The Robots Cometh


How AI is Automating Writing Jobs

Updated for 2022

Amidst the hoopla of all things artificial intelligence, writers are increasingly wrestling with a hard truth: It appears robots are coming for their jobs.

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Little more than a plaything of researchers a decade ago, AI and automated robots in 2022 are regularly churning-out countless news articles, business reports, opinion pieces, sports stories, ad slogans, newsletters, press releases – and more – on a daily basis.

According to highly respected research organization Gartner, all of this AI and related technology will automate production of 30% of all content found on the Worldwide Web by the close of 2022.

And according to a 2021 study released by some key experts in AI journalism, 15% of all news stories are already auto-generated at leading news outlets using AI.

Observes renowned author Stephen Marche, who warns that AI-generated writing is poised to fundamentally automate the world of writing:

“Whatever field you are in — if it uses language — it is about to be transformed.

“The changes that are coming are fundamental to every method of speaking and writing that presently exists.”

It’s no wonder writers across the globe are fretting: When do these writing machines show-up at my workplace?

Check-out this in-depth report by Joe Dysart, updated for 2022, on how AI-generated writing is threatening the livelihoods of writers across the globe — and how writers can best prepare for the tech’s inevitable domination of their art and craft.

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Joe Dysart is editor of RobotWritersAI.com and a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 150+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.

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