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AI for Technical Writers
Curt Robbins
115 episodes
4 hours ago
AI for Technical Writers is a weekly podcast from senior technical writer Curt Robbins that explores the role of artificial intelligence in our jobs, careers, and personal lives. This podcast investigates many important topics related to AI, including job security, national defense, ethics and bias, consumer behavior, marketing and sales, entertainment, and healthcare. The AI for Technical Writers podcast helps technical writers and IT professionals understand and embrace AI for a wide range of goals, including promotion and career advancement.
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AI for Technical Writers is a weekly podcast from senior technical writer Curt Robbins that explores the role of artificial intelligence in our jobs, careers, and personal lives. This podcast investigates many important topics related to AI, including job security, national defense, ethics and bias, consumer behavior, marketing and sales, entertainment, and healthcare. The AI for Technical Writers podcast helps technical writers and IT professionals understand and embrace AI for a wide range of goals, including promotion and career advancement.
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AI for Technical Writers
America's Big Bet on Artificial Intelligence

Welcome to episode 114 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a discussion among financial analysts and commentators concerning the massive investment in artificial intelligence (AI) by major technology companies, raising questions about market volatility.

Commentators express concern about the high concentration of spending—estimated at $400 billion this year—and the comparison of the current market to historic bubbles like those in 1929 and 1999.

The conversation further explores the economic implications of AI, focusing on the potential impact on jobs and whether the technology's actual utility justifies the immense financial investment.

A significant point is raised regarding the uneven distribution of AI value, noting that most of the stock market's recent returns are attributed to AI, yet many key AI companies are private, limiting public investment opportunities.

Ultimately, the analysts consider whether AI applications will become profitable enough through business use cases, such as in law or healthcare, to earn their way out of the current "frothy" environment.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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6 hours ago
12 minutes 36 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Diana Wolf Torres Article Review: Can AI Explain Itself?

Welcome to episode 113 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article and accompanying YouTube video from Silicon Valley-based Diana Wolf Torres, editor of the Deep Learning with the Wolf newsletter on LinkedIn.

It explains a recent research paper by guest Shubham Sharma, founder of Sonitech AI. Sharma introduces his study, entitled Geometric Mixture Classifiers (GMC), which addresses the limitations of existing classification models when dealing with multimodel data structures found in real-world AI scenarios such as medical diagnosis and fraud detection.

The GMC algorithm proposes using a mixture of hyperplanes—linear models acting as "experts"—per class, which solves the three-fold challenge of handling multimodel structures, maintaining computational efficiency, and providing crucial geometric interpretability that linear and deep learning models often lack.

Sharma emphasizes that GMC aims to eliminate the perceived trade-off between a model's accuracy and transparency, making interpretable AI more practical.

This episode concludes by noting that the code for the GMC model is publicly available via a GitHub repository linked in the paper and encourages the research community to adopt and extend the algorithm.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the Torres article "A Model with Many Minds: Exploring Geometric Mixture Classifiers": https://tinyurl.com/munf3f6n

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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2 days ago
11 minutes 49 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Recent Sam Altman Interviews: Summary & Review

Welcome to episode 112 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews of five recent interviews with OpenAI's Sam Altman, the company behind ChatGPT.

Altman discusses the rapid advancement of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its profound societal implications. He emphasizes the unprecedented capabilities of models like GPT-5 and Sora, noting their ability to transform fields from coding to content creation, while also acknowledging the potential for job displacement in knowledge work.

A recurring theme is the necessity for society to co-evolve with the technology, adapting to rapid change and addressing ethical dilemmas, such as AI's moral framework and the challenges of deepfake media.

Altman also addresses concerns about power concentration and the potential for a new universal basic wealth model based on AI capacity, alongside the need for new regulatory and privacy frameworks to manage these powerful tools responsibly.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the Robbins article "Lovers & Haters: AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics": https://tinyurl.com/ynpxbpkc

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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4 days ago
10 minutes 40 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Deloitte Refunds Government Over AI-generated Report Errors

Welcome to episode 110 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews the recent Deloitte controversy of providing an error-ridden report to the Australian government. The major problem? The report was generated with the help of AI.

The sources from Associated Press (AP News), ABC News (Australia), The Guardian, and Hindustan Times detail the controversy surrounding a $440,000 report produced by Deloitte Australia for the Australian government's Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

This report, intended to review the welfare system's compliance framework, was found to contain numerous errors, including fabricated quotes, nonexistent references, and false citations, which were attributed to the use of generative artificial intelligence.

