But yeah, it still can’t replace you completely.
You’ve heard it all before.
Generative text is flat. It’s surface-level with the vocabulary of a parrot known for repeating cliche words. Yet, these prompt-based writings have done what many writers, myself included, can’t.
Earn big bucks. Earn attention from large crowds.
Today’s another day, someone online rage-baited thousands with AI-generated work. It’s flooding Stack and YouTube Shorts. Some users want the next media feature to be mandatory banners for prompted posts.
But while we wait. Let’s talk about the subtle writing kicks AI has over human writers.
And I’ll tell you early, it isn’t only speed.
1. Create a version of a flood. Never Arks.
Most human creators want to ride waves. Watch what’s trending, then create more of the same.
But I’ve seen tech-enabled creators flood feeds. Experiment with topics. And stay in constant production. I’ve seen their pages remain fresh. Meanwhile, you go to your fave human’s site, and nothing new is there to enjoy.
