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Some conclusions -- yes, I said conclusions -- on #AI for writing. Should writers be using AI? Yes. Should AI be doing the #writing? No. AI is not a solution you turn on and instantly benefit from. It is exceedingly good at giving you options, ideas, alternatives, and writing cliche lines. It is exceedingly bad at idioms, clever, wordplay, alliteration, memorable writing, metaphors, and understanding the ways word give voice to emotion. But yes, EVERY writer should be using it. If you said, "We don't use AI here," you are making a career-ending mistake. That's akin to saying, "We don't use spellcheck here." And, every writer should be thinking about HOW TO CREATE A WORKFLOW that makes sense, taking advantage of AI's core strengths, and mitigating its weaknesses, again, the brilliance that good writers exhibit. This blog was an extremely helpful synthesis of these concepts. https://lnkd.in/gd-zY-V3

AI writing tools are the new thesaurus and so much more. 

AI writing tools are the new thesaurus and so much more. 

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