Writing
The songs carry Accra’s coastal spirit—warm, unforced and easygoing, the magnetic looseness of Khruangbin and the unhurried flow of Mulatu Astatke.
Qobuz
1) Don't let AI smooth out your idiosyncrasies. Let your writing stay weird and uniquely yours.
2) Generic content is dying and the burden is on you as the writer to be distinctive.
3) The more personal your writing becomes, the more future-proof it is. Nobody wants to read memoirs from AI, even if they're technically "better."
2) Generic content is dying and the burden is on you as the writer to be distinctive.
3) The more personal your writing becomes, the more future-proof it is. Nobody wants to read memoirs from AI, even if they're technically "better."
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completely crazy the extent that the world is bottlenecked by motivation
AI can and will ruin your voice and credibility if you lazily let it write in your place. As writers we can not allow AI to replace our own thinking. We should use it to simulate the thinking of a missing dialogue partner. To write better, we need to think more, not less.
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