AI is changing the publishing world at an extraordinary pace, and for authors it presents both opportunity and danger. Yes, AI can help with research, structure, brainstorming and even refining ideas. But there is a growing difference between a book supported by AI and a book written by AI, and readers, publishers and editors are starting to notice that difference very quickly.
In this video, Andrew Griffiths shares his perspective as a book writing coach working with authors every day. He explores why AI-generated books often feel beige, repetitive and lacking in depth, and why the future belongs to authors who bring genuine human experience, wisdom, stories and insight to the page. More than ever, exceptional books are being built on substance, not shortcuts.
In this video, I talk more about this topic in detail.









































































