Looking for a writer intern who knows GenAI and WordPress

I’m looking for someone interested in a writing internship. You’ll get to learn how to use GenAI to create different types of content. The position is remote, so you can work from anywhere as long as you have a computer, internet, and access to Google Docs. Let me know if you’re interested by sending a message.

You didn’t mention anything about pay.

AVRAH said:
You didn’t mention anything about pay.

There’s no pay, just to clarify.

Do we really need more blogs filled with AI-written content that nobody cares to read?

Stephanie said:
Do we really need more blogs filled with AI-written content that nobody cares to read?

Not spam, at least. Here’s something to think about… are you sure a human wrote this? Or is it just about keeping the right reader engaged? See what I mean?

@Leeland
Honestly, I’m not interested in reading your replies.

@Leeland
You just proved the point. Once readers realise the voice isn’t authentic, you lose their trust. If you think this makes money, you’re mistaken. Nobody likes feeling tricked.

I already have a blog and would love to learn how to use GenAI. I’m open to this if the niche fits my interests. DM me if you want to see what I’ve done.

AI blogs won’t make money. Most sound robotic and unnatural. AI is fun and useful in some areas, but blogs need authentic voices. Readers want something real, not AI-written fluff.

People read blogs for the writer’s unique perspective. If they notice it’s AI-generated, they’ll stop engaging. Readers want experiences and authenticity. If they suspect fakery, they’ll leave.

Instead of pretending it’s human, embrace AI for what it is. Use it as a tool or showcase its capabilities. Just don’t call it a blog if it’s not coming from a person.

@BloggingBuddy
Good points. But I’ve used GenAI successfully. The authenticity argument is overstated. Why spend hours writing what AI can do in minutes? Makes no sense.

Leeland said:
@BloggingBuddy
Good points. But I’ve used GenAI successfully. The authenticity argument is overstated. Why spend hours writing what AI can do in minutes? Makes no sense.

You’re missing it. Readers don’t care how long it takes to write—they care about the experience. Blogs are about real stories and human connection. AI can’t replicate that.

Leeland said:
@BloggingBuddy
Good points. But I’ve used GenAI successfully. The authenticity argument is overstated. Why spend hours writing what AI can do in minutes? Makes no sense.

AI can’t match my writing. It fails at humour and niche-specific details. Plus, what’s the focus here? You still haven’t provided any clear niches.

@ALEC
I tried using an AI to create zombie art, and it flat-out refused because it considered it violent. AI is amazing but also weirdly limited sometimes.

@BloggingBuddy
Totally agree. This is spot on.