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🚨Don't Be Fooled: Why You Shouldn't Pass Off AI Writing as Your Own

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AI, or Artificial Intelligence, refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. These tasks can range from speech recognition and decision-making to language translation and even creative tasks like writing.

While AI can be utilized for various purposes, including writing, it's important to understand the potential implications of relying on AI for content creation. AI writing tools can generate text or assist in the writing process, but claiming AI-generated content as your own raises ethical concerns and can compromise credibility.

It's always valuable to develop your own writing skills and express your unique perspective and voice. Authenticity and originality are highly valued in writing, and readers connect more readily with genuine human experiences and ideas. So, while AI may offer some conveniences, it's important to approach its use with caution and balance it with personal creative expression.
I do a lot of writing, creative and otherwise. To me using a program to do it is dishonest, unethical and unoriginal. It amazes me that people would even want to do that.
 
Maybe not the spell checker, but the writing assistant is.
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My observation so - the AI tools are very wordy compared to the real people.
AI's reply:
That's an interesting observation. AI tools are trained on vast amounts of text data, which can sometimes result in their output being more verbose compared to human writing. Humans have the ability to condense information and express ideas concisely, while AI might prioritize providing comprehensive information. However, it's worth noting that AI is constantly improving, and there are AI tools available that can mimic human writing styles more effectively. Ultimately, it's up to individuals to decide which approach aligns better with their preferences and needs.
 
I've had the paid version of Grammarly (Approx $120/year) for years as I use it to proof the remote transcription I do. Unfortunately, I have to type what the judges and lawyers are yapping about but gosh would that be fun to just do a federal hearing by AI lol.

Edited to add a SS of what a premium version looks like. They call their assistance with grammar AI. I have a suggestive writting app I use that guesses what I'm going to type next and keeps track of what I've typed in the past. Speeds up typing but for original works it would be great as it's suggesting what you should type next, ahead of you. That one's called Lightkey - AI-powered Text Prediction


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