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Writing a paragraph or two of bland shit that sounds like homework from a highschool student. AI is fine for writing 'copy'. Like advertisements or sports articles. But it sucks at anything long form that requires consistency, such as a novel or movie script.

AI will be an okay tool for hack writers. It will puke out a few paragraphs at a time for them to choose from and then edit to their liking. Ghost writers will love it. Productivity will go up. But AI won't spit out complete works at the touch of a button. A human will still have to be there to guide it every step of the way.

You're trying to demoralize amateur genre writers about the AI apocalypse, but really they have the most to gain. AI can show them how to polish their wonky prose or style it after a well known author. AI can generate a formulaic but useful plot outline. AI can fix obvious grammar mistakes.

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