Artificial intelligence (AI) has accelerated at light speed in recent years. It has won at a state fair, is being trialled in courts of law and has even assisted with writing academic papers - though not all academics approve.
If you look at social media now, AI is everywhere. People are discussing AI's impact on creating marketing content.
So, how are AI content creation tools affecting marketing and scholarly communications? Let's find out.
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