How do people do this


Here I thought keeping up a Blog would be the easiest thing in the world.  Granted I have quite a few AI programs that I could be using that would make this oh sooooo much easier; but then it would be 10% me and 90% AI.  That would not be fair to you.

For example I took my recent book that I am working on with 3×5 Time management and decided for grins today to take just the chapter headings and reword them so that AI could take action upon them and write paragraphs.  (I still have to figure out how to get chapters and I’m sure that will come in time.  The  AI wrote paragraphs where I had chapters.  The AI went in a totally different direction for 3×5 Time management.  And the sad thing was the AI totally kicked my tail and even came up with a totally different concept for the 3×5 time management system.  Now I have two 3×5 time management systems.  One that is better written that makes some sense when you aren’t really paying to much attention, and the other one that does not flow as smooth or have as long sentences as the AI, but is mine.  Will man be replaced by machine?

Hmmm Lets see what AI says.  SEED:  can machines outperform man in writing    [BELOW IS THE RESULT:  First expanded AI then AI Paragraph from Neuronwriter from AppSumo]

Yes, machines can outperform humans in writing. Machines are capable of quickly and accurately generating large amounts of content that is free from errors. They can also be programmed to adhere to specific guidelines, making them more reliable than human authors when it comes to producing quality content.

It is often debated whether machines can outperform man in writing. While machines do possess the capacity to process data at a much faster rate and therefore produce more words in a shorter amount of time, they cannot replicate the creative nuances that come with human writing. Machines are limited to the parameters set by their programming, while humans are able to draw on their vast experience and knowledge to create unique pieces of writing. Additionally, machines will never be able to fully understand the context of a piece or its intended audience in order to tailor it accordingly, something which is essential when writing for any purpose. Ultimately, while machines may be able to produce more words in less time compared to humans, they are still unable to outshine them when it comes to creating quality content that resonates with an audience.

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Well I still have to catch up.  Have fallen way behind.  October and November busy months.  October my mother’s funeral and travel to the East coast.  November visiting my youngest and her husband in Verdi, NV.  Flew in and out of Reno, NV and Salt Lake City UT.  Somewhere along the way the germs that are in the airport caught me and took hold.  Down for one week with cold, recovery another two weeks, and here I am not fully recovered but 99%. 🙂


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