| ▲ | adampunk 2 days ago | |||||||
There is also a second order problem at work. It is clear that there is a market for these kinds of posts, even if they are written with LLMs. All they need to sell is affect. The robots can do affect pretty good. | ||||||||
| ▲ | nchmy 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Is there a meaningful market for them though? Do people actually appreciate them? Or is it just like LinkedIn slop (which I can only imagine has gotten immeasurably worse post-llm), which any half-thinking person disregards completely? I suppose there's always been some market for LinkedIn lunatics, and likewise for any sort of "influencers", MLM, etc... And I've always written-off any of those people as well. Perhaps this is just a new flavour of the same thing... Dumb people will continue to be grifted, and thoughtful people will continue to use these posts/materials as a good filter for who deserves their attention. | ||||||||
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