Recently, both Teacher Du and Tumutanzi have published articles on ChatGPT and blog writing. There have also been discussions in some blog webmaster groups about using ChatGPT to assist in writing and content creation. In my opinion, although artificial intelligence can improve efficiency, reduce time costs, and bring new writing inspiration to blog writing, we should not let artificial intelligence interfere too much in blog writing or rely too heavily on it.
Firstly, it is important to note that artificial intelligence has very limited ability in creating knowledge, mostly relying on integrating existing information online to provide answers. The previously seen AI poet Xiaoice simply stacked some poetic imagery. It is evident that the ability for innovative creation still lies with human brains, at least for now.
In Professor Ma Yunchi's paper "The Cultural and Social Significance of Blogs," blogs have a deconstructive and constructive effect on society, meaning that blogs can bring new ideas and challenge traditional values. Blogs herald the arrival of the "I Media" era, where every citizen can become a journalist, and every blog is a media outlet. To ensure that blogs can bring new ideas, bloggers need to be able to innovate and express their thoughts (which I refer to as Express Yourself). However, does artificial intelligence have its own thoughts? (It may have emotions, but probably not thoughts yet.) Do blog posts written by artificial intelligence based on existing cultural and values have a deconstructive and constructive effect on society? The answer to this question is clear.
In Professor Hu Min's paper "The Dual Psychological Redemption of Blog Writing," blogs can help blog owners and readers release their stress, providing comfort and tranquility. When I write blogs, I also experience a similar emotional release and personal expression. As mentioned earlier, AI writing expresses the thoughts of others. Therefore, when artificial intelligence interferes too much in blog writing, the content of the blog loses the author's self, readers cannot resonate with it, and the psychological redemption effect of blogs on blog owners and readers is lost.
Furthermore, let's consider what those who use artificial intelligence to generate blog content are thinking. Blogs, as something that currently seems somewhat outdated on the internet, should be used to guide blog owners in writing, helping them express themselves and exercise their thinking. How can writing blogs be about saving time and energy? If you want to create low-quality content, it's better to go to forums like Zhihu. Blogs have low traffic (or rather, no one reads them), so if you use AI-generated articles to deal with visitors at this time, it's better not to publish the blog at all.
In a rapidly developing society with an accelerated pace of life, it is essential for us to write our own blogs and let blogs play the role of a spiritual fortress in our lives. We should write our thoughts on our blogs, showcase our writing style, and prevent artificial intelligence from excessively interfering with our writing.