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"I was forced to use AI until the day I was laid off." Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industry


[...]How have the copywriters been faring, in a world awash in cheap AI text generators and wracked with AI adoption mania in executive circles? As always, we turn to the workers themselves. And once again, the stories they have to tell are unhappy ones. These are accounts of gutted departments, dried up work, lost jobs, and closed businesses. I’ve heard from copywriters who now fear losing their apartments, one who turned to sex work, and others, who, to their chagrin, have been forced to use AI themselves.

Readers of this series will recognize some recurring themes: The work that client firms are settling for is not better when it’s produced by AI, but it’s cheaper, and deemed “good enough.” Copywriting work has not vanished completely, but has often been degraded to gigs editing client-generated AI output. Wages and rates are in free fall, though some hold out hope that business will realize that a human touch will help them stand out from the avalanche of AI homogeneity.

in reply to alyaza [they/she]

I’ve sadly been there, and we’re constantly being fed so much BS about AI. Companies are using it because they can, not because they should.
in reply to Andy

My company is about to lay off hundreds and replace them with an ai chatbot/rent fixing. We’re a corporate landlord. This will not end well for anyone.
in reply to Luci

Are they expecting AI to... make decisions regarding tenants? I wonder if they are aware of universal prompt injection.
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in reply to alyaza [they/she]

If you're forced to use AI you should immediately quit that job.
in reply to the_q

Most people with jobs can't afford to just quit. Also the job market at the moment is insane.
in reply to Matty_r

Exactly. Even more reason to quit. Fuck this system.
in reply to alyaza [they/she]

It's funny how completely opposite to this my experience over the past couple of years has been. Twice now I've been practically begging my managers to let me use AI-based tools to make my work easier, they've responded "no, we don't want AI touching any of our stuff for vague legal paranoia reasons", and then the company suffered a collapse and everyone got laid off.
in reply to FaceDeer

and then the company suffered a collapse and everyone got laid off.


This feels like the ending to most stories these days. My friend's company shoved AI down his throat, and then the company suffered a collapse and everyone got laid off.

in reply to alyaza [they/she]

Copywriting as an industry has been dead for years already. I know, I used to want to be a copywriter. Even 15 years ago, it wasn't really an option anymore.