• S1E2 Is A.I. Ruining Pinterest or Is It The Future?

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

S1E2 Is A.I. Ruining Pinterest or Is It The Future?

  • Summary

  • Hey everyone, it's Tony and Carly here, and we're excited to bring you another episode of Pin Talk! In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of Pinterest, focusing on the challenges and opportunities brought by AI-generated content. We’ll share our personal thoughts and opinions on AI and where we stand on the issue. We also touch on websites being demoted due to broken links and user bounce rates – something we've both faced firsthand.

    We’ll unpack the potential benefits and pitfalls of AI-generated content, debating whether it enhances or detracts from user engagement and content quality. Carly voices her skepticism about fully adopting AI, stressing ethical concerns and long-term effectiveness, while Tony views leveraging AI creatively as a way to stay competitive. We tackle the ethical and legal issues surrounding AI, including ongoing legal battles and the potential for plagiarism.

    We'll also discuss the importance of adaptability. Whether you're pro-AI, anti-AI, or somewhere in between, there's something in this episode for you. Join us as we navigate this complex topic with our usual blend of insight and humor, aiming to help you stay ahead of the curve. Thanks for tuning in, and let's dive into another exciting episode of Pin Talk!


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