Any legit reasons to still not use a combination of AI & SaaS for content creation:

Deniz Sutaş
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I am genuinely curious about this, as many people still manually create written and graphic content for social and SEO purposes. I used to be a content writer and now I began creating SEO content for our startup Tamly using 4 tools: Copy AI, Grammarly, SEMrush, and MateCAT. Using these, I completed roughly 4 hours of manual work in just 30 minutes. Such content aren't and don't have to be a piece of art in the end (don't get me wrong, I love and appreciate AI art too), but they simply serve the practical purposes of marketing outreach and SEO. Do your content producers utilize such tools? Is there a rationale for not doing so?

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Mayank Jain
@deniz_sutas we firmly believe AI will shape how content is created today. Anyone not using AI will miss out in the medium to long term. We recently created a piece that would help understand how AI can be used in content marketing. Do have a look and let me know what you think about it https://www.scalenut.com/ebooks/....
Deniz Sutaş
@mjain_mayank thank you for the comment and ebook I just downloaded it, and yes, exactly! The nature of work is just changing and I would honestly hate this as a content creator. Creators now have an endless output potential with all these tools, and even managing such bots is a lot of work besides the fact that they worry about keeping the bots running -at least this is the case for me-. Those still not utilizing bots? They'll be left out of the game very soon, that is if they still haven't