
They’re Getting Better At Detecting AI Content – The Write to Roam

I think we're about to enter a period of 1-2 years, with a 'cringe gap' around AI.
Most generated content will look the same. The same styles. The same prompts. But a small group of creators will figure out their own unique format, and scale it to infinity. Taste and vision have never been more valuable.
Most generated content will look the same. The same styles. The same prompts. But a small group of creators will figure out their own unique format, and scale it to infinity. Taste and vision have never been more valuable.
You thought the first page of Google was bunk before? You haven't seen Google where SEO optimizer bros pump out billions of perfectly coherent but predictably dull informational articles for every longtail keyword combination under the sun.
Maggie Appleton • The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI
Data, or data usage rights, might indeed become scarcer (or at least costlier) in the future as more and more platforms are closing up their free API access. Examples of that we have seen earlier this year include Reddit and Twitter/X. The latter has also just updated its usage terms to prevent crawling and scraping last month.
This summer, major on... See more
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Sebastian Raschka • Ahead of AI #12: LLM Businesses and Busyness
There's a swirl of optimism around how these models will save us from a suite of boring busywork: writing formal emails, internal memos, technical documentation, marketing copy, product announcement, advertisements, cover letters, and even negotiating with medical
insurance companies.But we'll also need to reckon with the trade-offs of making
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