Should We Use AI to Write for Us? (Debate with Alastair McDermott)
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How much help is too much help? When do you go from the actual worker to the visionary? And where does AI fit into all of this? Over on LinkedIn, I said using AI to write your book is like using a car to run a marathon.  People took issue with that. So my friend Alastair MeDermott and I decided to have a good old fashioned debate.  You’ll hear a nuanced discussion around: How to think about AI assistance in writing and content creation Where AI can help versus replace in the creative process How iterative prompting can shape the AI output Whether AI will ever replicate truly original human ideas The importance of the human editorial eye in approving AI-generated content What we potentially stand to lose in fully outsourcing creative work to machines If you’re feeling uncertain about how to responsibly and effectively leverage AI tools like ChatGPT in your business and content creation, don’t miss this lively exchange of perspectives. Tune in now to help shape your own ethical framework. Check out Alastair's podcast over at https://therecognizedauthority.com/  ★ Support this podcast ★
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