Relax, I'm not gonna condemn doing so. But it depends on how you use it. And, as I always say, as long as you're getting the results you want, nothing else matters.
But here are some tasks you shouldn't let AI do on your blog. Let real experts handle them.
1. Keyword Research
We’ve all heard that SEO is dead. So, is this even worth talking about? Yes, it is. There are still more than 1 billion daily searches that are purely informational. (Informational queries are those that people search for to learn about something.)
Getting off track... 😅
In general, topic selection is the most important step in any type of content creation. In our case, keyword research is the most important part of writing content. Get it wrong, and you might end up wasting your time on a piece of content no one wants to read.
2. Using AI to Write All Types of Content
No matter how good you think AI is at creating content, I believe it can't write all types of content the way humans do.
There are types of content where the reader is interested in knowing the actual experience a person had. And AI can't write content that demonstrates experience. Well, it has two choices:
a. Fake experience and come up with things that might be wrong or completely illogical.
b. Copy what some posts on that topic have in them and use it as its experience.
Another type of content where you shouldn't use AI is when expertise is required. Someone said, "No, AI can write EEAT content; you just have to learn how to prompt it." But if that were the case, there wouldn't be a single content writer with a job now.
AI just obeys what you tell it or uses general knowledge to do what you ask it to do.
In summary, don't let AI do keyword research for you—find human keyword research experts and let them handle it.
If a piece of content requires experience and expertise, let a human content writer write it.