It cannot be ignored. I follow a number of marketers who have taken a firm stance on it. The mistake I see many making is viewing AI as it is TODAY. When you listen to the experts, they repeatedly say... Today, this is the WORST version of AI you'll ever see. It's only getting better. Understand the technology and learn how to leverage it. It's only going to get better.
The more details you give, the better the results.
Examples and counterexamples help. For writing articles, describing the audience is also helpful. And some people still give a role to the AI in the beginning "you are an online writer..."
"Let me tell you this: No one cares if you write every single word yourself."
I wish that were true but I get negative reactions if I let someone know that an article of mine they love was assisted AI.
I literally have a conversation with my Custom GPT and have it spit out an article. I hardly have to edit it. I mostly remove stuff as it tries to incorporate everything I shared. But sometimes it's 99% perfect on the first draft.
During the weekend I had an idea, I spoke to the AI for 15 minutes and had an article that was nearly perfect.
Thanks for letting me know, Philipp.
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It cannot be ignored. I follow a number of marketers who have taken a firm stance on it. The mistake I see many making is viewing AI as it is TODAY. When you listen to the experts, they repeatedly say... Today, this is the WORST version of AI you'll ever see. It's only getting better. Understand the technology and learn how to leverage it. It's only going to get better.
true
Crap GPT 😂
I agree with you, and I think it's natural for us to approach 'new ways of doing things' with caution.
But it's been long enough, and I also see AI in a different light now.
yep.
that wasn't caution – that was disgust and disappointment.
I made my mind up just playing around with it for a few minutes.
I agree Matt. AI is here to stay and writers who use AI will replace those who don't.
that’s the big takeaway
The more details you give, the better the results.
Examples and counterexamples help. For writing articles, describing the audience is also helpful. And some people still give a role to the AI in the beginning "you are an online writer..."
You nailed it, Alberto.
describing the audience ain’t helpful.. it’s a must!
Hey Matt, great article.
btw, the link at the end is broken.
"Let me tell you this: No one cares if you write every single word yourself."
I wish that were true but I get negative reactions if I let someone know that an article of mine they love was assisted AI.
I literally have a conversation with my Custom GPT and have it spit out an article. I hardly have to edit it. I mostly remove stuff as it tries to incorporate everything I shared. But sometimes it's 99% perfect on the first draft.
During the weekend I had an idea, I spoke to the AI for 15 minutes and had an article that was nearly perfect.