Most of the content we see online today is AI-generated. Writing is no longer just about putting words together—it’s about how well you craft your prompts to get the content you need from AI.

And here’s the irony: While we rely on AI to generate content, we still try to make it look and feel human-written. Funny, isn’t it?
There’s nothing wrong with using AI to generate content. Think about how you used to write earlier—whether it was an article, a blog, or a research piece. You would refer to different sources—websites, books, documentation, or even your own experiences—and then frame your writing based on them.
The same thing is happening now, but instead of manually structuring the content, AI does the heavy lifting. The sources AI refers to are still books, research papers, and online information—the same references you would have used. The real shift is that now, instead of framing everything yourself, you are prompting AI to generate it.
So, what’s wrong with that? Nothing—unless you start generating content on topics you don’t understand and then claim expertise. That’s where the problem lies. Be responsible while using AI. Be mindful of what you generate and share. AI is a tool, just like any other, and it should be used ethically.
If you’re creating content, make sure it is accurate, useful, and adds value for your readers. The goal should always be to educate, inform, and inspire—not to mislead.
And just so you know, this message itself is AI-assisted. I dictated it via voice-to-text, which means AI played a role in transcribing it. So, in a way, even this content is AI-generated! Funny, isn’t it?
But the point remains—use AI wisely and with integrity.