I think my model here is something more like, “ML agents that can do good text generation get rolled out to the masses by google and apple, and then some amount of glue infrastructure is developed or even just you can say, “hey google, help me with my dating profile” and it’ll do a thing that’s 70th or 80th percentile for writing quality, diluting out those of us who were doing 85th to 99th percentile writing.
Grammary already helps me to improve my writing quality and gives me suggestions on how to write better. We will likely see services like Grammary improve and that might increase average writing quality.
On the other hand, I don’t expect the average person to let an ML agent write their whole profile as that would feel to weird to the average person in the same way that testing photos on photofeeler feels weird to them.
Photofeeler also happens to be a commercialized product.
Interesting. Maybe you’re right.
I think my model here is something more like, “ML agents that can do good text generation get rolled out to the masses by google and apple, and then some amount of glue infrastructure is developed or even just you can say, “hey google, help me with my dating profile” and it’ll do a thing that’s 70th or 80th percentile for writing quality, diluting out those of us who were doing 85th to 99th percentile writing.
Grammary already helps me to improve my writing quality and gives me suggestions on how to write better. We will likely see services like Grammary improve and that might increase average writing quality.
On the other hand, I don’t expect the average person to let an ML agent write their whole profile as that would feel to weird to the average person in the same way that testing photos on photofeeler feels weird to them.