@GergelyOrosz: Looked back at a product manager who used to have lots of original writing on social media and over email a few years a…
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The article discusses a product manager whose social media content has degraded to AI-generated slop after gaining more followers, raising concerns about AI's negative impact on content quality and authenticity.
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Looked back at a product manager who used to have lots of original writing on social media and over email a few years ago.
Has 10x as many followers now… and an account that is ALL AI slop. Like unbearable generic slop slop. Nothing about PM any more.
Is this another form of “AI physosis” for a “content creator?”
I do not understand what the thinking of such folks is. “I managed to find a way to spend 10x as little time to spend on social media / newsletter writing and have 10x as much output with AI” thinking?
Except it went from interesting to terrible. No longer putting in any effort
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