AI as a Productive Tool
I hope my use of AI
reveals some of the beneficial elements of technology against the concerns that
this development might deplete, displace, or delete the significance of our
humanity in the daily narrative of human living.
For me, AI is a tool,
helping my productivity at work and augmenting other skill areas as a
timesaving resource that can be deployed for various activities. For instance,
I would explain an issue or a scenario to an AI chatbot and ask if it had any
ideas towards troubleshooting an incident or a problem.
AI would provide
knowledge and background on the issue before suggesting several steps to
follow towards a resolution. The kind of engagement I have, which is known as
prompt engineering, is casually conversational and iterative.
At times, I might
even ask AI to combine all my previous prompts in a conversation thread into a
comprehensive prompt, whilst taking cognisance of other factors I may not have
considered before.
Refining My Writing
Voice
Besides that, I use
AI as a proofreader of my blogs, adjusting for punctuation, spelling, grammar,
structure, and flow of thought processes without losing my voice, the context,
or the intent.
All this includes
asking for feedback and ideas to extend the conversation in future writings.
AI-Generated
Podcasts: A Revelation
However, where I have
gained the most fascination with AI is in the use of AI-generated podcasts
based on the blogs I have written in 2026. Using the Audio Overview of Google's
NotebookLM, I have created podcasts discussing each individual blog with an in-depth
conversation between two agents.
To garner a more
thematic review, I have also had podcasts made covering the range of blogs
written in each month of 2026. For the 21 blogs published in January, there is
a one-hour podcast discussion, and for the 13 blogs written in each of February
and March, the podcasts are under 45 minutes.
I am impressed by how
AI creates a narrative arc that connects the dots between my blogs in ways I
never realised were linked. It can only help me understand how to better
express myself.
Whilst there are
minor, aesthetic errors of comprehension (such as AI thinking I had
radiotherapy in Cape Town or tea with my mother in Pinelands, from the January
and March podcasts respectively), I see no need to redo them to eliminate those
infractions.
Acknowledging AI's
Limitations
AI can be inaccurate,
and what we must not do is ignore these errors but address them through review,
acknowledgement, then notification or correction where possible.
There are many other
ends to which I deploy AI mechanics, but the ones mentioned here are the
standout attributions for which I am grateful.
AI is giving my staid
two-decade-old blog a stake in multimedia interaction; I can only hope there
are readers and listeners with a long enough attention span to enjoy the
experience and comment with their views.
Thank you.
An AI discussion podcast on blogs published in January 2026
An AI discussion podcast on blogs published in February 2026
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments are accepted if in context to the blog, polite and hopefully without the use of expletives.
Please, show your name instead of defaulting to Anonymous, it helps to know who is commenting.
Links should only refer to the commenter's profile, not to businesses or promotions, as they will NOT be published.
Thank you for commenting on my blog.