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yloh | 1 month ago

If something is not worth writing, it is not worth reading.

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tekne|1 month ago

On one hand, yes: expanding bullet points to slop makes things strictly worse.

On the other hand, if one uses AI but keeps content density constant (e.g. grammar fixes for non-native speakers) or even negative (compress this repetitive paragraph), I think it can be a useful net productivity boost.

Current AI can't really add information, but a lot of editing is subtracting, and as long as you check the output for hallucinations (and prompt-engineer a lot since models like to add) imo LLMs can be a subtraction-force-multiplier.

Ironically: anti-slop; or perhaps, fighting slop with slop.

wrsh07|1 month ago

People are complaining about this article because of the lack of density

naasking|1 month ago

Well that's a completely wrong take.