Top Ten Trends for 2022
Once only popular and fully understood by a select group of insiders, AI-generated writing will become mainstream in 2022.
Triggered by an onslaught of inexpensive automated writing solutions that popped-up last year, dozens upon dozens more of these writing aids will elbow their way into the market in 2022.
Some of these AI writing tools — like their predecessors — will try to be all things to all people.
Others will specialize and attempt to carve out highly specific niches — such as AI writers designed solely to auto-generate ads for Amazon, or AI writers designed to ensure auto-generated copy is optimized for high ranking on the search engines.
Still other automated writing tools will be embedded into major software suites — as well as industry specific software suites.
But no matter how all of this automation finds its way into business and consumer applications, the days when AI-generated writing could comfortably be perceived by many writers as a hazy and distant threat floating somewhere over the horizon will come to a close.
With AI writing entering the market through so many different channels, virtually all writers will be forced to confront the fact that tools that do what they do — at least in a limited way — will be multiplying ferociously for the foreseeable future.
Plus, writers will also have to come to grips with the realization that the smart money indicates these tools are destined to get better — and more sophisticated — over time.
Click here for a detailed look at how these trends in writing automation will shape the world of writers — and those who read them — in the coming year:
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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.