AI as evidence that people need increasingly simple, and summarized information.
No Pain, No Gain? A Different Perspective on Presenting Information 🤔
The phrase "No pain, no gain" often reflects the mindset of those who don't aim to simplify or structure information for their audience. But let’s be honest — how often do we read entire articles rather than just the headlines? 📚
The method of effective communication is asking the right questions and understanding what your audience truly wants. When you buy a new phone, you usually rely on on-device hints and rarely read the manual. When you visit a doctor with pain, you’re primarily interested in a pill to ease the pain, not the anamnesis or potential consequences. 💊
The Demand for Concise Content
It’s no coincidence that "brain rot" became the word of the year in 2024. In a world overwhelmed with content, processing and filtering all the information is impossible. That’s why clear and structured text is not just a convenience but a sign of respect for the reader and a step toward reducing the "brain rot" in their informational space. 💡
Another example is the growing popularity of nonfiction works, where authors present ready-made conclusions and useful advice. This format saves time, providing information without the need to read long texts. 📖
Artificial Intelligence: The Proof of the Need for Conciseness🤖
In AI prompts, we input complex, inaccurate queries and receive ready-made responses and conclusions. Google search, on the other hand, requires precision: the longer and more complex your query, the lower the chances of finding what you need. AI proves that the world needs brevity and simplification. 🧠
Why Adapt?
I believe we should respect those we write for by creating texts that simplify, not complicate, the reader's life. In a changing world, it’s essential to meet the audience halfway, valuing their time and attention. ⏰
What’s Next?
For me, the growing popularity of AI over the past two years is solid proof of the necessity for a new approach to delivering information. If this article seems like just a hypothesis to you, conduct your own test or write to me. I’ll gladly share a dozen lengthy and useful articles on this topic and wait for the moment you join the user’s side :).
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