AI-written wedding vows, eulogies, and other sensitive speeches have now become a thing ever since ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence tools arrived.
There's actually nothing wrong in embracing these new AIs. They have great features that will actually make your writing better.
However, it is being debated if ChatGPT and other similar AI tools should be used for very "human" speeches and other written content.
From AI-Written Wedding Vows to Eulogies-ChatGPT Now Used To Write Very 'Human' Speeches
According to Yahoo News' latest report, many people are now using ChatGPT to write eulogies, wedding vows, and even mass shooting speeches.
These include 31-year-old Tori Mccun, who relied on ChatGPT to write their father's eulogy in June. Tori, who is a data management specialist at Bloomberg, said that she and her sisters were arguing that using the AI tool is the right thing to do.
"Engaging something so non-human in such a human moment is hard for people to comprehend," said Mccun via ABC News.
Aside from Tori Mccun, Vanderbilt University officials also used ChatGPT to help them write an email regarding a mass shooting.
Since the written speech caused a backlash, the educational institute decided to release a public apology for using artificial intelligence. Vinod Khosla, a venture capitalist, also admitted that he used ChatGPT to compose a rap song for his daughter's wedding.
Other people who also used ChatGPT and other AI tools to write emotional messages, such as wedding vows, birthday speeches, etc., said that artificial intelligence greatly helped them to overcome anxiety, which is usually caused by a blank page and the high expectations of the listeners.
But, it is really the right decision to allow ChatGPT and other AIs to write emotional messages for you?
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What Experts Say About Use of AI in Emotional Speeches
Cosmetics business owner Melissa Buckley, who also uses ChatGPT, said that AI tools will only give you what you put into it.
This means that if you provide more specific information, you will write more personal speeches since you put more effort into it.
Meanwhile, Andrea Lynch, a eulogy-writing kits seller, said that she only considers artificial intelligence as an aid instead of a replacement.
"I think if somebody is really searching for a way to communicate a sentiment and struggling to find the right words, particularly in times of high emotion, they sometimes could use some help," she explained.
Just like what they said, it is alright to use AI tools to assist you when it comes to writing eulogies, wedding vows, and other emotional messages.
However, it is still better if you're actually the one writing it (using a pen paper or your personal laptop) since the output will sound more human. Remember, your friends and loved ones will not focus if your grammar is correct, if your writing style is good, or if your speech has great transitions.
What they want to hear is your feelings; the words that really come from your heart and mind.