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Let's be real for a second. The debate about AI content has collapsed…

Let's be real for a second. The debate about AI content has collapsed into two camps and both of them are missing the actual point. Camp one says AI content is killing authenticity. Delete it all, go back to writing everything by hand, protect the craft. Camp two says AI is a productivity win, ship faster, scale harder, stop being precious about it. Both camps have recruited loudly. Both camps are wrong in the same way. The sameness is the problem. Not the AI. I've joined this party myself. I've seen what happens when a brand runs everything through the same model with no real voice input. Every sentence lands with the same weight. Every paragraph breathes at the same pace. The cadence is so consistent it becomes invisible. Readers don't always know why they stop reading. They just do. But the answer isn't to throw the tool out. The answer is to stop feeding it nothing and expecting something back. Here's the uncomfortable version of this: most people who complain about AI content sounding generic are using it generically. They're typing a prompt and accepting the first output. That's essentially asking a contractor to build a house with no blueprint and then being surprised when it looks like every other house on the street. The DNA of your content has to come in before the output comes out. Voice, opinion, specific experience, things you've actually said out loud to real people. If none of that goes in, generic is what you get. That's not an AI problem. That's an input problem. So no, I don't think the binary is useful. It's not "AI good" vs "AI bad." It's whether you're bringing enough of yourself to the process to make the output worth reading. Which is the harder question: are you actually putting your real voice in, or are you hoping the model will invent one for you?

James GoddardJun 20, 2026Published to X — @JamesGodda75737View original ↗

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