{"id":6476,"date":"2026-04-03T13:28:10","date_gmt":"2026-04-03T19:28:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/editorium.com\/archive\/?p=6476"},"modified":"2026-04-03T13:39:40","modified_gmt":"2026-04-03T19:39:40","slug":"editing-with-ai-problem-or-opportunity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/editorium.com\/archive\/editing-with-ai-problem-or-opportunity\/","title":{"rendered":"Editing with AI: Problem or Opportunity?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last week, I announced the release of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.editorium.com\/MarkMyWords.htm\">MarkMyWords<\/a>, my new add-in that provides AI-assisted copyediting directly in Microsoft Word. I\u2019ve received numerous emails expressing interest. I\u2019ve also received a few emails expressing reservations, which I thought might be important to address. Here goes:<\/p>\n<h3>With MarkMyWords, will Claude AI use my text for training?<\/h3>\n<p>Absolutely not. MarkMyWords uses Anthropic\u2019s API (Application  Programming Interface), not the consumer claude.ai interface (which <em>does<\/em> use submissions for training unless you opt out). MarkMyWords sends  your text to Anthropic\u2019s secure servers for processing, but Anthropic  does not use that text for AI training purposes, and your text is not  stored permanently online. You can learn more here:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/editorium.com\/sendy\/l\/zHdNoRoW5BV892AtTqJqOqDA\/O9pdbJ3vy4Ygvja8JqIYaw\/MuUUSF3ljt8925AwSZFpWsMw\">https:\/\/privacy.claude.com\/en\/articles\/7996868-is-my-data-used-for-model-training<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/editorium.com\/sendy\/l\/zHdNoRoW5BV892AtTqJqOqDA\/xUH892Kgzs3eUufKHoyFXJBA\/MuUUSF3ljt8925AwSZFpWsMw\">https:\/\/privacy.claude.com\/en\/articles\/7996866-how-long-do-you-store-my-organization-s-data<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Does sending text to AI violate copyright?<\/h3>\n<p>Copyright law protects against reproduction and distribution of a  work without permission. Have you ever sent a manuscript to a reviewer?  to a freelancer? Would you consider that to be a copyright violation? I  wouldn\u2019t. Using MarkMyWords to send a document to Claude (a computer program) doesn\u2019t constitute infringement any more than sending a document to DropBox (a  computer program). Using Claude with MarkMyWords, no human ever sees the manuscript, and it\u2019s deleted after use.<\/p>\n<h3>Is it ethical to use corrections identified by AI rather than a human?<\/h3>\n<p>It\u2019s just as ethical as using corrections identified by a spell checker or grammar checker. We\u2019re not using AI to <em>generate<\/em> a document we plan to pass off as our own; we\u2019re <em>editing<\/em> an existing document with no interest in authorship. A correction is  just a correction. And with MarkMyWords, all corrections are made  directly in Word using tracked changes, so you can see exactly what was  done, then accept or reject as needed. With MarkMyWords, you, not AI,  make the editorial decisions.<\/p>\n<h3>What if the AI changes an author\u2019s meaning?<\/h3>\n<p>If AI changes an author\u2019s meaning, it\u2019s your job, as editor, to reject the change. But MarkMyWords was made for copyediting, not content editing. The chances of getting changes in  meaning are very low.<\/p>\n<h3>Won\u2019t editing with AI erode human expertise?<\/h3>\n<p>Editing with AI <em>could<\/em> erode human expertise if the editing was done invisibly, without tracked changes. But MarkMyWords tracks every revision Claude makes, requiring your review before publication is possible. Claude won\u2019t take your place as an editor, but Claude <em>will<\/em> correct errors and identify problems you might have missed. Reviewing Claude\u2019s changes and explanatory comments can actually enhance human expertise, including your own.<\/p>\n<h3>Will MarkMyWords with Claude do my editing for me?<\/h3>\n<p>No. Claude should be seen as a supportive tool rather than a substitute for professional editing expertise. <a href=\"https:\/\/editorium.com\/sendy\/l\/zHdNoRoW5BV892AtTqJqOqDA\/eMuEzBflVN0FYO3BwxxZPQ\/MuUUSF3ljt8925AwSZFpWsMw\">Human oversight remains essential<\/a> for critical or complex editing tasks, which is why MarkMyWords operates as it does.<\/p>\n<h3>In conclusion<\/h3>\n<p>Love it or hate it, AI is here to stay. At the <a href=\"https:\/\/editorium.com\/sendy\/l\/zHdNoRoW5BV892AtTqJqOqDA\/zSxfcTuwiqgNtoL64zgsJw\/MuUUSF3ljt8925AwSZFpWsMw\">ACES conference last year<\/a>, I wondered, <em>Five years from now, will editing still exist as a profession?<\/em> I believe it will, but for that to happen, we, as editors, need to figure out our relationship with this powerful technology and learn to use it  for our profit and advantage. I hope <a href=\"https:\/\/www.editorium.com\/MarkMyWords.htm\">MarkMyWords<\/a> will help in that effort.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<a href=\"https:\/\/editorium.com\/archive\/editing-with-ai-problem-or-opportunity\/\" rel=\"bookmark\" title=\"Permalink to Editing with AI: Problem or Opportunity?\"><p>Last week, I announced the release of MarkMyWords, my new add-in that provides AI-assisted copyediting directly in Microsoft Word. I\u2019ve received numerous emails expressing interest. I\u2019ve also received a few emails expressing reservations, which I thought might be important to address. Here goes: With MarkMyWords, will Claude AI use my text for training? Absolutely not. 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