I sort of disagree. I love summaries. I prefer human-written ones because they're far more trustworthy, but a machine-written one can save me from pointlessly skimming pages of something that turns out to be irrelevant.
In an ideal world, BLUF and tables of content should do most of the work.
I sort of disagree. I love summaries. I prefer human-written ones because they're far more trustworthy, but a machine-written one can save me from pointlessly skimming pages of something that turns out to be irrelevant.
In an ideal world, BLUF and tables of content should do most of the work.
There is too much content and not enough time.
I can read a summary and get the gist then decide if I want to read the full thing, or I can bypass it and not interact at all.
I chose the former.
Direct example, https://thefrontpage.dev/ has got me to read many more articles which I would have otherwise skipped over.