What Is the Quickest Way to Make AI Blogging Completely Irrelevant?

  October 14, 2023 blogging tips đź•‘ 6 minutes read
London, UK

London, UK

 

I am house sitting in Central New Jersey now.

 

A growing legion of gearheads seems to drive a tricked out, muscle car type, aggressive Mustang with customized, beastly exhaust.

 

I dig these cars. But this specific ride is becoming a “Me too!” car. Meaning, when someone professes to owning one in these parts, at least one person within earshot says….“Me too!”

 

In worldly terms, as more people buy this car and trick it out in similar or identical fashion, the perceived value of the car drops, the price drops and eventually, few if any people will buy these rides.  Unique sells for top dollar. Everything else is a dime a dozen.

 

When I visited London, a Bugatti Chiron Vainqueur de Coeur appeared across the street from the apartment where we house sat. This sexy savage was a 1 of 1; only 1 of these cars exists on planet earth. Yes; this car is the featured image above.

 

The price tag: $3.9 million USD.

 

20-30 vloggers chased the car around town like famished lions running down a tasty wildebeest.

 

Why?

 

Unique sells.

 

The 1500 horsepower and 0-60 MPH in 2.5 seconds along with a top speed of 261 MPH sure don’t hurt, either.

 

I also spied a 1 of 7 Koenigsegg One 1 in London down the block from the apartment. Being 1 of 7 in the world, and once the fastest car in the world, it commands a $6.5 million USD price.

 

London, UK

London, UK

 

Both cars are experiences when you observe them in person.

 

Each is nothing like the hundreds of millions of cars we typically see whizzing around planet earth on a daily basis.

 

Both are unmistakable, impossible to miss.

 

I did not mistake the Koenigsegg above for a Hyundai Sonata.

 

Bloggers and AI

 

What does this have to do with bloggers making AI completely irrelevant?

 

Blogging from your 1 of 1, completely unique, intuitive, divine mind not only positions you to fetch the highest asking price as a blogger – whether selling your blog or selling premium offerings and/or services – but makes your blog completely untouchable, quickly, right now.

 

AI cannot mimic the un-mimicable.

 

AI cannot copy, shadow or mirror what cannot be copied, shadowed or mirrored.

 

Your heart center, or divine mind, or intuition, is perfect, fully customized, genuine and the supplier of your special, unique role on planet earth.

 

Blog from your unique intuition and AI becomes utterly irrelevant because a computer program cleverly designed to re-organize words is billions of light years behind and trillions of fathoms below your one-of-one blogging intuition.

 

A computer program cannot even comprehend the unlimited because, by literal definition, a computer program IS a limited series of 1’s and 0’s, a finite sequence of set instructions.

 

Do you realize how insane it sounds to fear that the unlimited intuition can be replicated by a limited computer program?

 

However, bloggers who use AI for any reason need to think long and hard about becoming a:

 

  • “Me too!” blogger
  • blogger whose blog content can be easily replicated by AI or by fellow humans who use identical AI programs which spit out similar or identical AI output
  • blogger whose blog content can be replicated by AI, not quite as easily, because said blogger modifies AI content, but because the core outline and wording mimics AI

 

What Happens When 2000 Other Bloggers Use the Same AI You Used to Brainstorm or Set Up an Outline?

 

Some bloggers use AI lightly to brainstorm or perhaps set up an outline.

 

Pretty much all of them work off of the AI-created blog post outline, or re-word posts based on the output of AI brainstorming.

 

That’s OK….but the branding, monetizing and “me too” issues arise when 2000 other bloggers:

 

  • use the same AI program
  • get identical output in terms of outlines
  • get identical output in terms of brainstorming

 

Yes folks; you are re-writing, re-wording, customizing and tailoring this generic, identical output to make it your own.

 

But human readers are smart. Human readers spot patterns from blog to blog, even when you’ve modified the blog content. Human readers spot the 5 bloggers, then 10 bloggers, then 20 bloggers who appear to be a bit different but definitely work off of the same basic outline, or, who use similar or identical wording, or, who are using the same AI program to do light or heavy AI work.

 

Is it a bad idea to use AI lightly to stimulate ideas or establish a skeleton for your blog posts?

 

Not necessarily.

 

Is it a good idea to use AI lightly to stimulate ideas or establish a skeleton for your blog posts to build a high value, one-of-a-kind blog, brand and online business model?

 

No, it is not a good idea to do this.

 

Is it a good idea to never use AI for anything to make it completely irrelevant?

 

Yes.

 

Is it a good idea to never promote AI for any use to make it completely irrelevant?

 

Yes.

 

Do you have in your unlimited mind everything you need to succeed?

 

Yes.

 

Can a limited AI program copy your unlimited mind?

 

No.

 

Can a limited AI program appear to copy the temporarily fearful, but still unlimited, mind, which fears:

 

  • being left behind?
  • being lapped by AI bloggers?
  • being made irrelevant?

 

Hell yeah.

 

THIS is why you need to face, feel and forgive the AI-related fears sitting smack dab in the middle of your mind now or else you will appear to get caught up in the AI Rat Race, not because it is real but because you personally fear loss, only in your mind, of course.

 

The Quickest Way to Make AI Utterly Irrelevant

 

Use only your intuition to blog.

 

Never use AI for anything.

 

This is the quickest way to make AI irrelevant.

 

Guys; think long and hard about the “me too” Mustang analogy above. Think equally long and hard about the Bugatti and Koenigsegg references, too.

 

Trying to fit in, being easily copied by humans – or AI – and stepping *into* the herd:

 

  • dilutes brand value
  • dilutes online business value
  • makes your blog easier to ignore, look past or look over

 

Do you want these ends?

 

Do you desire these goals?

 

No?

 

Do not use AI at all.

