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Max Thake is the cofounder of peaq, the Web3 network powering the Economy of Things.

  Max Thake is the cofounder of peaq, the Web3 network powering the Economy of Things. getty It’s a scary time to be a writer. Just a few years ago, we could all laugh at AI masterpieces such as "Harry Potter And The Portrait Of What Looked Like A Large Pile of Ash," but now more and more companies are tapping AI for content creation. That said, it’s also a scary time to be hiring a writer. Should you run every incoming test assignment through an AI checker? How much can you trust that thing? How should you go about generative AI in general, actually? A neo-Luddite approach tolerating no AI use may seem noble, but it goes against common sense and business logic. AI is a tool that enables you to spend less and do more. If you, as a business, ignore it while others don’t, you end up biting the dust. So maybe you need a prompt engineer, not a writer?

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