AI or Human Touch: Who Owns the Content Crown?

Kristian Mariyanov
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With platforms like ChatGPT and Bard, AI-generated content is soaring. What do you think will be the future of content creation? Will these tools replace traditional methods? Will they supplement them? Or people will start to recognize and value human written content more. Which content will be valued more?

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Tanjir Rahman
As a SaaS product demo explainer video expert, I believe that AI-generated content will play an increasingly important role in the future of content creation. However, I don't think it will completely replace traditional methods of content creation. Instead, I think AI-generated content will supplement traditional methods and create new possibilities for content creation.
Frank Nguyen | Afforai
@serhii_uspenskyi well said! or calculated 🤓 AI should be used to aid you in your work and content creation would still start with the ideation of human.
I feel that in the realm of content, AI and human touch each bring unique strengths to the table. AI can offer efficiency and scalability, data analysis, and the ability to generate large volumes of content. But, the human touch infuses content with emotion, creativity, and a deep understanding of context. Yeah?
Kristian Mariyanov
@akanksha_hunts definitely! If the AI is not guided, it won't produce good results. At least for now.
Aditi Rao
I agree with all members here. AI can make your life easier by providing the push that your writing needs. But, ultimately uniquely human skills such as creativity, critical thinking and empathy can lead us to write some authentic and brilliant content. SayData's AI powered product also provides the same push for data, by providing B2B SaaS businesses with simple customer facing analytics! We are launching on the 17th!! Would love your feedback :)
Yana Mariyanova
I wrote a bunch of blog posts and a lot of content for other marketing purposes recently. Using ChatGPT really helped a lot (a lot!). By doing those things I realized that at least for now, we need each other (humans and AI). I wouldn't have been able to deliver as much quality content as I did alone. And ChatGPT couldn't do it without my guidance either. It was a collaboration I enjoyed a lot TBH :) Also, I enjoy being nice to ChatGPT and getting the same in return :) Has anyone read Mo Gawdat's book "Scary Smart" recently? As a mother, I connected to his message quite easily... And you?