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by ChildOfChaos
1037 days ago
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It's just important to decide what you use it on. I find these tools useful for articles these days because everything is clickbait and full of bloat and nonsense. Even if it's just to do a first past to figure out if I want to read the full article. But I do understand your point, I feel this is very important ' a random sentence or point considered throwaway by most people and algorithms could turn out to be meaningful to me.', i've had this issue with book summary services, i've read a book and took completely different meanings or found insight in certain paragraphs that were completely glossed over in book summarys that just changed it into generic sounding nonsense. We need to connect the dots ourselfs and to do that, I believe is not to have someone elses summary of the situation. However, for everything else a tool like this is useful, there is too much noise in the world, we need tools to filter it and help us understand what is relevant and what is not. |
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