Kevin Jalbert wanted to publish a blog post without sitting down to write one. So he picked up his iPhone and started talking.
What came out the other end, by his own accounting, was a post that was roughly 95 percent composed by ChatGPT — with the remaining 5 percent reserved for "minor adjustments or clarifications" he made himself. The piece appeared on his personal site under the title Using ChatGPT and Whisper: A New A...
On April 16, 2026, Zachary Proser — an applied-AI engineer at WorkOS, previously of Pinecone, Cloudflare, and Gruntwork — published a long, technical account of an AI assistant that ships his blog posts from end to end. The assistant is called Hermes. It runs in the cloud. He directs it through Discord on his phone. The output is production code on his Next.js portfolio site at zackproser.com.
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The line is fourteen words long. The Medium writer who publishes as Chris AI Studio drops it at the end of every Claude request:
"Ask me clarifying questions until you're 95% confident you can complete the task successfully."
That sentence, he argues, is...