Consequently, Deloitte agreed to issue a partial refund to the government for the substandard work. The news coverage emphasizes that this incident highlights the limitations of AI systems, particularly the tendency for "hallucinations" where the technology invents information.

A senator criticized Deloitte for having a "human intelligence problem." Ultimately, while Deloitte maintained that the report's substantive findings were unchanged, the use of AI was acknowledged in a revised version of the document.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the Robbins article "Lovers & Haters: AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics": https://tinyurl.com/ynpxbpkc

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 week ago
9 minutes 49 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics: Larry Ellison

Welcome to episode 110 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by show producer Robbins entitled AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics: Larry Ellison. This is part of a series of articles and podcast episodes about more than a dozen lovers and haters of artificial intelligence.

This installment positions Ellison as a quintessential AI believer, highlighting his public statements that artificial intelligence is a "much bigger deal than the industrial revolution" and essential for a new "Golden Age."

This episode reviews Ellison’s perspective on AI’s potential to solve major global issues, such as cancer detection and vaccine design, and details Oracle's crucial involvement in the massive Stargate Project AI infrastructure joint venture.

Furthermore, the article explores a philosophical caution, citing Ellison's controversial comments regarding the potential for AI-enabled systems to facilitate a surveillance state.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original article: https://tinyurl.com/5csum4ws

>> Read the Robbins article "Lovers & Haters: AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics": https://tinyurl.com/ynpxbpkc

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 week ago
11 minutes 10 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
What is AI Slop?

Welcome to episode 109 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by Arwa Mahdawi entitled "AI-generated ‘Slop’ is Slowly Killing the Internet, so Why is Nobody Trying to Stop It?

Mahdawi argues that low-quality, AI-generated content, which she refers to as "slop," is overwhelming the internet and displacing human-created material. She criticizes major platforms like Facebook for not only failing to regulate this content, but also actively encouraging it (in some cases by boosting it through algorithms or creating their own AI characters).

This proliferation of AI slop is presented as an acceleration of the "enshittification" of the internet, with the author citing examples such as AI-generated LinkedIn posts and bizarre images like "Shrimp Jesus" found on social media. Ultimately, the article expresses concern about the future of online content as AI-generated material increasingly crowds out genuine human voices.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> View the original Mahdawi article: https://tinyurl.com/yc7p9zp4

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 week ago
11 minutes 30 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Lovers & Haters: AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics

Welcome to episode 108 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by Curt Robbins entitled "Lovers & Haters: AI Believers vs. AI Skeptics" that was published on LinkedIn on October 19.

The article presents a balanced overview of the intense debate surrounding artificial intelligence by categorizing prominent figures into two distinct camps: AI Optimists and AI Skeptics. 

The optimists, including CEOs like Sam Altman and Larry Ellison, focus on AI's potential to solve global problems and dramatically increase human productivity, often viewing it as an "intelligence augmenter."

Conversely, the skeptics, such as philosopher Nick Bostrom and "Godfather of AI" Geoffrey Hinton, emphasize the existential risks, ethical concerns, and potential societal dangers posed by unaligned superintelligence.

Robbins uses this framework to introduce the central figures and their key arguments regarding the future impact of AI on humanity.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

_________________________________

>> View the original Robbins article: https://tinyurl.com/ynpxbpkc

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 week ago
13 minutes 1 second

AI for Technical Writers
Elsa Sklavounou Article Review: Edge AI vs. Cloud AI

Welcome to episode 107 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article Elsa Sklavounou entitled "Edge AI vs. Cloud AI: The Quiet Revolution Reshaping Tech" that was published on September 30 on LinkedIn.

Dynamic show hosts Daphne and Fred unpack this educational article from Sklavounou that discusses the significant technological shift from centralized cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) to decentralized Edge AI.

This article explains that edge AI processes data locally on devices for benefits such as reduced latency, improved security, and lower costs, citing projections that the edge AI market will reach billions of dollars by the early 2030s.

Supporting comments from other LinkedIn users emphasize the hybrid future of AI, where the edge handles real-time operations while the cloud remains crucial for large-scale model training and orchestration.

Overall, this episode analyzes the market forces, economic implications, and key advantages driving the adoption of processing AI models at the device level.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> View the original Sklavounou article: https://tinyurl.com/yudvvefw

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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2 weeks ago
10 minutes 7 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
OpenAI's Sam Altman Addresses Concerns About AI & Job Displacement

Welcome to episode 106 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman regarding concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) will displace knowledge workers and IT professionals.

