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How I Use Copilot in Word to Improve My Writing
I’ve been using Copilot, an AI assistant from Microsoft, ever since it was introduced. It helps me draft content, summarize documents, adjust the tone of my text, rewrite passages into polished prose, and more. Below, I’ll share how I use Copilot to improve my writing and how you can leverage it too. Ask Copilot to Help You Create an Outline…
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Platform engineering has a whole host of problems — developers are struggling with disparate device and OS environments and still writing embedded code with custom solutions
Platform engineering was viewed by many organizations as a silver bullet in the pursuit to automate tasks and streamline development workflows. Yet despite this, nearly two-thirds of embedded software from organizations with a platform engineering strategy is still created with custom, ad hoc solutions, according to a new report from Forrester Consulting and Qt Group. The joint study found 65%…
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How to Avoid Sounding Like AI in Your Writing
Key Takeaways Making small tweaks to your writing style can prevent AI detectors from flagging it as non-human. Avoid repeated patterns in your sentences to sound more human-like and improve your writing. Using personal anecdotes, contractions, and varying sentence lengths can add authenticity and engagement to your writing. Whether you use AI to support you when writing your work is…
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How to save your online writing from disappearing forever
While the notion lingers that “the internet is forever,” it can also feel like it’s written on water. If you’re an internet-based creative, the company that publishes your writing or exhibits an online gallery of your work can suddenly fold (see: Gawker or Game Informer), migrate content management systems, or simply unpublish older work. In that case, the article you…
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