đź’Ž The Diamond Effect: A Useless Cycle of Content Expansion and Compression Caused by AI
You have an idea—an insight, a lesson learned the hard way. You want to share it with the world.
Then you expand it—adding an intro, problem, personas, data points, references, summary— you use AI to make it look suboptimal in a world full of AI-generated noise.
There is much noise, and the reader doesn’t have time to read the full article, so they shrink it back to its essence using AI to summarize the long content.
A writer uses AI to modulate an idea and expand it, only so that it can transfer in a sea of AI-generated noise. And a reader uses AI to demodulate the content back to its essence and read it.
Content grows under noise, only to return to what it was from the start. The AI’ Diamond Effect.