I aired my id. And I completely understand why they could not use my original headline: “Your child does not need a comms strategy.” www.npr.org/2024/07/30/n...
In one of Google’s Olympics ads, a dad uses AI tool Gemini to craft a fan letter from his daughter to an Olympian. But it’s the wrong approach to express admiration in a star athlete – and to instill ...
YES god, I have seen this commercial so many times and every time I want to (and sometimes do) should "NO!" at my computer
Thank you! GenAI ads are all abhorrent, but this one is the worst offender
Your Bluesky post from 7/27 got a nice shout-out in an Ars Technica article that was just posted about this subject.
Great original headline though, thank you for sharing it here!
The most charming part of running a vacation cabin is the notes we get from kids. Even dictated to a parent like the latest "This is from one of your kid guests (me!)." Treasure maps to the "camal bones"! AI notes would break our hearts, and you can't put them on the fridge.
Thank you. I especially appreciated this line: 'Choosing a message of "don't practice, just hit this button" is strange anywhere, but it feels downright perverse during the Olympics.'
Editors! Always thinking their headline is better than your working title.
the sendak story! yes yes yes thank you lindathe sendak story! yes yes yes thank you linda
"It's perfect for anyone who watched the video for Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and rooted for the meat grinder." DYING 😂
Remember when Big Tech seemed innovative? Because it seems more like Dilbert 2.0 now.