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Not if you use it right. AI generates the raw material — you add your perspective, stories, and voice. The best creators use AI for speed, not replacement. Train it on your existing content and the output sounds like you.
Yes. AI can research keywords, structure articles for featured snippets, optimize headers, and write meta descriptions. Combine it with tools like Ahrefs or Semrush for keyword data and you have a complete SEO content workflow.
No. Google cares about quality, not who wrote it. Their guidelines state that helpful, people-first content is what matters. AI-assisted content that provides real value ranks just fine.
Create a brand voice document with examples of your writing style, preferred phrases, and tone guidelines. Feed it to Claude as context and it will match your voice consistently.
Blog posts, social media content, email newsletters, video scripts, and course materials all work great. Long-form thought leadership benefits most from human direction with AI speed.