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Artificial Intelligence and Writing in Social Media
Artificial Intelligence and Writing in Social Media
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With the rise of artificial intelligence, are we seeing the end of writers as we know it? Are we seeing changes in how we do proofreading online or online spell check in today’s world? Will sentence correction or proofreading email going to be in the hands of artificial email?

Probably. But at least, not today, tomorrow, or any time soon.

But to be honest about it, artificial intelligence is making inroads when it comes to writing and reading. Here are some ways how artificial intelligence is doing so.

Translating text

Before, if you needed to translate an article or paragraph from one language to another, you would have to find somebody who can understand and write both languages.

About a decade ago, Google Translate could help you but in most cases, it often comes out with questionable and even hilarious results.

But three years ago, Google Translate made a major upgrade. Before it translates word by word. But since its upgrade, it translates phrases or sentences more accurately using an artificial intelligence system.

At present, one can use Google Translate to translate articles, papers, or even books into another language at no cost at all. Then you can have a native translator check the copy. As the artificial intelligence technology becomes more complicated in the next few years, this could be good news for authors who self-publish their articles or books.

Instant editing and proofreading

Before, Microsoft Word alerts you with spelling and grammatical errors using red and green squiggly lines. But now, there are so many tools available that can help someone spot typos.

There are many software programs now that use artificial intelligence that can look into vague language, wordy phrases, stylistic issues, among other issues.

Writers can benefit from these programs, especially those non-English native speakers, who may want some help in the articles they are doing. It is also great news for professional editors, since they have to edit less possible mistakes or typos.

Looking out for plagiarism

One major issue among universities and publishers is the prospect of plagiarism.

But solutions are available, which can check submitted works and see if it they have copied text from existing sources.

The future of writing

The future might be bleak for writers, but the truth is, artificial intelligence can help you become a good writer, which can help you spot mistakes, avoid plagiarism, and make sure you can produce content as quickly as possible.  

For more information how you can craft better writing using artificial intelligence, sites such as Wordeep can help you.

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About the Author

David Jackson, MBA
David Jackson, MBA is an accomplished writer with over 10 years experience writing about crypto, marketing, finance, and the intersection of the 3.

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