The Gap Is Getting Smaller

I recently tried a Claude skill shared on GitHub that aims to improve the model’s “taste” rather than its intelligence.
The difference wasn’t that the writing became smarter. It became more selective.
It chose stronger examples, cut weaker ideas, avoided generic phrasing, and generally made decisions that felt closer to what a good editor would do.
A few years ago, AI content was easy to spot because everything felt average.

Now I’m not so sure.

If models continue improving their ability to make editorial judgments, does “having taste” become less of a human advantage in content creation and SEO? Or is there still something fundamentally human that AI can’t replicate?

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u/WeAreElectriccc21 — 3 months ago

Are we entering the era of resonance over virality?

A few years ago, growth online mostly came from volume.
Post more.
Follow trends faster.
Hack the algorithm before everyone else does.
Now?
Everyone can produce content.
AI made that part easy.
Which means the real advantage is shifting toward:
perspective
taste
emotional relevance
understanding people deeply enough to create something they actually remember
The creators growing fastest right now are not always the ones posting the most.
They are the ones building:
identity, trust, and community.
Because in a world flooded with content, resonance scales harder than reach ever did.

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u/WeAreElectriccc21 — 3 months ago

Right now when i connect web to some social media, not kinda related bcs copy etc have different style. For you as backend, better socmed adjusted to web or just let it be? Since we have different approach especially for marketing

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u/WeAreElectriccc21 — 4 months ago

Some industries have switching behaviors, for example many business owners treat their social media like personal life and the purpose is for be more “relatable” and many of them is success, and graph design right now trying to be more “simple” and “life style”. And my question, for someone who working at backend, how we manage that thing? Since google will use ai for ranking, isn’t?

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u/WeAreElectriccc21 — 4 months ago