A t our usual dim sum gathering, the conversation sometimes drifted into something I didn’t expect — AI. A few friends noticed my writing and asked directly, “Are you using AI for your articles?” I didn’t hesitate. I told them the truth. I use ChatGPT, but in a very simple way: I write a draft first, based on my own thoughts and experiences, and then I ask AI to help me polish it. That’s it. Nothing complicated. It felt good to say it in such a straightforward way. No need for technical explanations or fancy terms. Just a practical tool that helps me express myself more clearly. Then someone asked an interesting question. He said, “If I just type keywords like siu mai, har gow, congee, dim sum… will AI write the article for me?” That’s when the real discussion began. I told him honestly — yes, AI can generate something from keywords. But it will likely be very general. It may describe dim sum culture nicely, but it won’t sound like your story. It won’t reflect your memories, your...
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