A Startup Was Very Impressed They Saw Grammar Errors In My Writing.
"That means it's not written by AI."
That’s the world we live in nowadays. You’re rewarded for showing the human flaw.
I was writing a whitepaper (~8.5k words), and it consumed quite a good amount of my time. Additionally, I liked the product, so I put my spirit into the work. Then, I delivered it without proofreading as a first version.
The startup (client) loved the work. But they are particularly fond of seeing grammatical errors like forgetting an “a” somewhere. This is an indication that the work was not written by AI.
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Human content will become the “Handmade” of the future.
The integration of both humans and AI in terms of content will be dominant.
(For Paid Subscribers) How to write as a human in the AI age.
Human content will become the “Handmade” of the future.
In this wild world of AI-generated everything, the real value is going to be in that good old-fashioned human creativity. Think about it - when was the last time you picked up a handmade scarf or pottery piece and felt that genuine connection? That's the kind of experience people are craving more and more these days.
The same principle is going to apply to content. In an age where AI can spit out articles and whitepapers at the drop of a hat, the stuff that's truly crafted by a human mind and spirit is going to be the real prize. People are going to be willing to pay a premium for that personal touch, that je ne sais quoi that you just can't replicate with any algorithm.
So take pride in that gray matter of yours. Your creativity and unique perspective are going to be the new "handmade" - a precious commodity in an increasingly artificial world.
The integration of both humans and AI in terms of content will be dominant.
You know, I've been thinking a lot about this whole AI content creation world, and after reviewing all platforms and studying this for a while, I've come to the conclusion that the dominant area is going to be found in the perfect marriage of humans and machines.
It’s not my preference, but it will be better than either alone.
AI assistants are getting scarily good at producing coherent, grammatically correct text. But at the end of the day, there's still that certain beautiful flaw that only a human mind can bring to the table. The creativity, the storytelling flair, the ability to truly connect with an audience - that's the secret sauce that AI just can't replicate. At least, not yet.
That's why I'm betting big on platforms that seamlessly integrate human and AI content creation. Imagine having the speed and efficiency of an AI assistant combined with the heart and soul of a human writer. The result? Content that's accurate, engaging, and genuinely resonates with your audience.
I happen to be investing in one such platform that's set to launch by the end of this year. The best of both worlds, working together in perfect harmony.
(For Paid Subscribers) How to write as a human in the AI age.
Look, I get it - in this era of AI-powered everything, it can feel like the art of human writing is getting a bit...lost in the shuffle. But I'm here to tell you that your unique perspective and storytelling abilities are more valuable than ever.
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