MitchW
MitchW
AI text generators are writing more of the internet. More AI-generated books and personalized articles mean fewer clients buying human-written content. By Will Oremus at The Washington Post. This seems to affect content mills paying pennies. I’m not worried—and I’m learning to use AI to make myself a more... mitchw.blog
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jessekelber
jessekelber

@MitchW Given that most AI-generated copy I've seen has been...let's just say easy to pick out, I'm with you on not being overly worried. My team (well, what's left after a "reduction in force" in January, is experimenting with Jasper.ai for assistance and I'll be honest—once I can train it on our brand voice, I think I'm going to like it for headlines, summaries, etc. For anything longer, it would take me twice as long to clean up anything it generated than it would to write it myself.

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MitchW
MitchW

@jessekelber Exactly so--as noted by @danielpunkass and @manton on their podcast this week--it often takes as long or longer to work with AI as it does to just write something myself. Although I did use GPT to check a headline today, along with coschedule. You are the second person recently to recommend Jasper.ai to me; I need to dig in to it further. But too busy writing!

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