Gigate,

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  • TimeSquirrel,

    A good writer will be figuring out how to leverage this tech for themselves and make their own work more efficient and productive. Just like all the programmers are doing right now. AI is not going away. That is not an option. That's like hoping the Internet "fad" goes away. Either prepare for it, or not and suffer for it, that's the choice everybody is facing right now. Your colleagues are not going to not use a competitive advantage just because you won't.

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  • elshandra, (edited )

    What an interesting and extremely limiting perspective. I’m not a in the writing industry, I’ll do my best.

    Two writers write the same article, beginning at the same time. One uses a quill, ink and blotting paper. The other, vi. Is the one using a PC less of a writer for using the tool to make it easier?

    The pc crashes so they end up finishing the article at the same time anyway.

    The handwritten one is then delivered to an editing teams intray. The pc one, is thrown to an AI for preliminary editing, and instantly the writer checks/corrects edits. Repeat as necessary and submit for approval.

    There is room for AI in writing, but I think writing by only humans will be more diverse and therefore enjoyable.

    e: somehow dragged a line to the wrong place… Need an editor :p

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