Should I?
So, I've been into the solo-ttrpg space for a few years now. I've had loads of fun and I have binders/folders full of finished adventures to show for it. It's all chicken scratch short hand, but at least I can follow it and review the adventures.
My question is honestly kinda human. So, I have a TBI that keeps me on disability. I've used AI LLMs to help organize and build all of my oracle's and tables that I've used to play. Even organizing them into a system that i use to play that has its own philosophy, loop, and progression.
Where it gets dangerous is sharing details of my play or having AI write my play reports for me. Because, hell, i barely have the three paragraphs by now and I've been writing almost 2 hours. Everything is slower for me since my accident where I acquired this disability. So, I take all the help i can get. But, I can't talk about it without being entirely blamed for this AI Bubble bs, as though it's one person's fault.
I can't even do play reports without a, "sounds like ChatGPT"... but if I write it, we'll be here the rest of the year and still not get to hear the story.
SO, the question in the title IS the question. I can't pay for a team of game designers from my fixed income, purchase already published content, or even find others to play with. But, let me use something designed to help with this exact problem and everyone loses their minds. So, should I publish the philosophy and concept that i use when I play, even though it's developed through AI?