When it comes to digesting content (whether I write mine or read others), I prefer things to be brief and straight to the point. My blogs aim to deliver value quickly without unnecessary fluff. I believe that simplicity and clarity are what matter most—it’s about getting the actual message across, not padding it out with extra words.
I rely on AI to help with writing. I’m not the best writer, so AI helps me transform my thoughts into more structured and concise ideas. My daughter introduced me to a method where the AI asks me individual questions, helping me refine my ideas through a back-and-forth process. It’s not about saving time but about making it easier to express what I mean. AI gives me a foundation, but I constantly review and edit the final version to ensure it’s always my own.
For those who might be skeptical about using AI for writing, I’d say it’s a tool to guide the process rather than replace personal expression. If you brief it correctly and edit carefully, the final result still reflects your voice and perspective.
I read somewhere that AI won’t take your job; somebody using AI will. The point is that AI can be a great tool if used correctly. I use AI throughout the day, whether for writing blogs, reminding me of Excel formulas, or searching for information.
For me, AI is a tool, not a replacement. It smooths the writing process, allowing me to focus on what really matters: delivering clear, meaningful content.