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I like playing around with it to offer me suggestions on things like, how else I can structure paragraphs, how thoughts can be articulated in fewer words, using different terms, etc. But I always refine its output and put it in my own tone of voice. The raw output can be pretty bland and characterless. So it’s a partner in the process, not the boss of it.
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As much as you’d let the intern work on it. You can do it but you better check the work or potential employers will notice.
Glad to see I’m not alone in recognizing AI as the new intern. C-levels swear it’s the help we’ve been asking for, it’s cheap, does the mundane tasks we don’t want to do, and as Producer 1 said, you should always double-check its work.
I’d definitely use it for ideas but wouldn’t put any of AI’s output into your final resume without your unique touch. Imagine 5 or more copywriters are doing the same thing. Eventually it’ll become apparent to the person screening you used AI since your resume will sound like someone else’s.
I had it review my resume recently and it made some good suggestions and some that I ignored.