One of today’s emails had the subject line “😍 Create & Sell World-Class AI Contents”. Since this was clearly written by the “world-class AI” I lost interest immediately. (I did open the email to copy their subject line, but I didn’t read it.) I did, however, see that there was a lot of bolded lettering. OK, back to the subject line. It might have worked if the word content hadn’t been made plural, which makes the subject line grammatically incorrect. From what I’ve seen there is more hype about how good the writing of AI tools is than the hype about how great EVs are. AI tools can indeed help you with basic research and even outline a post or book for you, but when it comes to actually writing the content, not so much. The tools are getting better and better, but the bulk of “new” AI tools are rebadged old tools or fancy GUIs using the old tools APIs to do stuff in the background. With clever prompts, you can get some impressive results, sometimes, but not always. The answer to using AI for your content is proofreading and fact-checking. When you do that your end result will be so much better than the bare-bones AI content. The tool I use the most when it comes to vetting AI content is Grammarly, https://go.wm-tips.com/grammarly, which always tidies things up for me. You can also check for plagiarism, but not for facts. You have to do the research for that yourself. Get it, use it, make your content better. Regards, |