My secondary school math teacher had an expression: The organ you don't use shrinks. The organ you use the most grows. That's a scientific fact, he didn't say something extraordinary. But he continued: Make sure you use your mind more than you sit on your ass every day. Too bad he didn't say anything about using your mind WHILE NOT sitting on your ass. That would have been even wiser words. :D
I've seen a number of people excited about the new ChatGPT AI created by OpenAI (Elon Musk is one of the founders of this one too, btw and still funding it). I tested it too, briefly. Advancements in AI are impressive lately, but we humans, as a whole, are great wonders for any AI to mimic for the foreseeable timeframe.
Back to content creation.
Anyone taking any amount of time off from writing content in one form or another knows getting back to it isn't easy. Ideas don't come as easily, paragraphs don't flow naturally anymore, and words don't come to your mind to express what you might've wanted to. In a word, if you were a good content creator, you're becoming clumsy just by taking a longer break. Your skills start to fade away because you don't use them anymore. And no, it's not like riding a bike. You do lose this skill.
Another example. As my ranked battles in Splinterlands are automated, I can sense my own skill in the game taking a hit. When I played them myself, combinations came to my mind easier. Now I find myself contemplating the deck and wondering what to use, which rarely happened before.
If AI were to become capable of writing posts with enough "human touch" to be easily mistaken for something a person would write, that would free up some time for content creators. But at what cost? It's one thing to have a bot play your account in Splinterlands, and another to have one put words in your 'mouth' and write in your place. Unless an account is declared or known for publishing AI content only.
AI-generated content can be useful. So I'm not against it. But as I feel right now, I wouldn't want such a potential service to put words in my mouth and impersonate me on my main content creation account.