WordPress has incorporated AI into its platform an is now flagging complex words, presumably to make the reading easier. Apparently, words like: receive and purchase are too difficult for you to understand, but in a recent post contingent and delve are not.
So, I would be remiss if I neglected to include an itemized catalogue of all the terminology utilized in the discourse I bestow upon the esteemed readers of my oft daily offerings.
[Author's note: None of the words in the previous paragraph were flagged (but previous was)...]
The AI assistant has also analyzed this post and offered the following:
"The blog content includes a mix of promotional content and personal reflections. Consider organizing the content to clearly separate the different sections, such as by using subheadings or bullet points. Additionally, for the author's note, consider using a lighter, more conversational tone to engage readers. Lastly, consider integrating the images in a way that complements the text and provides context."
The optimum titles for the post should be:
- WordPress AI Integration: Simplifying Complex Words for Better Readability
- Enhancing Readability: Terminology Catalogue and AI Integration in WordPress
- Optimizing Content: AI Assistance and Terminology Catalogue in WordPress
I'll stick with my original title and content, thank you very much, now that I figured out how to turn off the damn AI.
Oh, the post image? That was the AI as well. You know what? I'm good with it.
-Leon
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Leon Stevens is a multi-genre author, composer, guitarist, songwriter, and an artist, with a Bachelor of Music and Education. He published his first book of poetry, Lines by Leon: Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020, followed by a book of original classical guitar compositions, Journeys, and a short story collection of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories. His newest publications are the novella trilogy, The View from Here, which is a continuation of one of his short stories, and a new collection of poetry titled, A Wonder of Words.
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