Hello my friend! 😊
I'm going to agree with you on rewarding the content creators as I've worked hard on every single post I've created to be part of my content on Hive and Steemit. I have never used an AI to create content for me, not just because I've got no clue how to do it, but also because I'm taking credit for my creation and wouldn't feel right using something that someone (even AI) created without given them the credit for it. I also agree with you that it is plagiarism if its posted without giving the credit to the AI. Now if you have both your own content and some from AI within that, sure post away and get the credit, as long as you note that portion within that was produced by the AI. AI is just like any other source, in my opinion, and deserves the credit for whatever they created for you to use. 😊
God bless you and yours. Have an awesome day my friend! 😊
I would suspect that based on the quality of writing from many people, the AI would be far better in terms of grammar and likely structure - but might not be interesting. I would rather bad grammar and an interesting story :)
Me too, if the story is interesting the typos/grammar can be overlooked or corrected in a polite and helpful manner known as constructive criticism, not the unhelpful kind that just tells you your wrong known as just criticism. If I'm going to correct someone's writing, especially a non-English speaking writer, I try to explain, using Google translate if I don't speak their mother tongue, what the error is, how to correct it and why it should be corrected. People can't learn from mistakes if they don't know they made them or why they were wrong. 😊
I'm trying to learn Hebrew and German right now, both very difficult languages. The hardest part is not being able to ask about my mistakes, in my opinion, as it is hard to improve if you don't know why you're wrong in the first place.
I wish all that use AI to improve their skills all the best with their endeavours. Those that are using AI to do the work for them will be found out eventually and won't get the votes once people realize they aren't doing any of the work, it make take time for people to figure it out, but once they do they'll stop rewarding it. At least that is my belief/opinion on the matter. 😊
I assume German is easier than Hebrew! Though that might be because I am an English speaker.
That is true, I'm zooming through the German, but Hebrew is kicking my behind, LOL! English is my first language as well. 😊
I took a course on French over 30 years ago and still remember bits and pieces of it, could have a slow conversation with someone in French if they were patient with me; but I've been trying to learn Hebrew for 3 years now and don't think I could have a simple conversation with anyone. I started German last month and feel like I could at least ask a few easy questions and understand the responses if not said super fast, already, that's so weird to me. I thought I'd have caught on to Hebrew by now, but reading backwards and characters that don't look like letters, make it more difficult than German, which has a lot of words that are similar to English. 😊
Oh well, I'm just going to keep plugging away at it and wait for the aha moment when Hebrew finally clicks in my brain and I begin to retain more than the a few words. 😊