Disdain for corporate definitions of ‘content’ in generative AI discussions

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😎 “The ability of LLMs to efficiently and unrestrainedly search and browse the web might be the next great cornerstone of generative AI. Many market actors, likely distracted by the pursuit of ‘AGI’ or the definitively lucrative ‘Everything App’ that monetizes social media ‘content’, would probably not agree with this.”
🤖 “The ability of LLMs to efficiently and unrestrainedly search and browse the web might be the next great cornerstone of generative AI. Many market actors, likely distracted by the pursuit of ‘AGI’ or the definitively lucrative ‘Everything App’ that monetizes social media content, would probably not agree with this.”

Changes made:
– Removed quotation marks around the word ‘content’ for consistency in treating common nouns and terms without suggesting a different or special meaning in this context.

This correction was made to ensure consistency in the treatment of common nouns and terms, aligning with standard usage practices.
😎 The reason for the quotation marks is that I disdain the concept of content that is frequently used. I don’t like how corporations defines what they call ‘content’.
🤖 Understood, your original usage of quotation marks around ‘content’ serves to express disdain for how corporations define and use the concept. Keeping the quotation marks acknowledges your intention to critique or distance yourself from this terminology:

“The ability of LLMs to efficiently and unrestrainedly search and browse the web might be the next great cornerstone of generative AI. Many market actors, likely distracted by the pursuit of ‘AGI’ or the definitively lucrative ‘Everything App’ that monetizes social media ‘content’, would probably not agree with this.”

No changes are necessary as the quotation marks effectively convey your critical stance towards the term ‘content’.

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