GPWA Times Magazine - Issue 58 - February 2024

#5 Oliver Cooper 6 December 2023, 4:59 p.m. Public Member It all depends on how the copywriter processes the text from the AI. If he really did a great job of choosing the request and generating the correct information, then why not? “ Reply With Quote #6 Juan Roman 7 December 2023, 3:28 a.m. Private Member We have used quite a few of those tools and I can honestly say they are all very unreliable. Hope they will be perfected in the future, but, at the moment, they are very inconclusive. We go out of our way to check all the content we receive from our writers (in-house and freelancers) to ensure it is not only high quality but also 100% human, and yes, some writers do use AI, which we do not tolerate. But, at times, it is their word against yours as anti-AI tools cannot be trusted at all. The content editors nowadays really have their work cut out for them as they need to go by their feeling and evaluate whether the latest article matches that writer’s usual style or there is a possibility the writer may have used AI for parts of it. “ Reply With Quote FROM THE FORUMS #8 Strider1973 8 December 2023, 1:19 a.m. Private Member Times have changed. Just hire someone where you explicitly ask them to have AI write the text, and to proofread them. Agree on an hourly pay. The times of 2-3c/word articles are gone. AI can write better text. Cost to create a text have come down 10x. And sorry for all those professional translators - that’s like becoming a horse saddle maker 100 years ago. “ Reply With Quote #7 dannyx 7 December 2023, 12:28 p.m. Public Member This will not be topical in a few months, maybe longer, when AI will produce much better texts than a great writer. There are posts on GPWA from 2015, for example, but probably many others too, as many people wrote that Google Translator is weak and human translation will always be better. The result is that for 2023 translations on some language pairs are much better than a human translator. For all the people here, these are big changes, but think what they will be for, say, today’s 12-year-old who will enter this world in a few years. For him, the writing of texts by creators as well as translation by translators will be seen in the same way as for us the times of ancient Rome. “ Reply With Quote I have little doubt that within a year, maybe two, there will be (close to) zero need for any human writer or editor. And the AI will be clever enough to out-write 99.9% of human writers with minimal to zero input, editing, and enhancement. GPWAtimes.org 16

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