The YouTube video features Altman and G42 Group CEO Peng Xiao presenting their respective perspectives on the societal impact of AI at the GitEx Global 2025 event held in Dubai in mid-October.

Both executives addressed concerns about AI-driven job displacement, advocating for a stance of adaptability and experimentation over fear. They emphasized that the relationship between humans and AI is a co-evolving system, which suggests a more stable and beneficial societal shift rather than a sudden disruption.

Xiao noted that while G42 is amplifying its human workforce with AI agents, keeping humans at the center of the revolution, he acknowledged that superintelligence may eventually introduce additional risks that require future consideration.

Altman stressed that the future of work will involve redefinition through creative human effort alongside machine intelligence.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

_________________________________

>> View the original Altman interview video: https://tinyurl.com/mybkufhy

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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2 weeks ago
11 minutes 10 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Tool Review: Google's NotebookLM

Welcome to episode 105 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by show producer Curt Robbins entitled "Tool Review: Google's NotebookLM."

The article details NotebookLM's strengths, such as its source-grounded nature that provides inline citations to prevent AI hallucinations and its unique Audio Overview feature for listening to data summaries.

Conversely, the review notes limitations, including the inability to cross-reference content across different notebooks and its lack of advanced formatting features for final document publication.

Finally, the text explains the tool's appeal to diverse audiences, including large enterprises, small companies, and individual consultants, by acting as a force multiplier for knowledge workers.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original Robbins article: https://tinyurl.com/54yd9bah

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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2 weeks ago
13 minutes 16 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
The Strategic Convergence of AI, Energy, & Regulation

Welcome to episode 104 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article entitled "The Strategic Convergence of AI, Energy, and Regulation: Lessons from Yotta and Saudi Arabia’s Data Center Ambitions" by Jeanina Awni, the Director of Technology & Innovation at the AL Mikial Law Firm in Saudi Arabia.

The article examines how global leaders are addressing the massive energy demand of AI infrastructure and the geopolitical risks associated with physical data centers. A key focus is on the radical proposal of orbital data centers to achieve resilience and jurisdictional clarity, a concept paralleled by Saudi Arabia’s initiative to create "data embassies" offering foreign legal insulation for data storage.

The article details Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 efforts to become a global data hub through massive investments and a sophisticated new regulatory system designed to attract international tech giants while maintaining government oversight.

Ultimately, the article serves as an overview for legal and corporate professionals regarding the legal and strategic complexities of investing in both orbital and terrestrial data infrastructure in rapidly evolving markets.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original Awni article: https://tinyurl.com/2s4j5sdb

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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3 weeks ago
11 minutes 51 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Amy Daali Article Review: Why We're Blind to the Real Speed of AI

Welcome to episode 103 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by Amy Daali, who describes herself as a disruptive AI thought leaders and engineer. In her October 8 article entitled "Why We’re Blind to the Real Speed of AI," Daali argues that people are misjudging the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence because of the “exponential growth bias,” which leads humans to perceive progress as linear rather than curved.

Daali notes that while gains in traditional metrics like accuracy appear to be slowing down—with smaller improvements between models like GPT-4o and GPT-5—this metric is fundamentally flawed for assessing true intelligence.

Her insightful article proposes that AI autonomy is a far better measure of progress, defining it as how long an AI can sustain high performance without human intervention.

Research from the METR group shows that this specific capacity has been doubling exponentially every seven months, suggesting AI systems could be capable of month-long autonomous work by 2028-2031 if this trend continues.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

_________________________________

>> Read the original Daali article: https://tinyurl.com/55hkpzkn

>> Read the Robbins article "Yale Study: Impact of AI on the Job Market": https://tinyurl.com/f3cuvvxn

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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3 weeks ago
14 minutes 18 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Alina Rivilis Article Review: Turning AI Vision into Value

Welcome to episode 102 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by Canadian data science expert and AI thought leader Alina Rivilis entitled "AI Strategy Blueprint: Turning Vision into Value."

This insightful article discusses the necessity of a structured strategy for successful enterprise-wide AI adoption. Rivilis emphasizes that many AI projects fail due to a lack of strategic alignment with core business objectives, asserting that a clear blueprint is crucial for translating AI's promise into measurable return on investment (ROI).

