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Robert: Thanks for the follow-up. I read the thread and it reflects the confusion about AI. Honestly, if I could avoid seeing one more article about the threats of AI it would be too soon. It's a tool and like one of the commenters said, everything they write is detected as AI.

I recently rearranged my office and came across my copy of Roget's Thesaurus. I miss those days of writing school papers and looking for just the correct word. Most students, today, wouldn't know how to use it. They would simply right-click and choose a synonym.

Marketing communication is far different writing thought pieces and fiction. But, one of them pays the bills. AI helps to get that done faster.

Have a great week!

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Robert: These are some good thoughts. I use AI for research and usually have to edit the output for clarity, CTA, and duplicates. My version writes like a 9th Grader. For example... To Include... and sometimes repeats entire phrases. It still boosts my productivity so that I can compete with many of the third-world writers.

There is a way to pass the detection test through the use of AI.

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