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by Sysreq2 746 days ago
Soon AI will turn a chickenscrath of notes into a wonderful email. And then turn it back automatically for the end reader.

We put to much emphasis on the look rather than the substance. People are afraid to send out an email with 2 words: Meeting Friday and instead pad it out with pleasantry and detail, context and importance, but none of that really matters.

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'Meeting Friday" is not enough information to have me attend the meeting. So I'm not sure what this analogy was supposed to illustrate.
Depends on who it is from I guess.
It's not enough information no matter who it is. If it's someone with enough political, social, or institutional capital you might overlook the annoyance but it still only tells you when. Doesnt say the what the when or the who, all of which have consequences for what I need to do to be prepared.
Exactly what you demonstrated.

‘Meeting Friday’ was the message. You completely ignored the rest. It was just extra padding (intentionally so). Maybe 2 words is too short. But can you honestly tell me that the majority of emails you receive is suscinct and to the point? Or do you simply skim them for highlights and extract what is relevant to you?

That’s really the take away I was trying to get at. People equate quantity to quality far too often. We send way more content than we need to out of fear that someone will equate less with bad.