Don't Count Out Human Writers in the Age of AI
Briefly

In recent years, the race for more and more content has been driven by technological and market imperatives such as search engine optimization, which serves neither the creator nor the consumer.
Meanwhile, incomes for writers have been driven down. The Authors' Licensing and Copywriting Society reported a 60.2 percent decrease in authors' incomes when adjusted for inflation from 2006 to 2022.
But 2025 will be a turning point, not for AI replacing us but for a renewed appreciation of the emotional, spiritual, political, cultural, and ultimately financial value of high-quality human writing.
Ironically, the advent of AI-generated search, stalling traffic to original websites, will kill off the need for pointless 'content' to game the system and will push people to demand better.
Read at WIRED
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