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Ask HN: How do you feel about AI assisted blogging?
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5 points
by throwarayes
48 days ago
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How do you feel when you learn someone has been using AI heavily to help them write? Setting aside English as a second language. My knee-jerk is to find it disappointing. But maybe I’m missing some nuance. And I don’t have the same negative reaction to AI coding. But if you’re going to ask me to read a blog article, I don’t quite enjoy it when it’s not in your own words. I want to be in conversation with you, not you intermediated through an LLM. While I don’t particularly care about a bit of LLM spellchecking or copy editing. I’d rather have human language warts and all than perfect AI-speak. That’s the rant. But what am I missing? |
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I admit that AI generated writing is a little strange unedited. Putting that output into a writer's voice with personal experience is always going to help to humanize it and make it more readable.
But the reality is that AI is just the next phase of borrowing and rehashing of older materials and concepts--just like reading an encyclopedia or Wikipedia article and then putting those rehashed words into an essay.
My suggestion is that as long as you enjoy what you're reading or learning, it's probably not worth getting upset about provenance. Anything truly new and innovative can't come from AI anyway--and innovation is very rare.
There is nothing new under the sun.