Twitter engagement - Notion AI
Feb 24, 2023
My relation with the bird
How on earth do all this indie hackers get anything done if they’re twitting all day about it? 🤔
I’ve never managed to gain traction on Twitter. It’s just not my thing. I like it, I hang around for a while there, and after some time, I find I don’t have that much to say, or it doesn’t sound interesting when I say it out loud, and I go wonder about some other place of the internet.
The truth is, I spend most of my time in localhost. There is so much to do, that having really interesting things to talk about, sounds quite hard.
I can’t do this anymore… NotionAI?
But AI seems to think differently, this is Notion AI completing the above text:
Attempt 1
Attempt 2
Attempt 3
Conclusion
It seems after a few attempts, Notion AI becomes more understanding and just quits trying to convince me that I can still do great at Twitter! As if doing well at Twitter was something.
The main point being, this AI thing is certainly going to be a revolution – as blockchain was – but we’re still to see where exactly does that revolution properly develop.
In this case, we can easily see how AI is not really trained to provide meaningful content. But does a really great job providing content. It’s worth noting how Notion AI seems really focused on content that has been written in Notion. This might be a disadvantage and something that pushes you towards using another unified AI system even if you have to do so out of Notion.
Stay tuned 🎵 to read more about these experiments.