This content was originally featured in the October 2nd, 2024 newsletter found here: INBOX INSIGHTS, October 2, 2024: Getting Lost in AI, Economic Indicators Part 1
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What Happens When You Get Lost in Generative AI?
I hate everything I’m writing today. I know I’m not alone. You probably hate it too. Ha!
But in all seriousness, I (and likely you) read Ann Handley’s newsletter over the weekend, where she begged and pleaded with us not to use AI to write the first draft.
I will admit, I am guilty of doing just this. And as a result, I am seeing the results that Ann warned us all about.
“The first draft is the thinking draft. That’s where you need to be fully present. On board. Just you and your glorious ideas.
Otherwise, you undermine yourself. You shortchange your growth and creativity. You put the ROBOTs first. You put yourself second.”
I have been putting myself second. I thought it was okay, that it was still me, still human. I was using tools that I had built to represent me, so what was the hard?
Well, here I am – perhaps one or two months later, and I feel like I’ve lost the ability to write the first draft on my own. I have shortchanged my growth and creativity.
Insert deep sigh here.
Ann will tell you that I do that a lot. Sigh deeply. My brain is constantly spinning and working through scenarios. When it comes to a solution or realization, I sigh. Apparently, I come to solutions in my brain often enough that my deep sighs are noticeable.
Let me clarify; while I’ve been using tools like KatieGPT, which is 100% trained on my writing and tone, I am the one editing. My edits usually alter the content so much that it’s no longer what AI generated. But I still let AI do the deep thinking for me.
Here I am, writing about how I’ve shortchanged myself because I became reliant on AI. So, what went wrong today?
I had an idea to summarize a couple of articles that had come out recently about women in the workplace and their use of AI. Gemini did a good enough job of summarizing the article into some main points. I then gave those points to KatieGPT and asked her to write a reaction post. She did. It was subpar. I gave that post to our Ideal Customer Profile that scores content. It scored about a 70 and gave some feedback. I took that feedback and gave it to KatieGPT to rewrite. She did; I re-scored the content and it was now a 90/100. This meant that it resonated with our ICP.
I hated it. I hated every single word of it. I tried to rewrite it, and I hated it even more. It had become so overthought, so convoluted that the real Katie got lost.
This is what happens with generative AI. Or rather, this is what can happen if you let it. Generative AI can do a lot of things. Great things. Amazing things. But it shouldn’t replace you, the human. It shouldn’t replace your ideas, your creativity, your ugly drafts.
This is why having a thoughtful AI integration plan is so critical. When I spoke about this at MAICON a few weeks ago, I emphasized that you need to put people first.
I didn’t follow my own advice. It happens. And I’m willing to admit it.
We get so caught up in the day-to-day that we forget to do things the “right” way instead of the “easy” way. In my case, it wasn’t even the easy way. It was lazy, and I can admit that. I always want this part of the newsletter to resonate. I want it to be authentic. And in my mind, I still had that, even if I was using a synthetic version of me.
Well, lesson learned. I commit to you (and myself) not to let generative AI create my first draft. It’s not doing me or you any good. I’m shortchanging myself, and ultimately you, the reader. If I don’t love what I’m writing, why should you?
Ok, enough groveling. You get it. I get it. To be clear, none of this was written using generative AI.
Until next week! In the meantime, I’ll be over here writing super hideous first drafts!
Is generative AI stifling your creativity like it did mine? Reach out and tell me, or come join the conversation in our free Slack Group, Analytics for Marketers.
– Katie Robbert, CEO
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