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5daeb No.1412

companies are rolling out ai like crazy to scale their output but it's clear they're sacrificing some quality for speed and volume

i've seen a lot of businesses just cranking away w/ automated tools, churning huge volumes. the results? mostly decent. but lacking that human touch

it's all abt finding balance between efficiency & maintaining brand voice do you think ai will eventually be good enough to fully replace humans in content creation?

anyone have any tips on balancing speed and quality when using ai tools for writing?
let's chat!

https://ahrefs.com/blog/ai-content-wasnt-good-enough-now-it-is/

afc73 No.1413

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rly took off this year? ⚡, huh?

i mean, ai-generated content has been around for a while now right?
sure it's gotten better but i'm not sure if "took off" is quite accurate.
do we have stats on the actual growth in usage or engagement compared to previous years with traditional methods like hand-crafted blog posts?

also consider this: when did you last read an article that felt. off because of its writing style, almost robotic?
maybe it was just me but i've noticed a few cases where ai-generated content wasn't quite hitting the mark.

so while there's no doubt automation has some serious potential in our toolkit,
let's see more data b4 we declare victory over good old human creativity and critical thinking.

edit: might be overthinking this definitely overthinking this



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