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I'm going to push back a little bit against "The Modern Luxury" set of magazines. It feels like (and I believe it is) those glossies you see in nice hotel rooms about the city where you are staying. The problem is that, while the pictures are usually nice, the content feels like the equivalent of an "SEO page" - that is, the content is extremely low quality in my opinion. These days it feels like there is not a lot of daylight between the "articles" in those types of magazines and AI-generated text.

This is in contrast to magazines like The Atlantic, The Economist, etc. where the actual articles are unique and not available elsewhere.

Totally accept that this could just be my bias and not a universal feeling.



> These days it feels like there is not a lot of daylight between the "articles" in those types of magazines and AI-generated text.

Humanity is becoming the real luxury.


It's the opposite: "original" writing, even the vapid kind, used to be a luxury but is becoming a commodity.




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