The Emergence of AI Writing: How Long Can Human Writers Persist?

Written by Ruo Hua Man Xi

Before 2024, writing was considered a particularly sacred art.

In 2024, when AI writing had not yet become widespread, ordinary people often found it as difficult as squeezing toothpaste to write anything. This undoubtedly fueled the ghostwriting industry.

Those who are not involved in ghostwriting may not realize how vast the market truly is (of course, before AI writing became popular).

Even though the ghostwriting market has a bright future, it still only attracts a group of college students and bureaucratic writers, with very few true authors willing to join the ghostwriting ranks.

Traditional writers continue to produce literary works for print media, while emerging online writers create web novels, and some write on pure literature websites.

So what distinguishes a writer from an ordinary person? It is that a writer can turn any small experience into an article, while ordinary people, even after experiencing significant life events, often struggle to express themselves in words.

Given the differences between writers and ordinary people, it is clear that writing was previously a skill that not everyone could possess.

However, since the beginning of 2024, AI writing has emerged, with various AI writing software springing up in people’s work and lives.

The proliferation of AI writing has truly swept across every corner of the internet overnight. A simple search online reveals numerous advertisements for AI ghostwriting services, and even WeChat has integrated AI pages.

The efficiency of AI writing is astonishing, far beyond what we literary enthusiasts can aspire to.

As long as you input relevant writing instructions, the corresponding text will immediately pop up, and the articles will be both eloquent and logical.

The rise of AI writing is likely to replace human writing, leading to the shutdown of many ghostwriting websites, and even some industry insiders have stated: human writing has been overtaken by AI writing!

With the ghostwriting situation being what it is, can we, as writers and literary enthusiasts, continue to persist in writing?

My answer is a definite yes; AI cannot replace human writing. AI cannot replicate the warmth and depth of human-written works. Those who persist in writing will continue to do so, and they will undoubtedly produce works that AI cannot create, leading to a bright future for writers.

Why do I say this? Because the key point is that major detection software has launched tools to checkAIwriting percentages.

No matter whichAIsoftware you use to write an article, as soon as it is checked byAIdetection software, the percentage of duplication will be revealed, and a report can be generated.

Moreover, AI writing often fails to produce the articles we require. For example, while a human-written report can be rich in emotion, AI writing tends to be bland and powerless.

AI writing often produces very similar works on the same theme. For instance, when continuously reporting on a certain industry or department, AI-generated articles tend to be repetitive, while human writing improves in quality as the writer’s skills develop.

Thus, it is clear that AI writing cannot replace human writing. As long as people persist in writing, they will certainly produce good works, and these works are not something AI can handle.

If you don’t believe it, take a look at the current state of calligraphy development. In the past, when computers introduced various fonts, people lamented that“good handwriting has been ruined by computers,” but the reality is that after so many years of development, calligraphers are still thriving, earning plenty of money while pursuing their art.

For those who aspire to write, roll up your sleeves and get to work! Writing can definitely persist for a long time, just as the ancient poem says,“The King of Chu’s spirit is empty on the mountain hills, Qu Yuan’s writings hang in the sun and moon.”

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