Stating the obvious, AI will be a tremendous benefit to several sectors of industry from manufacturing and quality control to medical diagnosis and cures. No matter what you do, it’s probably a benefit in at least creating a starting point for research.
Less than obvious is how we personally use AI to manage our daily communication.
In the arts, whether it is music, acting, writing, you frequently hear the phrase “find your voice”. Meaning, or course, to let your personality, your knowledge and your emotions show in your creative output.
I have been the recipient of several documents authored by AI. I can tell that is the case, because I am missing the distinct voice of the author. And the details and research skim the surface of the topic or cover superficial research that is not really relevant to the topic. I know, I know, it is dependent on asking AI the right questions. But still, the “voice” is what I miss.
A colleague of mine subjected one of my posts to AI – asking to write it in different voices. Honestly, it was scary how good it was. But it was not me. Maybe my writing is not concise enough. Maybe my phrasing is awkward at times. But it is my voice, which like all of our voices, is distinct.
So I am wondering, do you think you will use AI for personal business communication? Or will you use your own voice?
(No AI was used in the composition of this post)