Pretty dark satire. I hope most folks already have a healthy skepticism of corpo speak. And if they don't I'm not sure they'd become more skeptical reading works like this, especially given how verbose and wordy it is. Perhaps it's just venting?
> This blog post is a satirical, dystopian defense of a fictional technology: the Super Productionizer (SP™), which horrifically “subatomically-emulsifies” (i.e., destroys or kills) babies for the sake of increased workplace productivity.
Pretty dark satire. I hope most folks already have a healthy skepticism of corpo speak. And if they don't I'm not sure they'd become more skeptical reading works like this, especially given how verbose and wordy it is. Perhaps it's just venting?
I’m having a hard time following it
It’s not exactly a… subtle point, it’s making.
There's a summary at the bottom that spells it out extremely clearly.
Ask Claude like you normally do.
Or RTFA:
> This blog post is a satirical, dystopian defense of a fictional technology: the Super Productionizer (SP™), which horrifically “subatomically-emulsifies” (i.e., destroys or kills) babies for the sake of increased workplace productivity.
AI wrote this I presume?
Anyway, I'm happy with my vitamix, baby-blending and all.
Okay fine: what about this says AI writing to you? It doesn't to me.
> AI wrote this I presume?
I doubt it. The whole "The TL-DR" section seems to be written in AI-style to mock AI.