Dr. Lauren Tucker
1 min readJan 20, 2025

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I'm a writer, not an artist. So, I generate images, which are not very good ones, using ChatGPT, but the articles are all mine. Frankly, ChatGPT is not replacing human creativity yet, though I'm not opposed to computer-assisted creativity. I use editing tools like Grammarly and AI to research articles. For now, I don't use the paywall for my articles, so I don't have money to pay illustrators, editors, and copy editors, so AI tools like ChatGPT are handy. As a former data scientist and communications professor, I am pretty open to AI being used as a writing tool. Like so many technologies before, the key to the future of AI will be asking better questions and being more strategic while the AI does the work of writing. While I still like crafting my own sentences, there is no shame in the game of using AI as a writing tool. I'm much more concerned about using AI to impersonate my voice and image, especially for fraud or conveying something I don't believe in. This is the most significant threat from AI. Thanks for commenting and engaging with my Medium page.

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Dr. Lauren Tucker
Dr. Lauren Tucker

Written by Dr. Lauren Tucker

A subversive writer looking to save humans from themselves, an exile, not an expat, and a founder of Do What Matters and Indivisible Chicago.

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