La IA no destroza la escritura. El mercado lo hizo antes.

No one writes for themselves. Even the most intimate diary has a predetermined reader. And that reader, increasingly, is chosen by the market. In this essay, I analyze how the publishing industry has spent decades calibrating writers' judgment, and how artificial intelligence is accelerating that process to a point of no return. I'm not just talking about professional writers. If you're practicing creative writing—a novel, a short story, any text you might one day want to share—this video is for you. I discuss Brandon Sanderson and James Patterson as models of the industrialization of writing. How AI is already working in small and medium-sized publishing houses. Why culture has been eroded by the market for decades. And what happens to writers when they have to compete with a machine that writes better than many writers. But above all, I talk about the singularity: the only territory that AI cannot occupy, and the only path left for writers who want to create real literature. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Writing as a Communicative Act 02:30 – The Market as a Literary Constraint 06:00 – Sanderson, Patterson, and Industrialization 10:30 – AI as an Accelerator of Collapse 16:00 – What AI Does to the Writer's Judgment 20:00 – The Non-Professional Writer: The Last Authentic Germ 23:30 – Singularity as the Only Resistance 🖊️ Download the Novel Writing Manual for free: https://www.raulquirosmolina.es 🎓 Online Creative Writing Workshops: https://raulquirosmolina.es/talleres-... #creativewriting #publishingmarket #writing #artificialintelligence #handmadenovel #writingworkshop #contemporaryliterature #howtowriteanovel