This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid hello, could you please add an alt text to this?
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid is that... someone sane on LinkedIn? -
This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid First time I read an intelligent linked in post. nice.
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@paninid hello, could you please add an alt text to this?

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@paninid A LinkedIn post by Mike Rosenberg displays his profile picture, the LinkedIn "in" logo, a "1st" label, a "Visit my website" hyperlink, and a "2h" timestamp. The post begins with "I write LinkedIn posts so your leads come to you. Re... Visit my website". It then states: "Businesses keep massively screwing up the AI writing thing, so let me put it in a CEO's language. Let's say overnight 10,000 cafes popped up in your town. Just wall-to-wall cafe. Your VIP comes to you and says: 'I got it. We will open a cafe here.' Your cafe might be decent, it might offer some different stuff, but there's no escaping the fact that it's another cafe that no one asked for." The post continues: "For some reason we all understand basic supply-and-demand with stuff like the housing market, gas prices, shoe sales, etc. But when it comes to 'content,' the entire bed-rock philosophy of supply-and-demand goes out the window. AI content is now unlimited. As such, it has no value. It doesn't matter if you 'do good prompts' or whatever. There's no escaping the fact that it's a cafe on a street with 10,000 other cafes - and that every person on Earth can now build their own cafe in an instant. In short, there's no value there." Finally, it concludes: "Human writing is like putting a pizzeria or Thai restaurant or sushi place on that block, where everyone is sick and tired of the same lukewarm burnt coffee and stale bran muffins. You might still fail. But you now stand out and give yourself a chance where the supply of your services is low and the demand is high. In short, you are offering real value."
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid #Freelance #Editor here.
I worked in corporate comms and marcom for 25+ years and I agree
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid pretty good assessment
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid Very well. The cafe will also have (microwaved) Thai food and be in a gas station.
Because that’s how American business actually works.
Oh yeah! And it’s at every interstate exit, displaced your favorite local joint from the market, and now that you’re captive, prices are tripling. Except in poorer neighborhoods where they’re quadrupling.
Thank us or we’ll call you a terrorist.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid It should, too many people fail to understand the economics of information.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid The ultimate irony would be if this post was written by AI. And that's the problem with the metaphor: the average schmoe knows instantly the difference between café food and pizza or Thai or sushi. They don't have to make any effort to pause and think about it. The best metaphor I can think of is fine art. People may not be able to distinguish the difference between Van Gogh and a knockoff of his work, but many of us are naturally going to be attracted to the art that has some heart and soul put into it, no matter how intangible that quality is. Yes, there are still going to be decision-makers who have contempt for their customers and believe they won't notice the difference, but they will largely fail. Not completely, but humanity, heart, and soul will win out.
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@paninid is that... someone sane on LinkedIn?
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@paninid Very well. The cafe will also have (microwaved) Thai food and be in a gas station.
Because that’s how American business actually works.
Oh yeah! And it’s at every interstate exit, displaced your favorite local joint from the market, and now that you’re captive, prices are tripling. Except in poorer neighborhoods where they’re quadrupling.
Thank us or we’ll call you a terrorist.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid That's because the true product shipped by "AI" is not actually content but the promise of replacing living workers.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid AI as explained by a Ferengi, like Quark explaining the logic of war to a Vulan.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid except that all the cafes and the rare Thai restaurant share identical street-facing facades. You have to get into each one and taste the product to figure out if it's slop or written by a human.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid this is such a brilliant way of describing the folly of AI in general. This is why I am utterly convinced that it (at least in its current form) will fail. It offers nothing of value, or at least nothing that justifies its cost. Eventually all the techbros will realize this and stop pumping money into it. It has to turn a profit eventually.
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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid It’s a bit like shouting to the void. The people on power now treasure mediocrity & ”good enough”.
The irony is that CEO’s are actually selected for bullshit generation themselves. How you make it in that world is spewing intelligent-sounding bullshit faster than can be debunked. So we have what they built.

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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid unfortunately, this presumes that a lot of people employed to create content are there because their creative skills were needed. The reality is that many are / were employed to write slop. "50 words on dog food brand X", "Clickbait headline for video" etc.
Human slop is being replaced by AI slop.
For clarity, I think this is shit on many levels. No one wants slop, however it's generated. I'd guess that few people love writing slop. Now it's fully automated...
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@paninid unfortunately, this presumes that a lot of people employed to create content are there because their creative skills were needed. The reality is that many are / were employed to write slop. "50 words on dog food brand X", "Clickbait headline for video" etc.
Human slop is being replaced by AI slop.
For clarity, I think this is shit on many levels. No one wants slop, however it's generated. I'd guess that few people love writing slop. Now it's fully automated...
@paninid ... To stretch the analogy a bit: the high street already had 10,000 cafes on it. None of them made much money. Then overnight, all of those cafes became almost identical, and started losing money at a slightly slower pace. The human run Thai restaurant / bodega / 24hr bagels did well for a while.
Of course, it's much more nuanced and complex an analogy could ever reflect. Sigh

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This should be the mainstream #marketing position.
@paninid the only real value is in using AI to make trump look ridiculous.
Alas, after he dies, it will lose even that minor value.
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