It's become cheap to generate content that is published online, which raises concerns about trust and truth. We don't know how Google will respond to this influx of generated content. Search results may be dominated by generated content instead of personal opinion. While the content may be accurate, it lacks the human touch and validation. This could impact our ability to form relationships online.
Maggie Appleton is a product designer at Ought, an AI research lab that’s working on ways to scale open-ended thinking with machine learning. She’s also an advocate of sharing personal knowledge online. She publishes one of the best digital gardens I’ve seen, located at maggieappleton.com. In this conversation, we discuss the what, why, and how of digital gardening.
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