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| 95e92461cf6945823a4bc1ad5f4562f98bf7938b | src/content/slashPages/ai.md | My philosophy in using AI is to do the work upfront, then use AI systems to review. ## Writing My current workflow for writing the content for this website is to write a draft in my own words, then ask [ChatGPT](https://chatgpt.com/) or [Claude](https://www.anthropic.com/claude) to review the draft. I have [dyslexia](/disability), which makes it harder to organize my thoughts, fix tone issues, and write clean sentences. To help, I’ve configured a GPT to review my drafts and highlight where issues arise. I don’t use LLMs to come up with ideas, write content from scratch, or replace my own voice. ## Coding I occasionally use [Github CoPilot](https://github.com/features/copilot) and [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code) to help write code or brainstorm, mostly at work rather than on personal projects. I treat them more like pairing buddies than generators of anything major. A colleague recently said that it’s best not to have these tools generate anything you wouldn’t be comfortable writing yourself and I follow that approach Sometimes I’ll use Claude Code for generating Github Issues because it has all the context of the codebase and will transform my notes into a pretty reasonable task. ## Illustration All the illustrations that I attribute to myself on this site are poorly made with my own hand. I have on occasion used MidJourney to generate images and I’ll always indicate which image was generated through AI. ## AI Bots I don’t currently block AI bots from scraping this website. That might change in the future, depending on how I feel. Right now, this site generates a large number of `llms.txt` files, so maybe one day I could possibly use an LLM to search this site. AI in this garden is more like a trellis than a gardener. | <p>My philosophy in using AI is to do the work upfront, then use AI systems to review.</p> <h2>Writing</h2> <p>My current workflow for writing the content for this website is to write a draft in my own words, then ask <a href="https://chatgpt.com/">ChatGPT</a> or <a href="https://www.anthropic.com/claude">Claude</a> to review the draft. I have <a href="/disability">dyslexia</a>, which makes it harder to organize my thoughts, fix tone issues, and write clean sentences. To help, I’ve configured a GPT to review my drafts and highlight where issues arise.</p> <p>I don’t use LLMs to come up with ideas, write content from scratch, or replace my own voice.</p> <h2>Coding</h2> <p>I occasionally use <a href="https://github.com/features/copilot">Github CoPilot</a> and <a href="https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code">Claude Code</a> to help write code or brainstorm, mostly at work rather than on personal projects. I treat them more like pairing buddies than generators of anything major.</p> <p>A colleague recently said that it’s best not to have these tools generate anything you wouldn’t be comfortable writing yourself and I follow that approach</p> <p>Sometimes I’ll use Claude Code for generating Github Issues because it has all the context of the codebase and will transform my notes into a pretty reasonable task.</p> <h2>Illustration</h2> <p>All the illustrations that I attribute to myself on this site are poorly made with my own hand.</p> <p>I have on occasion used MidJourney to generate images and I’ll always indicate which image was generated through AI.</p> <h2>AI Bots</h2> <p>I don’t currently block AI bots from scraping this website. That might change in the future, depending on how I feel. Right now, this site generates a large number of <code>llms.txt</code> files, so maybe one day I could possibly use an LLM to search this site.</p> <p>AI in this garden is more like a trellis than a gardener.</p> | 🤖 | AI | What I do and don’t use AI for. |