The article then outlines five essential pillars for a winning AI strategy:

  1. Strategic alignment
  2. Data readiness
  3. Scalable technology architecture
  4. Governance and risk management
  5. Change enablement with workforce readiness


The article concludes that AI must be treated as a core business capability rather than a side project. Furthermore, Rivilis includes an extensive list of technology, industry, and solution categories related to AI and enterprise IT, such as big data, healthcare, cybersecurity, and various vendor platforms.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original Rivilis article: https://tinyurl.com/3zv5zyku

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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3 weeks ago
12 minutes 55 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Damilola Oladele Article Review: Why Editing Matters More Than Ever with AI-assisted Writing

Welcome to episode 101 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content is designed to give IT professionals and technical writers a competitive edge.

This episode reviews a recent article by Nigerian technical writer Damilola Oladele entitled "Why Editing Matters More Than Ever With AI-assisted Writing."

This insightful article argues that editing is the crucial difference between average and highly productive writers in the age of artificial intelligence.

Oladele distinguishes between "AI writing," where the tool handles the entire process—which leads to a lack of originality and factual errors—and "AI-assisted writing"—where the writer maintains control over ideas and structure while using AI for mechanical tasks.

Although AI assistance improves productivity, it introduces limitations. These include a tendency toward copywriting style and structural inconsistencies, especially problematic for technical writing.

Oladele emphasizes that mastering four types of editing (structural, stylistic, copy, and proofreading) is essential to address AI's shortcomings and ensuring that content remains clear, accurate, and organized.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original Oladele article: https://tinyurl.com/nh7sbsdx

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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3 weeks ago
10 minutes 49 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
BONUS: Evaluating the Impact of AI on the Labor Market

Welcome to episode 100 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content, designed to give you a competitive edge, is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers.

Today's episode features a review of a recent study by Yale's Budget Lab entitled "Evaluating the Impact of AI on the Labor Market: Current State of Affairs."

The study provides an analysis of the initial impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the U.S. labor market since the introduction of generative AI (ChatGPT) in November 2022.

The authors conclude that—despite widespread public anxiety about job losses—their data indicates no substantial, economy-wide disruption or acceleration in the rate of change in the occupational mix that can be clearly attributed to AI.

Historical precedent suggests that the full effects of widespread technological change typically materialize over decades, not months, which aligns with the current findings of stability. To reach this conclusion, the researchers examined changes in the occupational mix compared to past technological shifts (like the internet), as well as theoretical AI "exposure" data from OpenAI and actual AI usage data from Anthropic, finding no clear relationship between these metrics and changes in employment or unemployment.

The report emphasizes that better, comprehensive usage data from all major AI companies is necessary to accurately measure future impacts.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original study: https://tinyurl.com/5cjsxzak

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 month ago
13 minutes 2 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Update: Current Status of Stargate AI Project

Welcome to episode 099 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content, designed to give you a competitive edge, is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers.

Today's episode features a review of a recent article by this podcast's producer entitled "Update: Current Status of Stargate AI Project."

The Robbins article provides an overview of Stargate, a massive multi-billion dollar AI supercomputer initiative involving OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank. 

Currently in its early foundational stages, the project's primary challenges are securing the immense power and infrastructure necessary, which includes multiple new data centers across the U.S.

Though a private-sector endeavor, the project is viewed as crucial to securing America's technological lead in artificial intelligence and is expected to enable breakthroughs that may include AI-driven cancer diagnosis and personalized vaccines, as suggested by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison.

Robbins frames Stargate as a significant development for technical writers, emphasizing the need for robust documentation for this new chapter of AI infrastructure.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original article: https://tinyurl.com/vprf62r3

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 month ago
12 minutes 42 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
Ethan Mollick Article Review: The Emergence of Mass Intelligence

Welcome to episode 098 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content, designed to give you a competitive edge, is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers.

Today's episode features a review of a recent article by Wharton Associate Professor and co-author of the book "Co-Intelligence" Ethan Mollick entitled "Mass Intelligence."

The article asserts that the world is entering an era of mass Intelligence as powerful artificial intelligence (AI) becomes widely accessible to over a billion people.

Mollick explains that previous barriers to advanced AI, such as high costs and confusing interfaces, are rapidly dissolving due to models like GPT-5 becoming dramatically more efficient, cheaper, and easier to use.

While acknowledging initial deployment issues with systems designed to automatically select the best AI model for a task, the text highlights the resulting democratization of advanced AI capabilities, even for free users.

