Part 5/8:
In previous iterations of their work process, a writer would spend extensive hours—a week, at best—crafting articles, sending them for revision, and making adjustments based on feedback. Now, however, the calculus had irrevocably shifted: the potential for a company to generate articles with decent quality in mere seconds, for minimal cost, is too enticing to ignore. As a result, traditional writing jobs face a precarious future, pushing many freelancers to confront the stark reality of being rendered obsolete by the very tools they once leveraged.