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AI versus Marshy - A tool for blazing through content creation

I’m Marshy, the author of this newsletter, and I’m excited to share with you a tool that’s been making waves in the content creation space. I’ve been testing it out and wanted to give you a rundown of my experience. If you’re new to this newsletter, don’t worry – this article is a standalone piece, but I’ll try to keep it concise and easy to follow. Let’s dive in! I grabbed an excerpt from my book to give it a brand voice, and then let it rip. The onboarding is clear, it’s easy enough to train, but there’s a learning curve on how to use it and get the most out of it. For example, I was happy with the landing page draft and could start tweaking it myself. I was curious what copy it would add when I clicked “write more” and instead of adding copy - it replaced the whole page into something shittier. I couldn’t find a back button, and it wasn’t until later in the week that I found a history section where I could go back and find the original. In the name of research I think I’m going to just cough up for a month’s worth (there’s a free 7 day trial) as I’m still evaluating it and want it to work. Plus - it’s these are the kind of workflows I think will be the future for marketing teams - as I mentioned in Athyna’s blog . A guest post! Not this Muggle - Fan Fiction authors strike back Back in edition #9 of AI versus Marshy I covered what famous authors were doing in response to their books training AI models. I can understand the resistance - and just grabbing 25,000 different books and uploading them sounds like piracy because it is. Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #18: answers right now, blazing new content, and fan-fiction fightback

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