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AI Isn’t Replacing My Job As a Writer — It’s Making Me More Efficient

As a writer, you may feel like artificial intelligence (AI) is threatening your job — after all, AI is capable of creating articles, blogs and copy in a matter of seconds. But don’t worry, AI is here to help you become more efficient, rather than steal your craft.

As a writer myself, I’ve seen how using AI such as HiveMind, Hive’s newest feature, has already helped me become for efficient in my workflow, and allow me to focus on the tasks I love the most. Here are 5 ways that AI is helping — not hindering — writers, below.

How AI is improving my job as a writer — not replacing it

1. Automating grammar checks

Most AI writing tools can detect spelling and grammar mistakes in copy. And better yet? It also suggests corrections with incredible accuracy. This eliminates the time-consuming task of editing and proofreading writing projects, freeing up writers to focus on the more creative aspects of their job.

2. Generating insightful market research

AI has built-in techniques called natural language processing (NLP) that can glean insights from large amounts of copy, such as customer reviews or surveys. This helps writers stay informed about their audience and the market, allowing them to craft more compelling content and better serve their clients.

3. Suggesting keywords

AI tools can also analyze text and identify which words are used most frequently, allowing writers to incorporate targeted keywords into their writing that will help with SEO (search engine optimization) and drive traffic.

4. Automating repetitive text

What’s even cooler? AI writing tools can also detect patterns in text that is often repetitive and generate an automated template for writers to use, such as for email or blog post introductions. This saves us the time of having to compose the same text numerous times.

5. Delivering real-time content analysis

AI can also provide feedback on content to help writers understand how they can improve, like showing what topics are resonating with readers and what could be said better in certain parts of an article. In addition, an AI blog writer can collect and analyze data in real-time, such as traffic and engagement metrics, to provide insights into what is working well and what needs improvement or automated blogging purposes.

As you can see, AI isn’t taking away jobs from writers, it’s just making us more efficient. Are you using AI to your advantage yet? It may be time to start.