• Zos_Kia
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      885 months ago

      I think the bitter lesson here is that there’s a bunch of jobs where quality has zero importance.

      If you take for example, content marketing, SEO, and ad copy writing… It’s a lot of bullshit, and it’s been filling the web with gpt-grade slop for 20 years now. If you can do the same for cheap I don’t see a reason not to.

      • @thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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        145 months ago

        Fair point. There are lot of morons who should be replaced. But we are talking about freelancers, not about SEO or content marketing, more like content filling. But it got worse since AI rise up.

        • Zos_Kia
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          85 months ago

          But we are talking about freelancers, not about SEO or content marketing, more like content filling

          Most SEO is done by freelancers (at least in my industry). When i talk about content marketing i mean anybody who writes blog posts and LinkedIn posts for companies. It was already shit long before AI arrived.

      • @chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        95 months ago

        I used to write that kind of stuff for a living when I was really poor and scraping by, it paid by the word and so low that you could realistically only crack minimum wage if you kept typing continuously and didn’t stop to think or do any research.

        • Zos_Kia
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          65 months ago

          Yeah I’m not bashing anybody, my wife did that for a couple years I know how it is. There was a kind of golden period where it would even pay enough to let you do some quality stuff but when VC money stopped raining the market slumped almost immediately.

      • @eveninghere@beehaw.org
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        35 months ago

        I think the quality definitely degraded, but that’s exactly what capitalism wanted. It’s going to darwin a big chunk of us through climate change that’s accelerated by the electricity needs.