As an emerging technology, there are many misconceptions about Artificial Intelligence and what is gained and lost by using AI. Much like its technological predecessors, AI receives more conversation about the now versus the then.
Imagine taking the research of a Harvard professor, the psychology knowledge of a leading mental health professional, the systems of an entrepreneurial guru, and combine them to create a single article that covers a topic overlapping each field into one piece. That is the power of AI.
In this uncertain time of a new technology sweeping the tech world, the misunderstanding of what AI actually is and does is left mostly to myths, assumptions, and misinformation. It is treated as some poison to the work force instead of a tool that maximizes output.
For Hobart Kelly & Co, we use it create blog posts based on three contributions: First, we draw content and information from vetted sources. Secondly, we handle AI usage as a collection not a creation - meaning we are gathering several sources of information to create pointed summaries of the needed content. Three, we do no deceive readers into believing our AI contributions are human. We are using AI to better the human condition not mimic it or fill posts with generic clickbait.
AI has the ability to take daily tasks, utilize coding, and create, for lack of a better term, miniature softwares dedicated to repeatable tasks. This does not rob the user of anything. It delegates time consuming chores to free space in the day to actually make valuable content. F