The Future of Writing: Humans and AI, Side by Side
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Just because AI can now write doesn’t mean that we should stop writing altogether. Similarly, having cars doesn't mean we shouldn't walk. Writing serves multiple purposes: it allows us to articulate our thoughts, organize and expand our ideas, keep a journal of our daily lives, and express our deepest emotions. I firmly believe that AI-generated writing and human writing will coexist harmoniously in the future. In fact, they can complement each other when used effectively. We are currently at the beginning of AI’s emergence. We still need to learn how to use these technologies properly and how to integrate them into our lives and work. But as we go forward, we learn more about AI's use cases and benefits. We also learn how to minimize the potential risks associated with this technology, ensuring its safe and constructive use.
Writer & Video Producer: TAS
Voiceover: Google Clouds
Raw Footage: Google ImageFX & Bing Image Creator
Music: Angel’s Dream - Aakash Gandhi (YouTube Audio Library)
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1. No part of the text is AI-generated, but several AI tools like Generative Search, Google Gemini, and Grammarly have been used to research the subjects mentioned in this content and to check the grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
2. The raw footage in this content has been generated using Google ImageFX and Bing Image Creator. They have been designed, crafted, and edited using Photoshop and Premiere Pro.
3. This content has been carefully reviewed for accuracy. However, I am committed to continuous improvement and welcome your constructive feedback. Your insights will be valuable in enhancing the quality of future content.