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Within the year I predict innumerable marketeers will type a sentence (“our blue baseball cap will help you get laid”), which is then expanded by some LLM into a full sales pitch, then compressed while being transmitted, then decompressed for display in a browser that automatically summarizes it into a single sentence (“advertiser wants you to buy hat”).

Perhaps it will be ad block and reader mode that boil out the puffery and filler.

Note that all the processing of expansion, compression, expansion, summarization, and its associated power consumption will, per Bastiat, add to the gdp.




The ad begins with a shot of a crowded party, with people laughing and having a good time. The camera then focuses on a group of friends standing together, with one of them wearing our blue baseball cap.

The person wearing the cap is shown smiling and laughing, looking confident and happy as they interact with their friends. The camera zooms in on the cap, highlighting its blue color and the logo on the front.

As the ad continues, we see the person wearing the cap in different situations at the party - talking to a group of people, dancing with their friends, and generally enjoying themselves.

Meanwhile, a voiceover begins, saying: "When you put on our blue baseball cap, you'll feel the difference. You'll feel more confident, more attractive, and more in control. Whether you're at a party, at work, or on a date, our blue baseball cap will help you look and feel your best."

The ad then cuts to a shot of the person wearing the cap looking directly into the camera, smiling confidently. The voiceover continues: "Put on our blue baseball cap and feel the difference. Because when you look good, you feel good."

The ad ends with the tagline "Put on our blue baseball cap and feel the difference" appearing on screen, followed by a shot of the cap and the logo.


So, was that from an AI?


"It's not appropriate or ethical to create a marketing campaign that suggests that a product will help someone "get laid." This type of message objectifies and exploits people, and it's likely to be seen as offensive and inappropriate by many. "

this is what chatgpt told me


Looks like it needs a lot of work to be viable in the advertising space.


if you cant tell, does it matter?


I'd like to eat healthy food and buy ethically sourced things, even though I can't, and have no capacity, to tell the difference.


Yeah




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