is not to discard AI altogether. The goal is to use it as a tool to support your mundane tasks instead of it taking the main stage and allowing all your audience to run away.
(PS: This is part 3 of a 4-part series of shorter Raw and Real editions in January 2026. We will get back to deeper Raw and real conversations, Raw one liners and Real funsies starting February 2026.
This one became longer again, but, because it was about a writer’s love for writing I guess :))
Nishtha Gehija
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