AI versus Marshy - What if I started creating content today and wanted to use AI?
If you’re new to this newsletter, I’m Marshy, and I’ve been exploring the intersection of AI and content creation. I’ve been sharing my findings and experiences with you over the past few weeks, and today I want to dive into a specific question: what if I started creating content today and wanted to use AI? Essentially they were doing an AI series on various parts of marketing and wanted a session on content creation and AI. That’s a doozie. But noodled on it and put a presentation together to try and answer that brief: Marshy in presentation mode I’m not comfortable sharing the recording link as it was for an exclusive audience, but you can grab a copy of the presentation here . In a nutshell: Keep a swipe file - track what works online and how via screengrabbing, newsletters, ad libraries, and social media accounts Get AI to teach you why it works - upload your snippets into ChatGPT and get feedback on what works and what doesn’t Use that information to create drafts with AI and make things authentic I’ve also got a booking link for booking free lunch and learns - here you go dear subscribers . Another AI-DHD update Another via me. As mentioned last week I’ve been plugging away with research interviews, playing with AI tools, and drafting an MVP as part of my Deep30 project with Starter Story. I shared some learnings last week, and this week I decided to start drafting a guide on how to manage ADHD traits from more of a worker in tech perspective. Everyone thinks about this stuff a bit differently, but I also noticed nearly everyone hasn’t gone rabbit-hole figure this out mode like I have. So I intend to share what I know with who I’ve interviewed, and continue seeking interviews to see if a software solution makes sense. Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #39: continuing characters, content preso, and another ADHD update
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