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Last updated: 2025/09/12 at 2:21 PM
News Room Published 12 September 2025
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In a world where people are enticed to fast, auto-generated instant content, a stark reality is slowly taking its place.

We’ve seen signs, and that means we’re already too late. The world of digital content is fast approaching a saturation point, with a diversity of AI-generated articles, images, and videos created every minute, humanity is faced with a landscape of similar and quickly obsolete information.

Ask yourself this, as a writer and blogger:

When was the last time you started your draft without even remotely thinking of using the help of AI?

We get it – it’s convenient, and who can really blame you if you just want to make your life a little bit easier – it’s the nature of development. AI is great! It opens up a whole new world of potential, and we’d kid ourselves if we say we didn’t use AI to improve our workflow.

But here’s the thing: where the line between human and machine creativity is blurring, and where people are on the edge of constantly questioning “digital human-ness”, it demands a return to the foundational principles of quality: originality, and human experience.

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Have your own two cents on AI in writing and creativity? Take a stab at this writing template today!

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The Mandate for Human-Centric Content

Amid the flood of automated content, gatekeepers of information like Google are reinforcing the value of the human touch. In response to the rise of AI-generated content, Google is reinforcing its standards for quality through its Search Quality Rater Guidelines. This document directs a team of human evaluators who assess search results, providing feedback to help refine Google’s algorithms.

https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/guidelines.raterhub.com/en//searchqualityevaluatorguidelines.pdf?embedable=true

Built on the E-E-A-T framework: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust. The message is straightforward: content must be genuinely helpful and created for people first, or else your business and reputation might take a big hit.

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Still confused about E-E-A-T? Check out HackerNoon’s guide on How to Write Content that E-E-A-Ts here!

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And what do you mean by “a big hit”?

While Google acknowledges AI as a potentially useful tool, they have also issued a clear warning against AI misuse. The guidelines explicitly state that low-quality, keyword-stuffed AI content that offers no real value will not rank well. Pages created purely for monetization with little to no effort to benefit the user are now considered “Lowest Quality”.

For writers, this isn’t a signal to abandon AI, but a call to use it more intelligently.

The challenge is to resist the allure of the “quick and easy” and instead leverage AI as a tool to enhance, not replace, the irreplaceable work of a human writer. Here’s how to find that balance.

Tapping Into Your Inner Journalist

Adopting a journalistic mindset is the first step, and a crucial step towards content creation that resonates with both avid readers and picky search engines. This means writers must go beyond the screen to find ideas, inspirations, and authentic insights that can be synthesized to create authentic stories with a convincing narrative.

Here are some tips that you can adopt today to your daily workflow on the way to finding your own journalistic voice:

Interviews Interviews INTERVIEWS

Instead of asking an AI to summarize a topic, find an expert and interview them. Nothing beats human interactions – a brief conversation can yield so many unique insights, compelling quotes, and a level of authority that might surprise you.

Check out our article on good interview tips to find out how YOU can master and apply this crucial writing skill.

https://hackernoon.com/3-tips-to-become-a-sean-evans-level-interviewer?embedable=true

Always Do Your Research… Manually – Partially

This is where it gets interesting.

Embrace a hybrid research model.

What does it mean? This means to always go directly to the primary source: read the study, analyze the data, conduct the interview, and keep your work authentically human. Use AI not as a replacement but as a strategic partner to accelerate your writing process. Help your brain be free to focus on critical analysis by letting AI synthesize dense reports, brainstorm narrative structures, and organize the findings.

However, the final, crucial step is always manual: you must independently verify every fact and source, as the ultimate responsibility for accuracy rests with you, not the algorithm. This rigorous, evidence-based approach builds immense trust and authority.

Be… Well, Human

If you’re not human enough, then who is? The most engaging content is built around human experience. Share personal anecdotes, case studies, and real-world examples. Apply the art of Thoughtful Writing and Observational Writing, and most importantly – be YOU.

https://hackernoon.com/bloggers-heres-a-trick-on-how-to-bypass-any-ai-detectors?embedable=true

https://hackernoon.com/you-dont-need-an-extraordinary-life-to-write-compellingly?embedable=true

AI can generate text, but it cannot convey genuine emotion or the nuances of lived experience. The future of content creation lies not in a battle against AI, but in a symbiotic relationship. You either learn to co-exist or to give in to imitated creativity, and whether or not we’re letting ourselves lose in that battle depends on our obstinacy in humanity.

Oh to be a little spark in a monotonous world…

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Got your own take on creativity and AI? Share with the community!

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