ChatGPT has started scoring my content. I kid you not.
And yes, I once managed to get a perfect 10/10 too.
My theory? It finally got so exhausted dealing with me that it decided to end the conversation gracefully. I am an overthinker, so naturally, I make AI overthink as well. That day, it simply handed me full marks and showed me the exit. Fair enough.
But it got me thinking. What does content without strategy, editorial oversight or structured research actually look like?
Remember GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out)? Exactly that. Only now it arrives faster, cleaner, and with better grammar.
Point is, AI is a fantastic enabler. I use it regularly to speed up execution, improve drafts and refine final output. However, speed is not the same as substance.
That’s the paradox of AI-generated content. It can look polished, professional, even “ready to publish.” But without clear thinking behind it, it often ends up generic, forgettable and low on engagement.
While 5-star plans to make AI dumb again, let’s focus on being smarter users instead – making AI work for us, not the other way around.
Also, someone* had once wisely said, original thoughts are dangerous 😊.
*Attributed, with limited evidence, to the writer of this inane piece.

