Infomedia News

Writing with AI: What Works and What Fails?

Join us for a free event on June 20 at Little Professor Bookshop, where Carrie Rollwagen will discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of writing with AI. Plus, enjoy coffee and snacks — on us!

What? Writing with AI: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Who?  Carrie Rollwagen, Vice President of Strategic Planning

When? June 20, 2024 | 10 a.m.

Where? Little Professor Bookshop | Pepper Place

How Much? FREE. Reserve your spot today.

One Quick Coffee

We’d love to see you at our next One Quick Coffee. The best part? It’s completely on us. Snack on some delicious Ladybird Taco, sip on some freshly brewed Whammy Coffee and soak up some valuable website wisdom.

Everyone is welcome to attend — so bring your coworkers, colleagues and friends. Just RSVP so we know you’re coming. 

Writing with AI: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

AI is revolutionizing the way we write, bringing lots of new opportunities and challenges with it. It has the potential to greatly enhance productivity and creativity, but it also brings its own set of strengths and weaknesses that every small business owner should understand. On June 20, don’t miss the chance to join Carrie Rollwagen for a comprehensive exploration of writing with AI. Learn how to leverage the power of AI to supercharge your writing process, while also mastering how to navigate its limitations and potential pitfalls.

Sneak Peek:

Here’s a quick look at what Carrie will cover over a cup of free coffee and a snack from Ladybird Taco:

  • The Good: Discover how AI can boost productivity and streamline your writing process.
  • The Bad: Understand the limitations and challenges of using AI for writing.
  • The Ugly: Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and errors introduced by AI.

Meet Carrie:

Carrie wrote the book on small business — literally. Her book and blog, The Localist, delves into the life of American small business owners, and she uses that experience to help our clients take their businesses to the next level online. Carrie has been copyediting and writing for fifteen years — her skills were forged in the newsroom at The Birmingham Post-Herald. She’s a huge book nerd (she cofounded Church Street Coffee & Books). Still, a love of paper and ink hasn’t stopped her from mastering the digital world as well: She’s had a blog pretty much since they existed, and she’s run social media for companies big and small. It doesn’t stop there — Carrie’s also our resident podcast host for One Quick Question with Infomedia, and she hosts her own podcast called The Localist.

About Anna

As a self-proclaimed “non-athlete” who somehow managed to play every sport you can think of during her time in school, Anna knows a thing or two about getting outside of her comfort zone. Anna joined Infomedia as Content Specialist, meaning that she handles all sorts of content from website copy to blogs to social media captions (and lots of things in between). Her background in both traditional and digital marketing, combined with her passion for writing and strong organizational skills, means that Anna thrives in this writing-focused role. Outside of work, you’ll probably find Anna hanging out with her husband, Jacob, and their three fur babies: Oliver (a cat), Noodles (also a cat) and Onix (a black lab).

See more articles from Anna Wilt

You Might Also Like

Join Our Newsletter

Don’t miss out on what’s going on at Infomedia! Subscribe to our monthly newsletter for updates and helpful tips and information.

* indicates required