 

Use your mind 100% of the time.

 

Trash the Training Wheels

 

Using AI is like depending on training wheels when you learn how to ride a bike.

 

Since you fear falling you likely used training wheels as a little kid.

 

But when did you REALLY learn how to ride a bike?

 

If you are being honest, you really learned how to ride a bike after removing the training wheels and facing the fears of:

 

  • falling
  • scraping your elbows and knees
  • looking like a dingbat when flying off of the bike and kissing pavement

 

As a blogger, get over the fears that you CANNOT:

 

  • brainstorm
  • outline
  • write blog posts
  • be prolific

 

to remove the AI training wheels.

 

AI becomes irrelevant not by using it but by NOT using it.

 

You stop using it by facing fears in your mind that your mind is not enough and that you need AI to cover up your erroneously perceived mental shortage, lack or limitation.

 

Conclusion

 

As always, trust your intuition as to what you should do going forward.

 

My job is to help you:

 

  • maximize your peace of mind
  • accelerate your worldly blogging success
  • face, feel and release fears in your mind scaring you into making decisions which dilute your success

 

If you use AI even lightly but 1000’s more bloggers use it for both light and heavier functions, does that make your blog and online business more of a “one of a kind”, more valuable and more profitable? Or does it make your blog easier to copy by humans who use AI (and AI itself), which makes it more cookie-cutter, “me too”, less valuable and less profitable?

 

Do you want your blog to be a highly valuable, extremely helpful, fun, intuitive, heart-felt, Bugatti Chiron Vainqueur de Coeur masterpiece?

 

Trash AI.

 

Use your intuitive mind to make all blogging decisions.

 

You’ll thank yourself later.

 

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  1. Morris Grand says:
    at 11:59 am

    Fantastic analogy with the car models, Ryan. I think the mistake is to turn to AI so that it can do the job for us. By doing that, we’re essentially saying that we can be replaced by AI. That turns our blog and all of our content into a commodity. Considering that AI is already free, and prompting AI is free, that means the content is worthless. I believe the way forward is to learn to use AI as tools to complete tasks faster or more efficiently. If an AI can do what we do, we’ve just admitted that we provide no value to the world. Without value, there’s no reason to get paid, not a single cent.

  2. Jaime says:
    at 1:04 pm

    Thanks for the insights. Seems that every blogger is on the AI bandwagon. I mean, it’s embedded on SEO tools, I use it for search-summaries, etc.

    I think a metaphor could be that if you lived in the 1,800s and had a gift store in between two larger towns, you would almost always include the all important train schedule. The train being AI. You may feed from it but it’s really not part of your business.

    I guess that when your niche is not blogging itself (not my case) you can just blog about it.
    Maybe AI could be useful for a niche site to get relatively fast results, or at least way less effort.

  3. Pam says:
    at 2:27 pm

    Hi Ryan,
    Hope you are having a lovely Saturday. I wonder if you might expand on the section where the question you posed was lightly using AI to stimulate ideas or skeleton for a blog post a bad thing? Your reply was not necessarily. Is there any time where it isn’t a bad idea for the specific reason of sparking ideas.

    I do agree with your position that AI creates a bunch of “me too”. I get all that. I have no desire to use it to write any post or article. I genuinely want what I post to be authentic. Just like that Bugatti. (Gorgeous car by the way, had an opportunity to see one up close at an auto show a few years ago. )

    Anyway Ryan, thank you for all of your authentic, one of a kind, and thought provoking posts. This is just another one which has my brain churning.

    Cheers! Pam

  4. Elizabeth Kelsey says:
    at 6:17 am

    Great article Ryan! I’ve been spending alot of time playing around with AI. I find it helps me alot with doing research, and it can also make writing articles and posts less daunting. I usually have it write a post then I edit it ( sometimes extensively). It almost acts like an outline for me.

    On another note, hope you’re doing well! Shoot me an email when you have time so we can catch up.

  5. Ryan Biddulph says:
    at 2:34 pm

    Great to hear from you Elizabeth. Will do my friend.

    As for AI, it can be a helpful aid as you use it.

    Cyber see you soon.

  6. Ryan Biddulph says:
    at 2:38 pm

    Using AI a tiny bit to stoke your creativity is A-OK Pam. Using it as a mild aid or tool is fine but I often stress that our minds are literally unlimited, too. If you do not use it at all and sit with your mental blocks you will see that your mind is billions of times more powerful than AI. The secret is to sit long enough with the discomfort, to be with it, and to allow it to fade away. Feel free to use it mildly though before reaching that point.

  7. Ryan Biddulph says:
    at 2:42 pm

    The main problem with AI Jaime is that the more that bloggers use it for any reason – including to try to get fast results with less effort as you are reasoning – then the programmers who develop AI spend more time and energy with the bigger seed money planted by venture capitalists and of course, the AI appears to be more effective, or, more intelligent, in the illusion….and since bloggers use less mental effort, their human minds become more dull, prone to manipulation, control and all more nefarious influences. This is why using it lightly ensures that the bigger seed money and more expansive development does not occur and that our human race develops a more active, alert, strong mind, waking us up to who we really are.

  8. Ryan Biddulph says:
    at 2:56 pm

    Most bloggers will eventually realize Morris that if you use your human mind enough it completes effective, business-building tasks faster than AI. AI will always yield greater output but worthless in terms of generating high quality traffic and blogging income. As more bloggers understand this they will just use their all powerful minds to get the job done and AI can become increasingly irrelevant. The bizarre thing to me is that AI cannot feel so you completely lose any form of connection, empathy, compassion and creativity when you use it. Since humans are connected beings driven by empathy, compassion and stoked with creative fire, I do not see any sense in using something that lacks all core elements of connecting with the very beings who help you thrive as a business owner.