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Thomas Koszoru
Thomas Koszoru

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Thomas Koszoru, man of mystery

This is a submission for the Future Writing Challenge: How Technology Is Changing Things.

I am 76 years young and I feel wonderful I enjoy every day of my life. I love it.

I feel driven to write novels. I've always wanted to write but in the past few months, I know what I need to write.

I have a plot and subplots, characters, conflict and a wealth of ideas to incorporate into my novels.

I must write and write. I love it. Unfortunately, I see a problem, I have congestive heart failure or CHF. This disease will kill me. It is only a matter of time. How much do I have left?

I have a huge chest or breast plate. I have had CHF, for almost 40 years. My heart is expanding and crowding my chest. How long will I live? CHF usually kills a person with a smaller chest cavity, within a few months to a year. I have survived with this disease for almost 40 years, 40 damn good years. I have no complaints.

How does the future for AI writing affect me?

I want to accomplish my goals within my lifetime.

AI provides me with the tools to accomplish my tasks. I love the ability to dictate because I have Parkinson's and I can't really type it anymore, you know hunting and pecking, as opposed to typing. Even so I think dictation is better than typing because I always make mistakes. Next, I love Microsoft Copilot and Google Copilot because, hey both provide me with excellent ideas and suggestions to improve my writing.

I hope that the creators of AI constantly improve their product and make it even easier to use. I need this for the short term, due to time constraints.

I have questions about the future ability of AI. Such as the possibility that AI could write its own novels. Is that a real problem? I love to read. I experience reading the way I experience dreaming.

I have wonderful dreams, and, at times, I can see the future. I've recently had a dream which I'm not going to go into right now that basically told me I had two more years to live. I believe in God and I think he talks to me through my dreams. Before that dream I thought that I had a few months to live. I thank my Lord for this amazing news.
If others can dream through their reading, as I do, then, the more novels the better. So go to work AI and produce wonderful novels that mankind can enjoy throughout our time on earth.

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