EPISODE · May 23, 2025 · 28 MIN
Can AI Write a Novel? How Claude Created The Echo Chamber
from Thinking On Paper · host Mark Fielding and Jeremy Gilbertson
Writer Brian Naughton joins Thinking on Paper to discuss The Echo Chamber, a 45,000-word novel generated by Anthropic’s AI model Claude.The experiment began with a simple question: if Claude were to write a book, what would it write about? Brian then allowed the model to develop the novel without rewriting its prose, directing the plot or editing the finished manuscript.In this episode, we discuss:How Claude wrote a complete novelWhat instructions and tools were used during the processHow an AI model maintained characters, themes and narrative structureWhy Brian chose not to edit or redirect the manuscriptWhat the novel reveals about the strengths and limits of AI writingWhether language models can produce genuinely original fictionWhy AI-generated stories often return to consciousness and identityHow authorship changes when a human designs the process but doesn’t write the textWhat AI-written books could mean for writers, publishers and readersThe Echo Chamber is both a novel and an experiment in machine authorship. Its language can feel mechanical, but its themes are recognisably human: memory, consciousness, identity and the experience of being alive.This conversation examines whether AI can write meaningful fiction, who should be considered the author of an AI-generated book and what remains distinctive about human writing when machines can produce complete narratives.Please enjoy the show and share it with someone interested in AI, writing and the future of authorship.--Links:Thinking On Paper: www.thinkingonpaper.xyzRead The Echo Chamber: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F8N4S64Q/Read the Echo Chamber Github: https://github.com/brian-naughton/the-echo-chamber--(00:00) Introduction to AI-Authored Literature(00:46) The Role of AI in Creative Writing(02:41) The Echo Chamber: The First AI Written Book(06:06) Managing the Writing Process with AI(09:30) AI Master Prompts(10:51) Character Development and AI's Choices(13:51) The Human Element in AI Writing(17:03) Reflections on the Writing Experience(20:24) The Future of AI in Literature(24:12) AI Art: What Happens Next?
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Writer Brian Naughton joins Thinking on Paper to discuss The Echo Chamber, a 45,000-word novel generated by Anthropic’s AI model Claude.The experiment began with a simple question: if Claude were to write a book, what would it write about? Brian then allowed the model to develop the novel without rewriting its prose, directing the plot or editing the finished manuscript.In this episode, we discuss:How Claude wrote a complete novelWhat instructions and tools were used during the processHow an AI model maintained characters, themes and narrative structureWhy Brian chose not to edit or redirect the manuscriptWhat the novel reveals about the strengths and limits of AI writingWhether language models can produce genuinely original fictionWhy AI-generated stories often return to consciousness and identityHow authorship changes when a human designs the process but doesn’t write the textWhat AI-written books could mean for writers, publishers and readersThe Echo Chamber is both a novel and an experiment in machine authorship. Its language can feel mechanical, but its themes are recognisably human: memory, consciousness, identity and the experience of being alive.This conversation examines whether AI can write meaningful fiction, who should be considered the author of an AI-generated book and what remains distinctive about human writing when machines can produce complete narratives.Please enjoy the show and share it with someone interested in AI, writing and the future of authorship.--Links:Thinking On Paper: www.thinkingonpaper.xyzRead The Echo Chamber: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F8N4S64Q/Read the Echo Chamber Github: https://github.com/brian-naughton/the-echo-chamber--(00:00) Introduction to AI-Authored Literature(00:46) The Role of AI in Creative Writing(02:41) The Echo Chamber: The First AI Written Book(06:06) Managing the Writing Process with AI(09:30) AI Master Prompts(10:51) Character Development and AI's Choices(13:51) The Human Element in AI Writing(17:03) Reflections on the Writing Experience(20:24) The Future of AI in Literature(24:12) AI Art: What Happens Next?
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