Written By a Robot (Moderated By Rishikesh Mistry)
This new type of AI is being applied to many industries including journalism, where programs like Quill are being used to generate articles automatically which would otherwise be done by humans who may not be available or too costly to hire.
This article is about the future of writing and how AI writers are taking over the world. It is predicted that in 2025, 50% of all content will be created by AI writers.
A few years ago, it was unthinkable that a computer could write an article. But now, with the development of AI and machine learning algorithms, it is possible for a machine to do this job.
It is not only about writing articles or blog posts. The future of AI is limitless. It can be used in many different fields and industries, from journalism to customer service to marketing.
AI is getting better at writing than humans. It has been a long time coming, but AI finally has the upper hand in the realm of journalism. The Washington Post recently announced that their new chatbot would be taking over for some of their human reporters. This chatbot, named Heliograf, will be used to write short articles on sports and other general news topics as well as create graphics and charts for these articles.
This article was written by an AI program with the help of a human editor who supervised the content and corrected any mistakes that were made by the program. This is not a new trend in journalism; many publications have already started using AI to generate articles or graphics that are more accurate and faster than what humans could produce on their own.
(Software used was rytr.me. 1/10 of Mistry’s Tech 10)





