Thoughts on using AI to generate content?

Pooja Jyothy-Seshadri
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Have you ever used an AI content generator/AI content creation tool? If yes, which one do you like best and why? If no, any particular reason why? Also, while I have you, we're launching our AI bulk content generator soon if you're interested in checking it out: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...

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Tanya Pereira
I use Narrato and it's saved me a ton of time!! As long as you review the content AI generates, it's truly a blessing!!
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Pooja Jyothy-Seshadri
@tanya_p @jd_worcester Do follow our launch so you're notified when we go live πŸ™Œ Zeacon looks very interesting and promising.
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Rajarshi Parmar
AI content generation: efficient and innovative, revolutionizing creative processes.
Isha S
AI-generated content can help speed up the writing process, which can be time-consuming and expensive. Narrato is my go to tool for it!
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Pooja Jyothy-Seshadri
@isha_s1 Content creation can definitely take up a huge chunk of your time - glad there's AI tools like Narrato to help πŸ”₯
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Kuldeep Gupta
The best tools I have found in recent times are ChatGPT and Narrato. Narrato is a great tool for automating and streamlining content generation process.
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My Phung
I see that you and the other commenters are trying to market your tool with this post. I think it's an interesting question though. I don't create videos seriously, so no I don't use one. However, I think AI generated content works. I've seen a rise in Youtube Short-form videos with AI pictures in the background as an AI voice reads from a wiki article. This tool might be useful for new content creators, students. I could imagine you could market this by creating/partnering with someone who could host a mastermind workshop using your tool to create content. Good luck
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Sree
Gotta be Github Co-pilot and ChatGPT. ChatGPT got me through a lot of courses in uni by breaking down complex subjects for me into easier bite-sized information that I can learn. It's an underrated study tool, but people mostly use it to complete their assignments. Github co-pilot is a supersmart auto-suggest for coding and if there is a lot of boilerplate code in what you do, then co-pilot can reduce development time by half by auto-suggesting it to you in seconds. Just followed Narrato Pooja. I would love to connect with you as well.
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Pooja Jyothy-Seshadri
@sreenington Interesting! I haven't tried/used Github myself, but it sounds awesome. Thanks for following our launch, and yes feel free to connect over LinkedIn πŸ™Œ
Meredith Lancaster
Absolutely! I use BoodleBoxto get started on just about every content piece. I think AI is a great starting point, but it always requires some human interaction... that's where BoodleBox's collaboration feature is amazing! (we launched today, and I'd love your feedback!).
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JD Worcester
@meredith_lancaster Is this a wrapper that makes AI tools play nicely together? Haha
Pooja Jyothy-Seshadri
@meredith_lancaster Congratulations on the successful launch, Meredith! I completely agree, human interaction is definitely needed. Will surely check out BoodleBox πŸ™Œ
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Meredith Lancaster
@pooja_0712 Thank you so much! It is definitely putting the human interaction right along side AI, and it makes collaborating so easy!
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JD Worcester
When AI video comes out it's game over
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QING LI
Using AI to generate content can be a game-changer. On one hand, it's super efficient and can save a ton of time, especially for repetitive tasks or brainstorming ideas. AI can help kickstart the creative process, suggest headlines, or even draft articles. But on the flip side, it sometimes lacks the human touch and nuance that comes with personal experience and creativity. It’s great for getting the ball rolling, but I think a mix of AI and human input usually works best. What do you think?
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Geetanjali Shrivastava
We are actually going to launch our Creator platform that will enable subject-matter experts to publish AI-generated micro-lessons with minimum investment of tile & energy, so I have to say I'm in the team that's for AI content generation. πŸ˜€ As a writer, I haven't explored any of the content generation tools (like yours), since I've been happy so far with the ideation & outline assistance provided by ChatGPT and Gemini.
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Benjamin Sloutsky
I haven’t because I wanna be unique and creative with myself. I also like the process of creating content from my head, it feels more fulfilling.
Karolina Brach
The koala writer provided decent quality for the AI tool. If your goal is to create content for SEO, that makes sense. But if you're aiming to position as thought leader and expert, that's still not enough, and you still need an actual research and writer to take a look.
Michael Yagudaev
In my opinion, good content is about great storytelling. Since the AI doesn't know your story and will never know it, it cannot help you create it from scratch. Most of the content out there is generic garbage for SEO. AI will help there. I don't think we need any more of that. So yes, I've used it to help create things like images and help refine language. But not for "write me an article about how to publish on product hunt as a solo maker". That needs to come from you and your unique story and angle.