| The author links to the somewhat dystopian blog where the email sender is quite proud of their work. Their words (or perhaps that of an LLM): > Could an AI agent craft compelling emails that would capture people's attention and drive engagement, all while maintaining a level of personalization that feels human? I decided to find out. > The real hurdle was ensuring the emails seemed genuinely personalized and not spammy. I knew that if recipients detected even a whiff of a generic, mass-produced message, they'd tune out immediately. > Incredibly, not a single recipient seemed to detect that the emails were AI-generated. https://www.wisp.blog/blog/how-i-use-ai-agents-to-send-1000-... The technical part surprised me: they string together multiple LLMs which do all the work. It's a shame the author's passions are directed towards AI slop-email spam, all for capturing attention and driving engagement. How much of our societal progress and collective thought and innovation has gone to capturing attention and driving up engagement, I wonder. |