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Do we use Ai for our content?

  • Writer: ABC Dogs NZ
    ABC Dogs NZ
  • Jan 19
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 22

The amount of dog trainers using Ai is concerning.

Those "perfect" blogs and replies on social media are increasing.

Ai can be helpful, but also deeply unsettling.

There are conversational blogs, perfect in their diction and their advice is always "spot on". They are sprinkled with a little bit of emotion, just enough to keep interest....because they are designed that way.


Ai has opened many opportunities for dog trainers and pet professionals.

Is is TRULY helpful though?

The plethora of Ai books, mass produced and coldly generic on the whole aren't helpful.

Neither are the blog posts or "opinion pieces" people share written by Ai.

Are we really that scared to state our own advice and our own opinion that we leave it up to a computer to generate the "perfect" response?

Have we forgotten that dogs are sentient beings and there is no "one size fits all" solution?


Are the posts and blogs you engage with, share and like created by a computer or a human?

Even as I am writing this (and yes this is 100% Ai free) I am being prompted by Ai, given small reminders of "helpful" commentary.


I would like to give everyone some confidence in what we post, make, design and sell....NONE of this is made by Ai.

There is some pride in saying that.

Our Facebook page (over 21,000 followers) was built on 100 % human input.

We do not answer questions with Ai.

Our designs, graphics and handouts were all designed by humans.


If that changes at all in the future, everyone will be informed....that is only fair.

For now though, enjoy the posts (spelling and grammar mistakes included for free).


ABC Dogs NZ



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ABC Dogs NZ. Dog trainers and the rise of Ai


 
 
 

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