I said this and I will say it again. After the AI hype cycle is over, we writers and developers have to come in to mop up the mess.
Look, AI is great for some use cases. One uncommon narrative that should be said more is that it helps people with cognitive impairments or who are neurologically divergent cope better in a world not set up for them, especially if they are knowledge workers.
But AI as content/code generators and replacements of writers and devs? Can we just move on from this already?
https://substack.com/@travelbugg/note/c-132683979? and https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyvm1dyp9v2o

Ashleigh at Travel Bugg on Substack
'I'm being paid to fix issues caused by AI' The BBC reports how copywriters and content professionals are finding lucrative, new jobs fixing the mistakes AI chatbots make when creating content. One writer spent 20 hours fixing AI-generated copy at $100 per hour. “Rather than making small changes, she ‘had to redo the whole thing’,” tech reporter Suzanne Bearne reports. Marketing agencies have also seen a surge in clients asking for help after using these tools. "We often have to charge an investigation fee to find out what has gone wrong, as they don't want to admit it, and the process of correcting these mistakes takes much longer than if professionals had been consulted from the beginning,” one marketing professional said. So yes, AI assistants may take your freelance writing job in the short-term, but they’ll also create new opportunities as companies scramble to correct their mistakes. (if y’all want to bypass all that, just hire me in the first place ;) Read more at the BBC 👇