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Using AI to create content without AI-Detection

If you're not a writer, then I'm sure using AI is okay for you.

But I love writing. Writing has got me through some troubling times. I could never delegate that to artificial intelligence.
As long as AI tools doesn't have any kind of human touch in the contents they generate, it can never work for writers. It's still the edge human writers have over AI generated contents.
 
As long as AI tools doesn't have any kind of human touch in the contents they generate, it can never work for writers. It's still the edge human writers have over AI generated contents.
I'm sure the tools will get better and better.

Eventually, it will be a struggle for writers.

But I feel like there is a solution:

1. Niche down. Cover a specific subject.
2. Become the expert of that subject. Be known for knowing it.
3. Build long-term relationships with your clients.
4. Prepare to make better deals, adjust pricing, and add benefits as AI become more relevant and cheaper.
 
I find this interesting too. I think the real advantage of AI is to help with writing, not to fully depend on it. I like creating my own content but using AI to assist with ideas, structure or editing can be really useful. Relying on it completely for serious work isn’t something I’d do, though experimenting with it for learning is fine.
 
The question of morality behind AI content is an interesting discussion by itself.

To me, however, the creation of AI content is here to stay, regardless of what anyone thinks about it.

Unfortunately, this is the sad reality and some writers won't mind depending fully on AI to generate content as long as the clients that they work for fail to show concern for its usage on their forums. This means that more creators will wish to depend on it as a tool as long as no one complains about it.

We have similar issues happening in the gaming industry as well and some gamers have started complaining about it.
 
You just need to find clients who realize your writing is legit and trusts you. Stay true to them, be honest when you have to increase your rates, and keep pushing value.

Let all the deadbeat AI-"creators" people get all the scraps.
 
I expect a writer to be creative. To be able to research topics that they have limited knowledge of. If you want to know things via AI, that's fine, but what I won't allow is for anyone to rely fully on artificial intelligence when it comes to creating quality discussions on the forum. It is an insult to others who genuinely want to interact with other humans on forums because they will definitely struggle interacting with a writer who pastes AI content on the topic of discussion.
 
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