AI's Role in Writing: Collaboration or Replacement?

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Is AI redefining what it means to write in real time? I saw a writer say he does not use AI for his work. A moment later, he shared how he uses it to brainstorm ideas, expand his vocabulary, and organise his thoughts. It made me pause. If a tool helps you express your thinking more clearly, is that separate from the writing itself? If you guide the message, shape the tone and choose what stays or goes, does it matter who drafts the first version? Many of us are already collaborating with AI more than we admit. Not to replace our skills, but to elevate them. So where do we draw the line? What counts as “I wrote this” in a world where thinking and typing are not always done by the same hands Let us open the conversation. #AIWriting #FutureOfWork #ContentCreation #DigitalSkills #WritersCommunity #LinkedInCreators #WritingProcess #HumanAndAI #HumanInTheLoop #ThoughtLeadership

  • A man in a calm, focused pose sits at a desk with a laptop. His hand rests on the keyboard while the other touches his chin, as if he is thinking through what to write. The illustration blends pencil sketch style with a soft purple digital glow on the right side of his body, suggesting a mix of human creativity and AI support. A notebook and pen lie beside the laptop, and faint digital window shapes appear in the background.

How do you use AI in your workflow right now What parts still feel fully human to you?

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