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Experts Reveal the Worst (and Best) Advice on Using Generative AI in Content Marketing

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mlns='> Don't follow this horrible generative AI advice. [View Message in Browser]( / [Add Us to Safe Sender List]( [Content Marketing Institute]( [Content Marketing Institute]( Daily News and Alert 7.18.24 Connect with CMI Hi there, There's no shortage of experts dispensing (allegedly) good advice about generative AI these days. But, as Oscar Wilde once wrote, "The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself." CMI has passed along its share of good advice. Today, [we're sharing the bad]( — some of the worst, in fact — too. Here’s hoping it helps you get good at skipping bad advice. What's bad gen AI advice have you gotten? [I'd love to hear about it](mailto:kim.moutsos@informa.com?subject=CMI%20content%20feedback%20—%20getting%20good%20at%20skipping%20bad%20advice&elqTrackId=8B4F278F445B37DED33DE9A69E70B58B). [Kim Moutsos]  Kim Moutsos Vice President of Editorial Content Marketing Institute [Share your feedback](mailto:kim.moutsos@informa.com?subject=CMI%20content%20feedback&elqTrackId=64550BB2B7DCF779B66C47D5721093C2) [Experts Reveal the Worst (and Best) Advice on Using Generative AI in Content Marketing]( To some, generative AI is the sun around which the content industry should revolve. To others, it’s a meteor heading for Earth that should be avoided. Over 20 experts share the worst advice they’ve heard and give better advice to follow. [Read more](  A Word From One of Our Sponsors [Need Winning SEO Content That’s Fast And Effective?]( As AI Search takes over the web, you need SEO that’s built for the future. Zupyak uses AI to guide your SEO in real-time and create content your customers will love. [Use code CMI for a free trial »](  A Word From CMI [Looking for More Expert Advice?]( Hear from the contributors in today’s article, and 120 additional thought leaders, at Content Marketing World 2024. Join us October 21-23 in San Diego for an experience packed with new ideas to transform your content strategy and spark your creativity. Register by August 2 for Early Bird rates! [Attend Content Marketing World »](  To change your email preferences or unsubscribe, visit our [preference center.]( Copyright © 2024 Informa Connect, All rights reserved Content Marketing Institute, an Informa Connect brand 605 3rd Ave | New York | NY 10158 [Terms of Service]( | [Privacy Statement]( [informa tech]

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