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I don’t like to react to Reddit stories. They are often exaggerated to certain extents.

I think anyone who could pay $20/mo for premium access to a tool that does 80% of the job will do it. Especially if that person is writing the writing prompts to begin with.

This doesn’t really surprise me. What does surprise me is why some freelance writers haven’t leveraged this tool themselves to do the same if the quality of their writing is less an issue and it is more so the completeness of it.

There’s some pride effect here that people can’t get past. To think you’re a better X than a computer is futile. Even the top 1% should be a history lesson with chess or Go. You have to adapt to change, not just do the same thing and expect it will be around forever. That’s what life is all about after all. Adapting to the changing world.




If the client sent off the spec sheet to the robots and the result was good enough why have a middleman?

Higher end stuff, maybe. Just don’t tell them the AI wrote the majority of it because they’ll wonder where their $80/hr is going.




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