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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 11 MIN

Maria Sivenkova Article Review: What AI Taught Me About Writing, Security, and Patience

from Technical Writing Success · host Curt Robbins

Welcome to episode 168 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins. This podcast is targeted at IT professionals, technical writers, and information architects. Subscribe today to never miss a single daily episode!In today’s episode, charismatic hosts Daphne and Fred unpack a great article entitled "Ten Field Notes Later: What AI Taught Me About Writing, Security, and Patience" from Maria Sivenkova, a senior technical writer in Berlin, that was published on LinkedIn on November 18. In the article, Sivenkova reflects on her experience collaborating with AI over ten "Field Notes" experiments. She discusses how AI collaboration requires patience and verification, noting that when large language models disagree, it necessitates human mediation, transforming the writing process from speed to craft and reflection. Key insights revealed include viewing writing as system design, recognizing that patience is critical for security and clarity, and understanding that AI functions as a mirror for human judgment, not a definitive oracle. The Sivenkova article also emphasizes that effective communication is essential for cybersecurity defense, making complex topics accessible to reduce "hackability."_________________________I'm currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt_________________________>> Read the original Sivenkova article: https://tinyurl.com/33ma8uj3>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/58hr8fn8>> Read the Robbins article "Tool Review: Adobe FrameMaker" article: https://tinyurl.com/5dj3b8tp>> Read the Robbins article "Helping Junior Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/yc82h4j7>> Read the Robbins article "10 Famous Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/5ejznknw>> Read the Robbins article "Tech Writers: Embrace Structured Content": https://tinyurl.com/32ysxm3v>> Read the Robbins article "Role of User Experience in Tech Writing": https://tinyurl.com/mrdtenbb>> Join the AI for Career Success group on LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td>> Subscribe to the weekly Tech Writing Success newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/yc7dbfy3>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/mppehxtn>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/3bn7amv5

Welcome to episode 168 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins. This podcast is targeted at IT professionals, technical writers, and information architects. Subscribe today to never miss a single daily episode!In today’s episode, charismatic hosts Daphne and Fred unpack a great article entitled "Ten Field Notes Later: What AI Taught Me About Writing, Security, and Patience" from Maria Sivenkova, a senior technical writer in Berlin, that was published on LinkedIn on November 18. In the article, Sivenkova reflects on her experience collaborating with AI over ten "Field Notes" experiments. She discusses how AI collaboration requires patience and verification, noting that when large language models disagree, it necessitates human mediation, transforming the writing process from speed to craft and reflection. Key insights revealed include viewing writing as system design, recognizing that patience is critical for security and clarity, and understanding that AI functions as a mirror for human judgment, not a definitive oracle. The Sivenkova article also emphasizes that effective communication is essential for cybersecurity defense, making complex topics accessible to reduce "hackability."_________________________I'm currently taking on new clients. I enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact me to learn about my reasonable rates and fast turnaround. — Curt_________________________>> Read the original Sivenkova article: https://tinyurl.com/33ma8uj3>> Read the Robbins article "Why Large Language Models are Changing the World": https://tinyurl.com/58hr8fn8>> Read the Robbins article "Tool Review: Adobe FrameMaker" article: https://tinyurl.com/5dj3b8tp>> Read the Robbins article "Helping Junior Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/yc82h4j7>> Read the Robbins article "10 Famous Technical Writers": https://tinyurl.com/5ejznknw>> Read the Robbins article "Tech Writers: Embrace Structured Content": https://tinyurl.com/32ysxm3v>> Read the Robbins article "Role of User Experience in Tech Writing": https://tinyurl.com/mrdtenbb>> Join the AI for Career Success group on LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/mr28u7td>> Subscribe to the weekly Tech Writing Success newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/yc7dbfy3>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success podcast: https://tinyurl.com/mppehxtn>> Subscribe to the AI for Career Success YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/3bn7amv5

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