Yep, after a column laying all that out, the PR department learns to use better AI to vet their "tech writers" to pitch to? Also, if you see any of those headlines for real, you know how the sausage of "tech writing" is often made.https://twitter.com/chrisbulock/status/1046882879018491904 …
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Why won't the AI-powered kitchen do the dishes? This seems like the key function of an AI-powered kitchen.
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I know! I mean, like that's the one thing that would get people into it. We want Rosie!pic.twitter.com/kcIyjuN8P7
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Really though: who thought "oh, humans hate creating meals but love cleaning up afterwards" and built their product roadmap from that?
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people who have full time help or who eat out all the time while working 100 hours a week at their start-up?

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Now your kitchen knows what's for dinner before you do, and so does your health insurance company
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The only thing I want fully automated in my kitchen is the dishes. What the hell
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When I was at Maximum PC, I used to google the key lines from awful pitches we'd get to see who bit. I eventually stopped because it was too depressing.
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This list has been eye-opening. Once I got over my annoyance and stopped hitting report spam, I was like, wait! This is what they think at least some "tech writers" will bite.
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