“AI-powered content automation pipeline to publish an article that outranked Forbes in Google search results”
“I know what I like, and I like what I know”
Genesis
In one sense, I’m glad for this revolution (as brief as it may be). AI will only work well with those who can write or speak coherently and to its level. Writing well is becoming a lost art or basic skill. The majority of poeple in our country can’t even parse the difference between the words “then” and “than”. “AI Prompting” will be the new coding, and it won’t give a shit about PRONOUNS.
“They asked me to deliver 30 original articles in a week—with no freelancers,”
Her employers may get 30 AL-generated copyright lawsuits a week.
My head hurts trying to read this.
A concrete example showing how a specific business benefittrd from this would have been nice.
From the site “Innovating with AI”.
This is an informercial.
The Tech Bros must be realizing their scam doesn’t have long to live due to the enormous infrastructure and electricity costs.
Here is a web page that I put up with goofy songs about my cat, everything was created with AI tools and put up on a very simple WordPress site...
Grok and ChatGPT can give very good and specific information and even create scripts for installing features in Linux and Windows. They can also help you choose and configure the best software tools for what ever you want to create.
Here is another very simple WordPress website with more AI Cat Music in pictures that is being hosted on my gaming computer. I got the info from Grok to set up an Apache2 Webserver in an Ubuntu Server installation running in a VirtualBox machine in Windows 11 Pro. Grok also told me how to use NoIP.com to have the domain I paid $2.00 for be reachable despite not having a Static IP.
Here is another website that shows mostly various old scanned black and white photos colorized and turned to video.
These sites have no commercial value, but were fun distractions to create. My web hosting service costs only $3.50 a month and allows me to put up to 100 sites up.
Depending on your configuration... you have to play my video shorts once to get them to buffer correctly.
Bfl
The scary thing is that instead of having to buy an application, you can just reverse engineer it.
Prompts are going to have to become proprietary, or else someone can just use the same prompts to create their own free copy of the software.
For the unemployed coders, I understand their is huuuuge growth in the American energy sector: coal mining, drilling, refining, etc.
I can’t believe they need a whole power plant just to run these AI systems.
This article spins the same superficial, overhyped narrative on repeat with its claims that AI can already replace entire teams of content creators and programmers.
AI is incredibly useful as a force multiplier for productivity, but the idea of a solo creator building a “full-stack content pipeline” that outranks Forbes is max hyperbole.
The buzzwords—“vibe coding,” “content machine,” “full-stack,” “agentic systems”—and the lack of technical detail make this article read like an AI-generated marketing pitch or the work of a human serving up thin gruel.
If they are talking about English majors, most of them are liberal.
So who’s the creative here them or the program?
I don’t know much about AI but I have a lurking suspicion that it’s going to be involved in some huge tragedy. It isn’t after all actually intelligent.