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"Reporting"-style writing vs a unique "voice"...
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for sharing your experience and findings! I've experimented with both Claude and ChatGPT - and it's remarkable... They've both improved a lot over the past year or so... If you know how to use it, the results can be impressive... I find you still have to edit the final "product" to make it sound right... Sometimes it still sounds a bit "strange" I find, every now and then... Will this put writers out of a job? I think it depends on the kind of writing... "Reporting"-type writers are probably in big danger. However, I don't think writers where their "voice" matters more - such as fiction writers, screenwriters, playwrights, etc., are in danger yet... Even non-fiction writers have a "voice"... Gordon Alexander here has a very unique "voice" - as does, for example, Glenn Osborn... Gary Halbert has a very unique "voice" in his newsletters... For example, you can get AI to emulate the style of Raymond Chandler, John D. MacDonald, or Aaron Sorkin... but while some of it is remarkable, it's somehow still not quite right... In my opinion! Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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