This is an interesting interface for a sophisticated machine learning model. The user input is a moderately structured prompt (a line-delimited list of facts) and the output is text crafted for a particular medium (email). This could be extended to support output for other mediums, such as Blog posts or social media updates. It does drive me slightly crazy that this system JUST INJECTS NOISE. You provide it with conc…
Flowrite: Turn short lists of facts into well-written emails
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#12Can it turn a well written email into a short list of facts? That seems more useful.
The main character is a friend of the inventor, who can't seem to make any sales. Later, they run into each other again, and the inventor is HUGELY rich.
Turns out he realized that the original idea was a flop, reversed the process, and sold it to law firms.
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#14Maybe I'm weird, but I kinda prefer the original "short list of facts". In general I prefer email to be short and direct.
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#15Can it turn a well written email into a short list of facts? That seems more useful.
https://hanselminutes.com/763/tldr-extreme-summarization-as-...
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#17This is an interesting interface for a sophisticated machine learning model. The user input is a moderately structured prompt (a line-delimited list of facts) and the output is text crafted for a particular medium (email). This could be extended to support output for other mediums, such as Blog posts or social media updates. It does drive me slightly crazy that this system JUST INJECTS NOISE. You provide it with conc…
If the example is correct, it's injecting more than fluff and flourish. It injected "After weeks of hard work" , which doesn't seem supported by anything in the input, and probably sets the wrong tone. Certainly it was at least many months of work prior to launch.
Re: Flowrite: Turn short lists of facts into well-written emails
#18This is an interesting interface for a sophisticated machine learning model. The user input is a moderately structured prompt (a line-delimited list of facts) and the output is text crafted for a particular medium (email). This could be extended to support output for other mediums, such as Blog posts or social media updates. It does drive me slightly crazy that this system JUST INJECTS NOISE. You provide it with conc…
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
I mean, I think such communication serves a purpose, how is it much different than boilerplate code?
The example seems to indicate it could create issues. It's conjuring, for example "after weeks of hard work" from thin air. There's nothing in the input to suggest that phrase makes contextual sense. Though perhaps the example isn't a real world one.
I think this is not that dissimilar from a human writer. Recruiter email's come to mind as an example of this as well.
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#20Do they have a solution to the (seemingly intractable) problem of people who only read up to the first question in an email, respond to that, and ignore the rest?