July 3, 2023
Have you played with AI in your writing? Tell us what you think about it.
This article was not written with AI – or was it?
I read about it everywhere. How AI (artificial evidence) is writing blog posts, term papers, articles, and entire books. I’ve seen dozens of FB pasts proudly heralding the fact that a book was not written with the help of AI.
But we need a definition here. What is AI? The widely accepted meaning from Artificial Intelligence (courtesy of the website TechTarget) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
The question becomes, how deep does this go? Does something as simple as Microsoft’s built-in spell-checker count? (Which was part of Office 2003.) How about sites like Grammarly, ProWritingAid, Scrivener or a dozen more? Rytr or Jasper?
I’ve been using basic spelling and grammar checking sites for years. I’ve also used the option of looking for synonyms using the built-in capabilities of whatever document creation program is available to assist with tightening my writing. Does that mean I am using AI?
Shoot, ProWritingAid and Grammarly have added ‘suggestions’ to fix phrasing errors and bad writing into their standard functions. (I’m sure other systems have as well, but those are two I am familiar with.) Is that using AI? Will I run this entry through ProWritingAid before I post it? You bet your sweet bibby. And will I change things when it says bibby isn’t a word, or the phrase is a cliché and should be revised? Nope.
Does that mean I’ve used AI to produce this blog? Technically, yes. Do I believe this counts as an AI generated post? No. Absolutely not. I’ve poured a lot of energy into this entry. No computer wrote it for me.
What it comes down to is that I think we need new terminology. Just like a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle is not necessarily a square, we need terms that denote the differences between AI assisted and AI generated. And at what percentage is the dividing line? I will leave that discussion to others.
Would I consider using AI to generate a blog post? sure, I’d consider it.
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It’s been considered. My magic 8 ball says it’s unlikely.
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July 3, 2023
Have you played with AI in your writing? Tell us what you think about it.
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That’s an important distinction, the crucial thing is whether the AI is an aid to your hard work and imagination or the main creator of the content.
Agreed. I tried to come up with terminology to label the difference, but didn’t like anything that came to mind.
I haven’t used it much myself yet, but I think it has potential when used as a tool or support. The scary bit is when folks try to use it as a replacement for effort and thought. @samanthabwriter from
Balancing Act
like your website, it’s a balancing act, but we haven’t figured out the fulcrum point yet