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Why artificial intelligence is a bit rubbish

Updated: Jan 8



Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) threatening the future of the written word? Dystopian novels and Hollywood blockbusters have long fueled fears that machines will replace us. And today, we find ourselves in a reality where AI is invading an unexpected domain: writing. 


My LinkedIn feed is filled with professional copywriters like myself doing everything they can to defend their craft. Their careers and livelihoods are at stake, after all.  


So, I decided to test AI by asking it to fix a quick opening paragraph for a short story. It was nothing too exciting. It didn't have to be. If AI is as good as we're led to believe, all the hard work will be done with little assistance from me.  


Let's see how we get on. The original intro:  


This is what the end of the world looks like. A rundown building with the grim reaper in broken neon holding a pint glass aloft. His brooding presence throws random puddles of dingy red light onto the deserted car park. The place looks cursed, but I don’t care. After what I've just been through, I need a drink. 


Then, I got AI involved.


More exciting: 


This is it—the thrilling finale of everything we know! A worn-out building looms, its crumbling facade illuminated by the eerie glow of a broken neon sign featuring the grim reaper, defiantly clutching a pint glass high above. His haunting silhouette casts flickering patches of wild crimson light across the desolate parking lot, creating an atmosphere both ominous and electrifying. Though the exterior shouts of despair, I’m undeterred. After the rollercoaster of chaos I've just survived, all I crave is a drink to celebrate this surreal moment! 


More descriptive: 

This is what the end of the world feels like—a weathered building stands before me, its paint peeling and its structure barely holding together. A flickering, broken neon sign illuminates the figure of the grim reaper, his skeletal hand triumphantly lifting a pint glass as if toasting to the chaos around him. Shadows dance and weave across the deserted car park, splashing random pools of dim, ominous red light that seem to pulse with a life of their own. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of foreboding, the exterior of the place resembling a sanctuary for lost souls. Yet, despite the eerie ambiance that wraps around me like a shroud, my thoughts are singular—after the harrowing journey I’ve endured, all I desire is a drink to wash away the remnants of this tumultuous day. 


More professional: 

This is a representation of a post-apocalyptic scenario—a dilapidated building stands prominently, its exterior marred by wear and neglect. A broken neon sign depicts the grim reaper, who raises a pint glass aloft, creating a striking visual that captures the attention. The figure’s presence casts erratic pools of muted red light across the vacant parking lot, contributing to a foreboding atmosphere. The overall appearance suggests a refuge for those who have lost their way. However, despite the unsettling environment, my thoughts remain focused; after enduring a challenging ordeal, I find myself in need of a beverage to restore a sense of normalcy. 


More casual: 

This is what the end of the world looks like—a rundown building with a flickering neon sign of the grim reaper holding up a pint glass. His shadowy figure throws splashes of dull red light onto the empty parking lot, giving the place an eerie vibe. The exterior feels like a hangout for the lost and forgotten. But honestly, none of that matters right now. After everything I have just been through, all I want is a drink to take the edge off. 

 

And there we have it. In conclusion, my job is safe. My robot vacuum will have to stick to cleaning for a little while longer. And that short story will take a bit more effort than I thought.  Sucks to be me.

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