In my opinion, a small error in thinking: a) with the blog post it makes sense, without experience you wouldn't know whether it's good or not. However, it's different with programming: you know straight away whether it's good or not, either it works or it doesn't. B) The latest models can now get ever closer to full human performance in programmed tasks: artificial intelligence will outperform humans in this area in a short time, particularly if you start to learn it or learn something extremely specific. C) even with the blog post, you could solve the problem by first letting the artificial intelligence work out what a good post is. You could then compare that with an agent system and analyze what successful blocks look like.
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I understand your point and I think everything you say WILL happen. but I also think it is very important to understand where we are at now and domain experience(like SEO and Software development) are very valuable skills in the near short term. As AI improves in each domain, it will be more and more important to start skill stacking and be good at many things(Sales, Marketing, Coding, Operations) The problem with thinking into the future means it discourages action in the present. To your points: A)I'm not an expert in this so I don't know B) See above C) From my testing so far, this has not been the case but I will certainly be testing this more and more as I learn more about AI Agents work. So far AI Agents haven't written AI blog posts that are any better than the current AI tools. Conor