Forget AI Imitating Us, We Are Imitating AI

Ever feel like LinkedIn posts sound... a bit too perfect these days? Or like certain words are suddenly everywhere? You're not imagining it. I dive into a fascinating and unsettling trend: we might be starting to sound like AI, not the other way around. Drawing on insights from the Max Planck Institute and literary critics, I explore how platforms and AI tools are subtly reshaping our language, making it more uniform and less uniquely human. It's not just about what we write, but how it impacts trust and authenticity in communication.

When Struggle Was the Signal: AI’s Challenge to Creative Worth

Is the ease of AI fast-tracking the commodification of the human spirit, as Nick Cave eloquently argues? Does a flawlessly AI-written letter of recommendation devalue the genuine effort of a professor, as Ethan Mollick discovered? What happens when the struggle fades, when AI can conjure prose with effortless speed?

AI Is Coming for Your Job โ€” And It’s Already Here

I fact-check the clichรฉ: โ€œAI won't replace you, but someone who knows how to use AI will". I argue that AI is not just coming for your job, itโ€™s here already. Exploring how AI is replacing the organizational pyramid, I observe how fresh graduates are at most risk at the moment. But it wonโ€™t stop here.

Has GenAI killed the college essay?

I explore if GenAI has killed the college essay. Why are students required to write essays? Itโ€™s to assess their ability to think through things, and communicate their perspective in a clear, compelling and organized fashion. I argue that GenAI, by removing the creative struggle from the writing, is capable of deeply affecting how we think.

Is GenAI a threat to content writers?

I talk about how GenAI has changed the content game. Last few weeks, I have been tinkering with GenAI tools, particularly ChatGPT and Perplexity. And, itโ€™s been a revelation! Based on this brief experience, I explore whether GenAI is a threat to content writers.

AI and Emotion: Do machines feel?

I explore if AI has emotions and whether it can do emotional work. Writers and artists are fond of reiterating that since AI cannot feel emotions, its output will not feel human too. But how true is this claim? Are machines really breaching the final frontier of human cognition?

Why GenAI will not replace Human Writers

I argue why GenAI cannot replace human writers. GenAI is not magic, itโ€™s a probabilistic sequence predictor. It is trained on data to predict what is most likely to follow a set of words (prompt). In contrast, human writing is thinking on paper.

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