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  1. May 2023
    1. Most of the tools and examples I’ve shown so far have a fairly simple architecture.They’re made by feeding a single input, or prompt, into the big black mystery box of a language model. (We call them black boxes because we don't know that much about how they reason or produce answers. It's a mystery to everyone, including their creators.)And we get a single output – an image, some text, or an article.

      generative AI currently follows the pattern of 1 input and 1 output. There's no reason to expect it will stay that way. outputs can scale : if you can generate one text supporting your viewpoint, you can generate 1000 and spread them all as original content. Using those outputs will get more clever.

    2. By now language models have been turned into lots of easy-to-use products. You don't need any understanding of models or technical skills to use them.These are some popular copywriting apps out in the world: Jasper, Copy.ai, Moonbeam

      Mentioned copy writing algogens * Jasper * Wordtune * copy.ai * quillbot * sudowrite * copysmith * moonbeam