Yesterday, I wrote about AI and my writing. That was my original draft. Here is the AI rewrite of that, exactly as AI wrote it, along with an image it created. You decide if it did a good job:
A few months ago, I compared ChatGPT and Google Gemini by asking them about cord-cutting. Their responses were interesting, but I never got around to doing more comparisons.
Recently, I attended a conference where Google showcased Gemini, and I decided to explore it further. One standout feature is the "editor" function in Google Gemini Advanced. As someone who's not a natural writer, this could be a game-changer, especially since I've been a successful cord-cutter for over a decade and want to share my experiences.
However, there's a catch: relying too heavily on AI can be dangerous. If we let robots dictate our writing, then whoever controls the robots ultimately controls us. That's why I'm taking a different approach: using AI as a proofreader, not a writer. I'll review their suggestions and only incorporate those I agree with, ensuring my content remains my own.
My Streaming Life is my story, not a robot's. But AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini can help me refine my thoughts and communicate more clearly. I'll continue using them selectively, prioritizing authenticity and retaining control over my message. It's up to you to judge whether I'm striking the right balance.
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