Is It Worth Our Money for Asking AI to Handle Our Content?
Maybe or May not
A lot of people are wondering, is it worth it to ask AI to write for us? The answer is that it depends. If your goal is to produce high-quality content that will be read by a wide audience, then AI might not be the best choice for you. However, if your goal is simply to churn out large quantities of content quickly and cheaply, then it’s worth considering.
This statement is highly debatable. The main issue with AI-generated content is that it lacks human elements which are integral to content creation. It may be hard for your customers to engage with such content. Nevertheless, AI-generated content can be a good option if you are looking for a quick way to create a lot of content that would not require any human input.
There are many advantages to an AI-generated text. One of the major benefits is that it will be harder for a human reader to detect plagiarism since the text will be generated by a machine. The user can then edit and improve the text as they see fit without having to worry about receiving a plagiarism complaint from someone else.
The disadvantages of an AI-generated text are that we cannot expect it to perform as well as a human writer in certain writing genres, such as reporting or poetry. It is also difficult for these texts to take into account subtle nuances in context, which can lead to potentially humorous or misleading errors.
Many companies are now starting to use artificial intelligence (AI) to “write” articles on their behalf. These articles are written by AI programs and then “published” on the company’s behalf. The AI programs can take a lot of time and energy to produce an article of high quality, so the question remains: Is it worth our money to ask AI to write for us?
Some companies believe that hiring humans would be more expensive than just using AI. But this is not always true because sometimes hiring humans leads to errors, which can cause a company’s reputation problems. Therefore, we should hire the human after all if their quality is higher than that of the AI program.
In conclusion, we should hire human writers instead of asking the AI program as many people find that while it is capable of producing decent content, it has a hard time with topics that require creativity and emotional intelligence.
What do you think?
The 400 words above are all generated by AI. Its name is Ryte.
I have two questions to ask;
- As a reader, what do you feel about the content written by AI?
- As a writer, what do you think about this AI’s performance?
According to G2 Grid®, Ryte is at 4th place in performance comparing with other writing assistant software. The best one is Conversion.ai which I have tested in previous posts.
However, Conversion.ai always misunderstands my intention. Perhaps, to sell products, developers might have set a fixed mindset on it. So, it is unable to predict anything unrelated to vend. Most of its tools and the outputs I get are evident to support that fact.
Ryte is different. It understands my intention and gives me better outputs. With a simple user interface and your input in section topic, it is ready to amaze you with the result as I have shown you at the beginning of this article.
So people are going to use it as a ghostwriter for an entire blog post? I don’t know. Someone might be able to do it or just write the critical part and let Ryte takes care of the rest.
You can write on your own and ask Ryte to assist you in some part of your content. However, the content must not less than 30 characters, also 300 characters are the maximum to use these functions.
For the price, Ryte offers us unlimited usage with $29 monthly while Conversion.ai gives us 20,000 credits each month for our 29 dollars. if you want an unlimited version of Conversion.ai, you need to pay $109 for the subscription. Thus, Ryte is the best choice for me if I want an AI to be my assistance but not right now.
If you write a lot or hire copywriters often, then having AI as your assistance should be a good investment.