Taking this further: if the developer verifies that the tutorial works, it could be submitted to the company for review. Chatbot-generated tutorials that are verified and reviewed could then be published as guides on the company's documentation site for other developers to find via Google.
I haven't seen any companies that provide such a chatbot. Have you?
Write for DOnations (https://www.digitalocean.com/community/pages/write-for-digitalocean) by Digital Ocean invites developers to submit proposals for tutorials on a rolling basis and pays $400 (plus donation) per tutorial published on its Community site: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials
Developer Voices (https://www.twilio.com/en-us/voices) by Twilio invites developers to submit completed drafts for tutorials on a periodical basis and pays $650 per tutorial published on its Developer Blog: https://www.twilio.com/en-us/blog/developers
Other companies have similar programs: https://github.com/malgamves/CommunityWriterPrograms
Have you written for programs like this? If so, what has made it worth your while? If not, what would make it worth your while?
I'm trying to find the sweet spot to pay seasoned developers who have experience writing how-to content in concise English. To build an app, create a repo for your code, and deliver a tutorial that's publish-ready, what payout would make it worth your while?
$1000? $1250? $1500? $2000? More?
Assume you are writing for a legitimate startup with a reliable platform (no major bugs) and good docs.