You Have Our Permission to Quit (One Thing)
A friend of mine once shared her way of dealing with the stress and the endless to-do list of the holiday season. She said “I just give myself permission to not do one thing. Whe
AI and ChatGPT: Have We Really Thought About What’s Coming?
By Brandon N. Towl The initial release of ChatGPT came in November of 2022, but there was already buzz about it (and similar AI programs) the summer before its release. And
Let’s Tap the Brakes on AI Generated Content
By Greg Bussmann This piece originally appeared on gregbussmann.com. Or, Why Artificial Intelligence Isn’t Ready to Replace Human Writers–and May Never Be My only predictio
Why Human Writers are Here to Stay
By Elizabeth Schreckenberg Since OpenAI released its ChatGPT automated writing tool in late November, content writers and journalists have been asking the same question: Will artif
How AI Is (and Isn’t) Revolutionizing Content Marketing
By Dan Gower It’s time for content marketers to address the elephant in the room: AI writing services have gone mainstream. Some say this technology is little more than a fad wit
Introduction to the Symposium on ChatGPT
This past holiday season was an interesting one. As college students came home for the break, they introduced many of their family and relatives to ChatGPT for the first time, and