It’s been more than 15 months since ChatGPT was first launched, but as our Senior Content Writer Mike Tuckerman explains, there’s a reason your AI-driven content may not be generating the results you want. I’ve met Cristiano Ronaldo. Not in a casual setting or anything like that. I met him in the mixed zone at the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, where I had a media pass
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Artificial intelligence can help you complete a diverse range of digital marketing tasks, but there’s one thing tools like ChatGPT can never replace – human creativity. That's according to our Senior Content Writer, Mike Tuckerman. On the days I work from home, I sometimes stop and stare at the same piece of art on the walls of my home office that was once owned by Vincent van
ChatGPT is everywhere. It’s the name on every marketer’s lips and the artificial intelligence tool that has copywriters freaking out about their job security. Is ChatGPT good? Is it reliable? Is it safe? The hype has been huge, with many hailing the AI-powered tool as a game-changer. While there has been plenty of focus on the positives – and they do exist – don’t forget about the downsides