Recent years have seen a tangible rise in artificial intelligence across various industries. While some fields are still working out how to manage this technology, others are either embracing AI or fully shutting it out.
Throughout the content creation world, there’ve been a lot of talk about AI and its implications for creatives, such as actors and writers. However, despite gloomy predictions of ChatGPT and other AI generators stealing human writers’ jobs, the opposite outcome has materialized.
Instead, AI only serves to underscore the value of talented, elite human writers who know what they’re doing.
Real writers beat AI generated content by miles
AI generators, such as ChatGPT, create low-quality content in seconds by ripping from already-existing material. In the case of OpenAI, a lawsuit emerged, due to the company allegedly using copyrighted content from the New York Times to train its generative bots.
People who do turn to ChatGPT (and other AI creators) also continue to report negative experiences. On Reddit, you can find countless forums full of complaints about low-quality AI content. Some Redditors also trashed non-human writing as “unusable.”