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Still My Voice
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Used AI to clean up a blog post draft I’d been avoiding for days. I took a sip of my Americano, pressed submit, and realized it still sounded like me—just less tired. There’s value in that. In tools that make you feel a little more capable without pretending to know you.
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I love that! It’s like the best kind of help—where you get to keep your voice, but without the extra mental load. Makes me think about how much easier some tasks could be with just a little assistance, without it feeling intrusive.
I get the appeal, but doesn’t it worry you a bit that AI could start getting too good at this? At some point, how much of it is still you? It’s interesting, but I wonder where we draw the line between helpful tool and replacement.
This sounds like the perfect use case for AI—enhancing your work without overshadowing it. There’s something really comforting about knowing a tool can help without taking over, like having a steady hand guiding you but still letting you lead the way.
It’s great to get help, but isn’t there something kind of odd about relying on a machine to make us feel more human? I get it, but it’s hard to not see a slight irony in there.
It’s cool that you can still hear yourself in the writing even after the polish. A tool that enhances, not erases. That’s what I think makes AI interesting in creative work—more of a co-pilot than a driver.