Human or Machine? The Ethics (and Benefits) of Transparency When Using AI as a Freelancer

Aaron Ejeme
3 min readMar 22, 2024

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Human or Machine?

The freelance landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution.

Meet Verk, an AI-powered virtual assistant platform promising to take on the mundane tasks that often bog down freelancers.

From scheduling social media posts and creating digital content to data analysis, email management, and even basic graphic design, AI assistants on Verk can lend a hand. But what does this mean for the future of work? Will robots steal our freelance gigs, or is Verk a tool for boosting productivity and income?

Buckle up — because we’re about to dive into the world of AI virtual assistants and explore the exciting (and maybe slightly unsettling) possibilities.

Verk is a powerful AI-powered virtual assistant platform

Verk’s Skills: Overhyped or Game-Changing?

While AI virtual assistants like Verk excel at tasks like data processing, content optimization, and graphic design, they haven’t yet fully replicated human creativity and intuition. Studies have shown AI still falls short of high-level strategic planning and multi-layered communication requiring emotional intelligence.

Should we worry about AI replacing our expert skills entirely? Probably not, at least not with current capabilities. Like most new technologies, AI assistants seem primed to handle the repetitive grunt work that freelancers don’t particularly enjoy anyway — rather than fully replicating higher-order talents.

Making Money with a Robot Buddy

Savvy freelancers are already leveraging AI virtual assistants in clever ways:

  • Boost Efficiency: Delegating repetitive tasks to AI frees up time for higher-value work
  • Expand Service Offerings: With more bandwidth, freelancers can offer new services
  • Increase Income Potential: Taking on more client projects will directly impact revenue

However, the “human element” is still required for success as a freelancer, for things like client communication, strategic vision, and quality control. Harnessing AI for productivity while doubling down on uniquely human skills is the path forward.

The Human Edge: Transparency & Ethics

Nobody wants to feel duped into hiring a robot when they expect a human freelancer. That’s why radical transparency around AI usage is crucial from an ethical and business perspective.

Based on the guidelines contained in a study by the Panel for the Future of Science and Technology of the European Parliament, your clients deserve clear communication about the involvement of AI assistants, their current limitations, and the importance of avoiding any misrepresentation of AI work as entirely human-made without consent.

Here’s how to be upfront with your clients:

  • Disclose the Use of Verk at the Onset: Be clear about how Verk assists you and the tasks it handles for you.
  • Highlight Your Expertise: Emphasize your role in managing the AI, ensuring quality control, and maintaining client communication.
  • Embrace the Collaboration: Position Verk as a tool that enhances your services not replaces you.

Building trust through this level of transparency gives ethical freelancers a competitive advantage as AI capabilities grow.

The Future of Freelancing: Humans and Machines, Working Together

The rise of AI virtual assistants like Verk represents a tectonic shift in the freelance landscape and the workforce at large. While the disruptions are daunting, we don’t have to view it as an “us vs them” battle against the machines.

By keeping humans in the loop, providing ethical oversight, and deploying AI as a complementary tool, we can unlock new levels of productivity, creativity, and work-life balance. Freelancers who embrace this transparent human-AI partnership with strategic discipline will be well-positioned for long-term success.

Let’s Talk!

What are your thoughts on AI virtual assistants? Will they revolutionize freelancing, or are we overhyping the robot takeover? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Aaron Ejeme
Aaron Ejeme

Written by Aaron Ejeme

Data-Driven Growth Marketer | Alumni @Mestafrica

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