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"description": "The true edge humans have vs AI is knowing what's good (and what isn't). ",
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"textContent": "Not sure what’s going on, but I keep seeing article after article about the value of “good taste.” I agree that a unique point of view (which is really a version of taste) is often what draws readers to certain newsletters. But many of these recent posts seem written by (and for) tech bros, which makes me think they’re trying to optimize and monetize the concept. That’s why the title of this post about taste as a moat caught my attention. I don’t think most tech bros are capable of building that moat. Writers and creatives, though? They can.\n\nAnd yes, this article is about AI, because apparently everything is about AI now.\n\n* * *\n\n_Read This_ is curated by Stephen Knezovich. Each issue shares resources and insights to help writers launch, improve & grow their email newsletter. This particular issue links to a post written by Raj Nandan Sharma.",
"title": "Good taste the only real moat left",
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