Don't outsource your personality to AI. Listen, AI is great at producing what Anne Lamott fabulously named SFDs, aka shitty first drafts. Ironically, AI would never call something a "shitty first draft." And that's the problem. AI has no personality, no voice. Its language is generic and its opinions have no spine. Reading AI-generated content is like eating unflavored bread. It's sustenance, sure, but it has no FLAVOR. For example, I ran all of the above through LinkedIn's AI and here's what I got back: "LinkedIn's AI-generated posts can lack personality and individuality, often falling flat in capturing your unique voice and perspective. They come across as generic, lacking the flavor that distinguishes your content. It's akin to unflavored bread, missing the essence that truly represents you as an individual." All the ingredients are there, except for the sassy garlic that makes me . . . ME. Trust AI with the SFD, but never the final draft. Don't let a robot define YOU. #AI #writing
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While some believe that AI will replace content writers, I beg to differ. AI can generate ideas and structure content efficiently, but it lacks the human touch of emotion. Machines operate based on human input, unlike the unique touch humans bring to their work. So, to those who argue that AI will replace human creativity, consider this: "Is the food cooked by your mom and aunt the same?" #AI #ContentWriting #HumanTouch
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AI can make you dumb! Now before you judge me and count me as an AI critic. Let me tell you why I am saying this! See! AI is phenomenal, it can make your work seamless and efficient. But at the same time, AI works on models, so it gets repetitive. I can bet that if you try using it for 8 hours a day for 6 months, in no time you will discover that AI is monotonous, lacks the authenticity of the content, and can even give you unexpected outputs at times which will be far far from your expectations. Now you can counterattack that it depends on one's prompts or inputs. Yes! It does! But AI will make us dumb in the long run. Why? Because we are becoming dependent on AI and losing our creativity. Here I am talking about the creative people like designers, and writers, who make media interesting. If you have ever tried it, you must have felt it at least once. Solution? I am not saying that one should stop using AI. Of course, we should take advantage of the things available but just relying on it and not putting your creativity is wrong. Use AI as a base or take references and make the best out of it. What's your take on this? #thursdaythoughts #freelancecontentwriter
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I or AI, that's the question... I tried to use AI to write my content, but whilst it improves grammar and style, it seems to take out the heart and soul of my message. How is that for you? see here what I could have also posted with help of AI: Ever feel like Artificial Intelligence strips the soul from your content? Swapped my pen for AI and noticed something intriguing. Yes, it polishes up grammar and style, making it near-perfect. But in this pursuit of perfection, I sense my message's heart and soul fading away. Isn't eloquence about more than just spotless grammar and style? Isn't it about the very essence of human emotion, the shared experiences and the hard-earned wisdom that we pour into our words? Let's talk about this. What are your two cents? Do you believe AI is a help or hindrance to authentic communication?
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AI is your god. AI is writing your content. Your comments. (I hope AI ain't sleeping with your wife at least) Or maybe you're considering that - oooh you weirdo?! Your content is YOU. Your comment is YOU. Your online writing is YOU. And you're representing yourself with AI. Are you reliying on AI? To save your time & energy? What a lie! ☑You're scared to show your real self. ☑You're seeking external validation. ☑You're afraid that others aren't gonna accept you! Using AI = you're afraid of yourself. AI can be useful for generating ideas and angles. But to write your content? To communicate for YOU? To be YOU? NOPE! Not for me. I ain't gonna use it for that sh!d! ⬌ If you're using it like that - don't be offended by my first sentence. It's true and you know it. You can become AI's master. You can make it your slave. Don't sacrifice yourself for the AI. AI isn't your god. You're better. It's a freakin' robot. Treat it like one! PS. Which AI you're currently using?
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How much AI is acceptable when writing a book? I agree that a book with 100% AI generated content is likely to be too painful to read. But manual writing is also quite laborious. There must be a happy medium. I find AI very powerful in summarizing my thoughts as well as helping me overcome writer's block. How much AI do you use in your writing?
Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Not Let AI Write Your Book… So I am a huge proponent of using AI, but over the past few months I purchased several books which I was excited to read (yes, physical books) only to discover they were so heavily written by AI that it was unbearable to read. Here are 10 reasons why you should not let AI write your book. #1 - AI has a default voice and tone that is painful to read in long form text. #2 - AI doesn’t write deep content well and people buy books to go deep. AI will fight you on this and get painfully repetitive. #3 - AI doesn’t want to form an opinion. Humans are for opinions, AI is for repeating patterns and things that are heavily cited into a “consensus”. #4 - AI is repetitive of it’s comfort zone, which is material it’s foundation model is heavly biased toward. If you want to make a new point, AI will talk around it for days creating frustrating content. #5 - AI overuses certain words like “in conclusion” and “however”, now some people do talk like that, for example me. HOW-THE-F-EVER, AI’s lean on certain words is a tell-tale sign of over use of AI. Okay. Woooosah… I hope this helps someone who is writing their book with AI right now. I hope it helps them to stop! Get a proper editor. Root out all the AI garbage and write a better book, even if it’s shorter. Just write a good short book that doesn’t talk in circles and waste people’s time like most of he marketing material out there which is constantly burying the lead. Okay, I’m done for real now. xoxo 😘 For more tips follow AI Newbies!
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Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Not Let AI Write Your Book… So I am a huge proponent of using AI, but over the past few months I purchased several books which I was excited to read (yes, physical books) only to discover they were so heavily written by AI that it was unbearable to read. Here are 10 reasons why you should not let AI write your book. #1 - AI has a default voice and tone that is painful to read in long form text. #2 - AI doesn’t write deep content well and people buy books to go deep. AI will fight you on this and get painfully repetitive. #3 - AI doesn’t want to form an opinion. Humans are for opinions, AI is for repeating patterns and things that are heavily cited into a “consensus”. #4 - AI is repetitive of it’s comfort zone, which is material it’s foundation model is heavly biased toward. If you want to make a new point, AI will talk around it for days creating frustrating content. #5 - AI overuses certain words like “in conclusion” and “however”, now some people do talk like that, for example me. HOW-THE-F-EVER, AI’s lean on certain words is a tell-tale sign of over use of AI. Okay. Woooosah… I hope this helps someone who is writing their book with AI right now. I hope it helps them to stop! Get a proper editor. Root out all the AI garbage and write a better book, even if it’s shorter. Just write a good short book that doesn’t talk in circles and waste people’s time like most of he marketing material out there which is constantly burying the lead. Okay, I’m done for real now. xoxo 😘 For more tips follow AI Newbies!
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Just here to say: “remember your voice and your personal delivery when using AI”. Something I have noticed across social media is the essay long post with each paragraph punctuated by an emoji - and there is one AI model in particular that provides this output. I can’t describe the feeling of relief to have AI assist me in a task that would take me weeks to complete and several cups of chamomile tea to do. So I support AI assistance to reclaim your time, especially as an independent filmmaker and creative wearing a lot of hats, but also don’t forget your personal connection. Your spark. What makes your writing yours. AI is the tool but you still have to do the work. And it is probably safe to assume that AI may be generating different information but it may be delivering your message similarly to someone else’s. So don’t forget to put your spin on it! #ai
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AI is amazing and should totally be used. But don’t forget. Just as important as the words is the authenticity. Make sure you add some of you in your posts. People buy from people. Not from AI. So whilst it does have its uses. Don’t forget about you most precious asset, you!!! #marketing #ai #you #copy
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Please Stop Posting AI-Written Comments! 🛑 🛑 🛑 They're not only annoying but make you look ridiiiiiiculous. If you're not a native speaker, no worries: 6-step process to comment on social media without looking ridiculous 1. Write whatever you have in mind (yes, sorry you need a brain for that) 2. THEN let the AI correct grammar and meaning 3. Use a prompt like: "correct grammar and meaning without changing anything significantly" 4. Check the content of the outcome and edit if necessary 5. Paste it into the comments section 6. Get credit from me Don't just copy text from a post and ask the AI to write an answer. It sounds BS, and no one wants to read that. No one wants to do business with ANYONE who does that. It sounds robotic and not human. Stop replacing your brain with AI. Use it to help you instead. Now drop a nice and real comment 👇 😎 #ai #rewrite
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