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AI vs human writing: which one is best?

Pritesh Ganatra

CREATED BY PRITESH GANATRA

Published: 25/11/2025 @ 09:01AM
#ArtificialIntelligence #BlogExperiment #LanguageExpertise #AIWriting #GrammarlyvsExperience

Last week's blog post was an experiment to see how well Artificial Intelligence systems (such as Chat GPT/Grammarly/Google Gemini, etc) actually write one of my blog posts, compared to me using my fifty-three years' worth of knowledge and experience of the English language ...

AI vs human writing, Machines with algorithms, Emotionless words

AI vs human writing, Machines with algorithms, Emotionless words

I wasn't that impressed (nothing to do with the editor or the platform I use), it was the words that just didn't resonate with me. So this is the human version, written by me, a human. I believe that when writing any type of paper, whether for educational or business purposes, the use of Artificial Intelligence should, in reality, be employed as a tool to spark ideas and expedite research and reading.

Then, using your own knowledge and experience on the subject matter, verify and compare sources, and keep the final judgment on your work, yours. Use AI as a research tool to broaden your view, but never let it sign off on your work. It's quick at surfacing patterns and generating angles, yet it still reflects what people have already published online.

AI is useful for guidance, but it simply reorganises
and regurgitates existing knowledge!

You already know that AI mostly reorganises existing knowledge rather than discovering new facts for itself, so your own understanding matters. You wouldn't use a screwdriver when you know you need a hammer; likewise, you shouldn't use AI as the presented work and to have the final say on your judgment.

You get better results when you treat prompts like hypotheses and then do your own fact-checking. You'll find it faster to map the landscape with digital research, cross-compare sources, and then evaluate content accuracy before you commit to a claim. In practice, you should use AI to draft questions, not to declare conclusions.

Did you know the amount of additional energy and computing power required when using AI search Models? The amount of electricity used in the algorithms that collate all the information from the Internet is approximately 10 times more than a traditional search on the likes of Google or Bing.

You'll also protect yourself by thinking
about AI ethics as you go!

Ask for confirmation of the source of the AI results, check provenance from a human expert, avoid overconfident claims, and don't paste confidential material into prompts. Lots of bias and gaps exist in training data, so you must inspect assumptions and verify the links before you repeat them.

You'll do your best work when you draft with the help of an able colleague, then slow down to validate, rewrite, using the AI tools to advise you. In other words, keep AI simply as a research tool.

That way, you can claim the finished article as 100% your own.

Until next time ...

PRITESH GANATRA

Your technology problem solver

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Pritesh Ganatra 

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I am your technology problem solver and I look forward to helping you.

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