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5 Reasons Why AI-Generated Content Can Destroy Content Writers?

AI-generated content can destroy you, the content writers. Is this a myth or fact? You have encountered this topic so many times. Whenever you search for the topic ‘AI-generated content’, some half-baked truths must be there to grab your attention. For example, ‘AI will replace content writers?’ ‘ are we, the content writers over?’ ‘A billion people are set to lose their jobs due to AI takeover.’ These eye-catching headlines are designed a click away.

AI is influencing all the operations in an industry. You can’t deny that AI has its uses in content creation and marketing. However, it has elevated the speed of doing some menial and repetitive work conveniently. Many marketing personnel are relying on AI for diverse content creations. AI content creation tools have become sophisticated and accurate enough. But they are not exactly taking your job. Still, you, the content writers are at risk a little bit.

In this blog, 5 reasons are highlighted why AI-generated content is a threat to content writers.

1. Virtually AI Can Write Anything You Want

“The Day Computer Writes a Novel”, this novel is written by AI. It almost won the prize. This happened in 2016. AI’s language has developed enough now. There is a power behind transformer architecture that could train and process the text in parallel. After improving the transformer’s performance for some years, they decided to invent something different. Last year, They had given training to a model with most of the internet’s data, but not in a supervised manner. There was no need to label the data and thus saved money and time. However, they decided to make a very large model as well. This model is known as OpenAI’s GPT-4. This year we can certainly say GPT-4 has obsolete capabilities. People found it easy to write essays, articles, poems, songs, jokes, code, etc.

Apart from this, It can even copy some famous writers’ styles and mastery over writing.

“I wish people knew I am not just a random iceball. I am actually a beautiful planet,” says a new chatbot, LaMDA, released by Google. Is it a dream or what? An AI is making wishes also? What’s next then? We will see an AI as the brain of a virtual person. Dear, This is just the beginning. In the next decade, more features like multimodality and prompt programming will be introduced in AI with more data, and more refined architecture to make AI more developed. Therefore, AI can play with language, especially written language.

2. AI Has Achieved Human-Level Writing Capabilities

In 2020, Liam Porr wrote a genuine article about unproductivity and overthinking. It was entirely written by GPT-3. But only a handful of tech-savvy people found the trick. It was a well-structured, self-help article, though it doesn’t show any creative thinking. This is not the only instance of Ai-generated content which fooled around human readers. Half of the time, the judges who were detecting articles written by GPT-3, became confused with human-made ones. Hence, the threat is not that AI is able to write. It is that AI has learned to write like human writers.

3. No Need to Comprehend Words to Write

AIs don’t need to understand the meaning of words or language to generate well-structured creative writing. So, here is the perk. But GPT-3 can't convey insights. In spite of this, you, the readers can get intrinsic value out of it. Having drawbacks of the language model, AI doesn’t have any clue regarding meaning. Even though, It has mastery over the structure and syntax of the language.

4. You Can Edit AI-Generated Content

You can have a reflection on what you write. You can make other people read your writing if there is any error. So, you can have the chance to get feedback at least so that you can rewrite. But the current AI system, including the GPT-3.5 model, lacks true self-awareness and self-reflection. However, there are certain limitations and challenges associated with AI language models that sometimes result in incorrect outputs. But it is not a big issue at all. Even if AI produces bad writing, you can edit it later on and rewrite it by grasping the main idea from AI-generated content. Moreover, AI will save you time in writing.

5. Easy to Access and Use

It is true that the cost of using GPT-4 has become more accessible. The rate for users starts at $20 per month. If you are able to monetize the outcomes, that $20 would mean nothing. Though pricing may vary depending on the platform and specific usage. Overall, the accessibility and affordability of AI has increased. If anyone can write with the help of AI, your price as a content writer would decrease significantly.

Conclusion

It is true that AI will impact content writers in the near future. But it is not yet so advanced to completely replace the writers' creativity and critical thinking skills. So, you as a content writer should establish a symbiotic relationship with ChatGPT to upgrade your write-up. Now, ChatGPT-4 has been launched which is more developed in nature, though has some limitations as well. It is unlikely that it will entirely destroy online writing professionals. As AI is ubiquitous, you should find a way out to help yourself and other content writers who are at risk and generate adequate strategies to solve it. However, making friends with AI and upscaling your worth is better. The positive takeaway is that you should keep writing anyway and produce crafty content for the people.

In 2020, Liam Porr wrote a genuine article about unproductivity and overthinking. It was entirely written by GPT-3. But only a handful of tech-savvy people found the trick. It was a well-structured, self-help article, though it doesn’t show any creative thinking. This is not the only instance of Ai-generated content which fooled around human readers. Half of the time, the judges who were detecting articles written by GPT-3, became confused with human-made ones. Hence, the threat is not that AI is able to write. It is that AI has learned to write like human writers.