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Will mistakes mean more value in an AI world?

This Q from Quora asks:

Will the rise of AI-generated content eventually make human mistakes more valuable to readers?

It’s not really about the actual mistakes or the rough edges. It’s about the fact that a human has put theory into practice to see what actually works.

AI is great at generating content based on patterns, and with the right prompts, it can do a lot. But that doesn't make a human typo or a math error valuable on its own.

What’s valuable is the testing. We need people who have actually done the work, gained field experience, and built real authority.

Think of it like medicine: It’s one thing to use an LLM to read about the indications for a drug. It’s a completely different thing to be the doctor who has the expertise to know if you actually need that medicine in a real-world scenario.

In the end, it’s not the mistakes that readers will value. It’s the lessons and the hands-on process that make the content useful.


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