By Moses
Firstly, it increases productivity. AI has allowed me to quickly review ideas in texts and ask if it logical and coherent. In this I try to ethically use AI and limit it where possible especially in writing. I no longer copy and past whatever AI spits back out at me, just to call it good. I have ran into situations where the AI is allegedly hallucinating on what the input was originally. I re-read AI content and fact check it. In this though as a one person content machine I’ve been able to schedule out posts weeks in advance and maintain a balance.
Then, using AI for image generation. I acknowledge that AI often reuses ideas from other artists without consent, but on the same line I’m not a graphic designer and for the amount of content I put out there hiring one would be costly. AI is cheaper and more cost effective then a real person. This may make one think that using AI is anti-union , but it’s not for the simple reason in which AI can help even unions. I like using the image generation tool because it gives a different image for each prompt and usually it’s good on the first try. Now it has difficulty with spelling sometimes and repeats information but with the write prompt it can be fixed.
This post is an example of what AI can do for it took my original statement and edited it for grammar and clarity. Look at the screenshots in relation to this post. I use AI as ethically as possible and whenever I learn about how AI is harmful I look into it hastily. AI is a tool in a box like the others, it’s meant to help someone make something better, not replace it completely.
Another point is I am a multimedia degree holder meaning I can do all the media aspects of creation like photography, graphic design, 3D modeling, or even game design. AI had fundamentally replaced certain jobs and that’s the harsh reality of having access to the globe at your finger tips. That’s why when I use AI I keep it ethical by acknowledging the harm and repeatedly checking what AI spat out.


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