Attila Vágó
1 min readAug 7, 2023

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No. I will exemplify. Say you read my story and you feel I meander too much for your taste, that I could have said in 3 paragraphs what I did in 10 - which is something I tend to do (I have my reasons). Instead of just concluding that my articles are not the type of content you wanna read and try find another author who caters more to your reading style, you still decide to come back in the future and use AI to summarise my stories. This is a hypothetical example of course.

I am trying to understand where the benefit to you as a reader is in doing that, when another writer who caters better to your needs could get rewarded for real read time and engagement, instead of nobody by using AI summarising on someone else's content who doesn't cater to your reading needs, nor do they intend to?

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Attila Vágó
Attila Vágó

Written by Attila Vágó

Staff software engineer, tech writer, author and opinionated human. LEGO and Apple fan. Accessibility advocate. Life enthusiast. Living in Dublin, Ireland. ☘️

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