Using AI: cheating or just living smarter?
- Paulina Nalivaikaitė
- Jul 7, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 24, 2023
✍️ A copywriter was fired by her client for using AI [1]. She explained that certain AI tools helped her to produce up to 20 articles a month – while also working full-time, it’s a rather considerable amount. The client detected her “strategy” via one of the first AI-content detectors and terminated the contract. 💔
After this incident, she reconsidered her approach to using AI, and now happily continues employing it as a valuable tool instead of as an “author”.
Another beneficial way of using AI: dating. 💘 One study found that around 20% of men use AI tools in dating apps [2]. That includes generating a bio in the profile, crafting a catchy message, and so on.
Not only it boosted the response rate, but also the confidence and the messaging skills.
At coach.lt, we accept the undeniable benefits of using AI tools, such as increasing efficiency and saving time. And in general, such a human-oriented science as #psychology embraces AI implementation in practice [3].
However, there certainly are some limitations, so the long-term effects are still to be discovered. 🧐

[1] Sendin, T. (2023, June 30). I was fired by a client for using AI. I’m not going to stop because it’s doubled my output, but I’m more clear about how I use it. Business Insider. https://www.businessinsider.com/freelancer-use-ai-double-output-client-fired-2023-6
[2] Attraction Truth (2023, July 7). AttractionTruth survey on the utilization of Artificial Intelligence in online dating. Attraction Truth. https://www.attractiontruth.com/artificial-intelligence-dating-report/
[3] American Psychological Association (2023). Ai is changing every aspect of psychology. here’s what to watch for. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/07/psychology-embracing-ai






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