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Using the AI Assistant from Jetpack in a Post

Using the AI Assistant

I have added Jetpack’s AI assistant to my Threads blog, and today I tested it on a fairly lengthy post. I thought I’d show what it did here. I found its suggestions helpful, and I implemented most. There was another round, but they went beyond the time I was planning to spend on the post.

Only one of the follow-up suggestions seemed to me to be in error, and it was minor. My featured image shows the “streams” metaphor, but apparently the AI assistant did not recognize that as an illustration. This could be because some themes don’t display the featured image at the top of the post.

Note that the featured image was created using Photoshop’s generative AI, starting with an aerial view of a forest. Thus AI was involved in the post multiple times.

The Post Before AI

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The AI Assistant Report

AI Assistant


The post provides a personal reflection on scriptural interpretation and the impact of hermeneutics on understanding the Bible. To enhance the post:

1. Consider clarifying early in the post what the Wesleyan Quadrilateral is for readers who may not be familiar with the concept.

2. Introduce the metaphor of the confluence of four streams earlier to establish a framework for the discussion on diverse biblical interpretations.

3. To improve readability, consider breaking longer paragraphs into shorter ones, especially where new ideas are introduced.

4. Since the post leans on personal anecdotes and metaphors, you may want to include a brief summary or conclusive statement that ties back to the primary theme of embracing diverse interpretations as part of a faith community’s journey.

Other than this caption, this section was produced by Jetpack AI Assistant on my Threads from Henry’s Web blog.

The Post After AI

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For the post as published, see Why I Still Like the Wesleyan Quadrilateral.

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