Ever since the world started seeing ChatGPT as the potential threat that it can be to the creative world at large, everyone’s been, to say the least, worried and anxious. Some up-in-arms.
Honestly, I’m afraid.
But I am not the kind of person who will take such things at face value or sit down and just worry.
I tried the apps out to help me flesh out two full articles.
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- How to become a top-tier freelance writer?
The verdict? Not too bad, honestly. I see that the apps can flesh out and produce valid points that even I, as someone who researches, writes, publishes, and promote digital content daily cannot deny as practical and usable content.
So, what am I thinking? Quit because robots are taking over the world?
No, I personally think these new technologies are, in fact, forcing the serious ones of us to become even more human in our work. The first industry to be affected is the creative one, needless to say.
I’ve even tried out TikTok’s various face detection and character manipulation tools. I was so shocked by the realistic results…at first. I was, first, bewitched, then worried, and then straight-up freaked out.