AI Isn't Bad, It's just Drawn That Way

AI can be useful in aiding us, not replacing us.

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We must come to a hard truth; that AI in the way that it has been shape for public consumption is not going to go any time soon. People have already picked up AI to help with mundane tasks in their personal and work lives. Personally, I use ChatGPT multiple times a week, and when it is in time for a project, almost every day! While my sponsor is great at ongoing tips with using AI, I would love to expound upon how I use it in my business and creatively.

  1. Let ChatGPT help you with outlines, not writing the full thing.

    While it would be the easy way to type a prompt into ChatGPT and let it write the entire thing for you to copy and paste, people always know when something is written by AI. In the process of aggregating the data, the soul behind the words collected loses it’s meaning. Instead, I use ChatGPT in areas where I feel stuck or need guidance. For instance, when I relaunched my website consulting, I asked ChatGPT about what documents would be beneficial to send my clients in the beginning to lay out the entire process.

  2. ChatGPT can also outline blog posts and newsletter ideas!

    Believe it or not, sometimes my newsletter ideas don’t pop out of thin air (although this one did,) and I need a little help. ChatGPT knows my newsletter pretty well at this point in terms of content and my audience. I tend to ask for a list of ideas, see which ones I want to write about, and then research and move forward with execution. AI tools are essential for me to become unstuck because once I find myself stuck, I stall.

  3. Grammarly can help me find mistakes and tone differences.

    I am a huge fan of Grammarly because a lot of the time I switch tone instances in paragraphs, and even sentences, without realizing it. Did you know that they also have an AI tool that can help you restructure your thoughts or soften the blow? There are other AI tools alike to this, but this is the one that I have the most experience with. I like having a side-by-side of my initial writing and the “Casual” AI output and seeing if it is worth thinking of a rewrite to get my initial point across. While it has been helpful with making me about the tone and structure of my writing, I can’t say that it replaces my own writing or a good writing class.

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