Has the glorious age of human writing come to an end?

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Jannatulmawa
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Has the glorious age of human writing come to an end?

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You understand well that in this panorama, standing there checking where to place the keywords and how many times to insert them is a bit like having a spaceship and using it to go shopping around the house. It doesn't make any sense! Furthermore, the obsession with keywords is the reason why we find ourselves reading mountains of horrible cookie-cutter texts stuffed with keywords. “This is how Google likes it” … that is, this is how the machine likes it! As I've said before, writing to please Google is a bit like writing to please your blender .


Madness. Also because in the meantime blenders – that is, machines – have albania number data evolved and learned to write. And they do it far better than humans when they write to please machines! Today an article written by AI software is in most cases indistinguishable from those written (poorly) by those who follow the so-called SEO copywriting rules. (If you don't believe it, go read this article .


Yes, artificial intelligence software wrote them). So what? Fortunately no. But today to stand out, to gain visibility and be liked by people, to climb the SERP and position yourself in the hot seat you have to write well . Which then means "simply" writing better than a machine ... and certainly better than all those who write for machines.
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