This is why you should ALWAYS check through your AI writen articles before publishing
Today I wanted to make this blog, as a friendly reminder of why you should always check through your article that was written by the AI author here at WA, or any AI in general.
So why I wanted to share this is because this happened to me this afternoon when working on my article:
Do you see those 2 headings?
They are exactly the same. And this article is about how you can monetize your website. And you can see that it made a big error here.
And even though the AI author is great, it still can make a mistake. Not that big of a deal, as long as you edit it.
Now, this isn't the ONLY reason you should go through your article, and edit it.
The AI isn't you, add your voice in it, it makes the article more alive in my opinion, and makes the article better too.
I have seen way too many untouched articles while leaving feedback within the site feedback here on WA.
So, please go through, and EDIT your articles, it makes them so much better, or at least ensures that it is good!
Thanks for reading! :)
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I agree. Even with AI, getting the whole article right takes me a few hours. I also ensure all the headers don't have that colon that seems ubiquitous in AI titles.
I use Grammarly Pro, so it makes many change suggestions. That takes a bit, too. I wait until I've put my spin on the copy before I make many updates.
Then, you have to do all of the text with colors, images (time-consuming, for me (perfectionist), etc.
Doesn't pay to not follow the correct format.
Teri
I always read through ai articles. I’ve actually found an ai platform that takes old articles you’ve typed and gives it its own brand voice. I’ve started using wa’s aincopywritwrs and editing them to my own brand voice through ai. Then I read it, tweak it, and hit the send button. Works flawlessly actually.
Hiya! May I ask you a couple of questions?
1. What software are you using to update your older articles?
2. Are you using that same software to further adjust the WA AI writer?
Thanks!
Darlene
Hey Darlene - To answer your questions
1) I don't want to misinterpret what I wrote, I re-read it and just wanting to clarify before there's confusion.
The platform I used is https://app.copy.ai
You can literally take any old aricle you wrote from the heart and input it into the "brand voice" feature. I'm using this all as free versions by the way, try to pay the least amount as possible.
Once it spits out your brand voice from it's interpretation on how you write, Input into chat GPT on how you'd like it to respond. -- This leads to the answer of question 2.
2) Once you have your aricle spit out on the AI writer...heck, save credits and get the outline at least... then you can tell GPT how you want it written in your own brand voice.
I like to use the content credits and compare the differences. Believe it or not, they're both equal at times...but one always "fits" better to your voice.
And of course, when you read and EDIT it, because you know you may have forgotten SOMETHING (aka affiliate links, internal website links, etc), you may realize the differences afterwards.
ToTAL SAVE TIME INSTEAD OF FROM sCRATCH - - 3 hrs and 15 minutes. *Not timed acurately*
Oh, WOW!!! Thank you SO much for the tips! And for writing such a detailed answer!
I’m going to go play “Duelling AIs” now and see what can be done! 😂
Cheers!
Darlene
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Hi Jonathan
Information duplication is very common in AI-generated content.
It’s almost as if it has so much to do simultaneously working on everyone’s content that it forgets what it already wrote and duplicates some of the information.
An unscientific explanation but it is probably related to a multi-tasking bandwidth limitation.
Frank 🎸