This has significant implications for work, education, and societal institutions built on the premise of scarce intelligence. Ultimately, the text explores the opportunities and inherent chaos that arise when such powerful tools are placed in the hands of the general public.

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"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original Mollick article: https://tinyurl.com/ms6k3uys

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 month ago
11 minutes 18 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
BONUS: Tool Review: Adobe Firefly

Welcome to episode 097 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content, designed to give you a competitive edge, is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers.

Today's bonus episode features a tool review article for Adobe Firefly, the AI-powered image generator. It examines the utility and overall appeal (and cost) of the text-to-image generator for technical communicators and various business types.

The review specifically analyzes Firefly's utility for technical writers and enterprise users, highlighting its major benefit as its seamless integration with the existing Adobe ecosystem and its training on commercially safe data to avoid copyright issues.

Conversely, the article notes that Firefly's creative output may be less advanced than competitors and is less accessible to users not already invested in Adobe Creative Cloud products.

Ultimately, Robbins recommends Firefly as a powerful, legally safer option for organizations and individuals who are already Adobe subscribers, while also advising readers to investigate competing tools.

"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original article by Robbins: https://tinyurl.com/mrw9nns2

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 month ago
12 minutes 9 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
BONUS: Tool Review: Midjourney

Welcome to episode 095 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content, designed to give you a competitive edge, is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers. Subscribe today to never miss a single episode!

Today's bonus episode features a tool review article by this podcast's producer, Curt Robbins. It examines the utility of the text-to-image generator for technical communicators and various business sizes.

The review praises Midjourney's artistic quality and speed for creating conceptual visuals, but strongly critiques its inability to generate coherent embedded text and its lack of precise control, making it less suitable for accurate technical diagrams.

Additionally, the source article includes a user comment comparing Midjourney to other AI image tools like Ideogram and Gemini. This highlights the common AI struggle with spelling and specific formatting. The overall context is a professional discussion among technical writers about adopting AI tools for content creation.

"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original article by Robbins: https://tinyurl.com/mwpk7rvt

>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 month ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
BONUS: Stargate AI Initiative Expands with Five New AI Data Center Sites

Welcome to episode 095 of the AI for Technical Writers podcast from Curt Robbins. This educational content, designed to give you a competitive edge, is targeted at IT professionals and technical writers. Subscribe today to never miss a single episode!

Today's bonus episode is about the latest developments in the U.S. government's Stargate project, an initiative intended to bolster America's AI infrastructure and ensure the country's leadership in AI going forward (with a focus on China).

This episode details a significant expansion of the Stargate AI infrastructure platform, announcing five new U.S. data center sites (in partnership with Oracle and SoftBank).

This expansion accelerates the overall project, putting the coalition ahead of schedule to meet its initial $500 billion, 10-gigawatt commitment by the end of 2025.

Specifically, new sites in Texas, New Mexico, Ohio, and an unnamed Midwest location will contribute significantly to the planned seven gigawatts of capacity and over $400 billion in investment over the next three years (creating tens of thousands of jobs in the process).

The article highlights that the initiative, which began in January 2025, is progressing rapidly, with Oracle already deploying NVIDIA GB200 racks and SoftBank developing advanced data centers to power next-generation AI research.

"It will not be AI that takes away the job of a technical writer, but rather another technical writer with deep AI skills," said Robbins.

I am currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt

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>> Read the original article: https://tinyurl.com/yc5332pr

>> Read the Curt Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/bdfv63ca

>> Read the Robbins article "Understanding Anthropic: Rising Star in AI": https://tinyurl.com/46btw22z

>> Read the Robbins article "Comparing ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, & Grok": https://tinyurl.com/3zwttxhk

>> Read the Robbins article "AI Job Replacement Fears Are Good. Here's Why.": https://tinyurl.com/p5t27t7d

>> Join the LinkedIn group Technical Writing Success: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td

>> Subscribe to the Technical Writing Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/uu9hpyzt

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1 month ago
14 minutes 38 seconds

AI for Technical Writers
AI for Technical Writers is a weekly podcast from senior technical writer Curt Robbins that explores the role of artificial intelligence in our jobs, careers, and personal lives. This podcast investigates many important topics related to AI, including job security, national defense, ethics and bias, consumer behavior, marketing and sales, entertainment, and healthcare. The AI for Technical Writers podcast helps technical writers and IT professionals understand and embrace AI for a wide range of goals, including promotion and career advancement.