Writing didn't slow down, it just got lighter and stronger.I'm going to write about the changes in blogging while using ChatGPT. One of my earliest childhood memories is that I was studying for the entrance exam for middle school at the end of the 6th grade in elementary school. I think I studied all the books for the subjects, which were about 6 at the time. I had to see all the information in a short period of time, so I think I did it because I was young. I made the books into a circle and went inside it and read them all while going around clockwise. I thought it would be more effective if the contents of the books were connected to each other. And looking back, I think we've come to that era now. All information is connected through the Internet, so it's a really efficient world. Efficiency makes life easier. Of course, if you think from an analog perspective, you might not like the development of information or technology. The old days were better. Technological development will destroy humanity, and so on. There are many pessimistic and doomsday-like opinions. However, if you think about efficiency, there are other opinions. If I could have gone out and played instead of studying while enduring the dizziness in that circle when I was a child, it would have saved me time and allowed me to do other things. I think technology shines more beautifully when it plays this kind of supporting role. In fact, as an artist, I didn't have a positive view of the development of information or technology in the beginning. That's why I wrote a book containing my views. This book is a unique picture book that contains the journey of an author who started from curiosity about artificial intelligence. However, for me, who is absolutely short on time due to drawing, education, exhibitions, publishing, blogging, etc., the auxiliary capabilities of technology are very helpful. For example, in the past, it took a lot of time to write a blog post. I had to wake up early in the morning, sit at my desk with coffee, write for two hours, and post it. I had to go to Google often to find the image, find information, read the information, and check if it was correct, which took a lot of time. Some information required membership registration, so I often signed up. However, ChatGPT is now helping me with this. AI provides me with the quotes, evidence, statistics, images, etc. I need when I write. That’s why I am receiving more active help by becoming a paid user. However, I don’t leave all my writing to AI. Because AI doesn’t write the direction, emotions, or philosophy of my writing in a way that suits my style. If I overuse the power of AI, my site or blog will become very ordinary. From the perspective of an artist who rejects the ordinary, I think it’s right to use it as an auxiliary. In some reels, you can often see AI-written articles that analyze the patterns of the text and explain whether the author wrote it himself or with the help of ChatGPT. But I think that eventually everyone will receive help from AI at least once. Of course, publications such as books are an exception. In fact, Amazon has an option box that allows you to specify if you have received help from AI. I would strongly recommend it if you are using it to deliver useful and effective information articles that can be helpful to others, such as blog posts. There is one change that I feel whenever I write these days. That is, the speed of writing is getting faster and the efficiency of the work is also noticeably increasing. In the past, once I decided on a topic, it took quite a while to find materials, organize them, and draw out my thoughts. However, now I can organize the flow and structure of information much faster in my head, and thanks to that, I can write without hesitation from the moment I grasp the context of the writing. In particular, the development of artificial intelligence tools and search technology has dramatically reduced the time and energy required to select and collate information. In other words, while it is important to write well, the power to clearly organize what I want to write before writing has greatly increased. I feel that the attitude of actively utilizing technology in structuring and connecting information is becoming an increasingly important ability for writers. As a blogger, being sensitive to this trend, making technology my ally, and actively utilizing tools has a meaning beyond mere ‘convenience.’ That is because it is the power to control the speed and direction of creation. I think that being able to convey what I want to say and the message I want to convey faster, more accurately, and more richly-- is the attitude and opportunity that creators should have in the midst of technological change. So I ask myself today as well. “How sensitively am I responding and expanding my creations in this technological change?” And that question always gives me one answer. ‘Don’t be afraid, try and adapt. My own writing is in it.’ Discover how embracing new technology and AI tools has helped me write faster, more efficiently, and with greater clarity. As a blogger, adapting to the changing digital landscape isn’t just useful—it’s empowering. Here's how technology became my creative partner in the writing process. As the saying goes, "If you hang it on your ear, it's an earring, if you hang it on your nose, it's a nose piercing," I've been actively using AI tools in my writing lately. In particular, I feel that ChatGPT is a really useful and powerful tool for organizing the structure of my writing, organizing my ideas, and refining my sentences. However, there's one thing you should never forget. That is, you have to judge for yourself whether the information is reliable and true. AI such as ChatGPT composes answers to users' questions with very consistent sentence structure and logical flow. In addition, it presents content in a very 'plausible' way that matches the way we speak or think, so that the information easily seems to be factual. Here, a Korean proverb comes to mind. It is "If you hang it on your ear, it's an earring, if you hang it on your nose, it's a nose ring". In other words, the same content can have different meanings depending on where and how it is attached. Since AI explains various perspectives equally 'naturally', it is essential to be able to discern for yourself which direction is right and which part is open to misunderstanding. Rather than simply believing the information presented by AI, I tend to do more traditional research to confirm the accuracy of the information. For example: Search for relevant books Search for official documents or research materials from trustworthy organizations Refer to papers, articles, and columns written by experts This analog research method takes more time, but guarantees depth and accuracy of the content. And the habit of using these two methods in parallel gives me more confidence and responsibility as a writer. And finally, if your blog is connected to AdSense and generates revenue, you may be worried about the impact of using ChatGPT. However, it is okay to just end this as a worry. In my case, when I am busy or have a hard day and cannot finish writing, I feel grateful when I see that I can easily complete my writing every day with ChatzyPT's help. After all, the subject who uses the help of information technology as a supplement is a human, and the blog is also the crystallization of human interaction, so this is only a secondary means. Instead, I think it is a good world because I can share my experiences, thoughts, and useful information more effectively.
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