AI Slop vs AI Syndication
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Yo! I've been diving deep and building a TONNE of stuff with Claude Code over the last few weeks (you need ot geton this if you're not). One of the big questions I've been asking myself is "is this generic AI Slop?". And I can confidently say that no - nothing I've created is AI slop. Here's why, and the mistake most people make with AI. A lot of folk are using AI to do the creative thinking bit. They're letting it...
The result is generic BS that's devoid of voice and personality. If you are going down that path, you're just gonna be within the same sea of sameness. So, how am I doing things differently? I'm using AI for distribution of my thoughts and opinions. The other day, I built a simple agent that checks my YT channel through the Google API (more vids coming soon). If there's new videos, this Agent rips the transcription from those videos. It takes that transcription and formats my thoughts into an approved blog post template. It then schedules that article to go live on the GM blog. There's a bunch of other detail in there as well like custom skills to implement my ToV, editing passes, and other tricks I've picked up over the years for better SEO ranking. But essentially, it's increasing my content footprint without...
For me to syndicate that article across another platform now takes me ~3 minutes of effort. This is what, IMO, AI should be used for. Not the creative stuff that helps you stand out, but the boring reformatting that takes up all your time and does not require that big beautiful brain fo yours. I'll share more about another system I'm testing right now that turns that one YT video into ~40 pieces of content for social distribution. If you want help crafting AI systems for your business, you can apply for an audit here. Speak soon, Pete "automating agents" Boyle |