
"In an age when AI is generating what the Australian patent office calls 'slopplications,' and they've seen a 174% spike in self-filed applications, your role as curator and quality guardian has never been more critical."
"I should warn you: I asked an AI to write this speech for me, and it produced something genuinely brilliant. Eloquent. Persuasive. Extensively footnoted. It also cited four Supreme Court cases that do not exist."
"Two years later, he was arrested. And then he was shot. And then, and this is the part that matters, he was erased. Soviet photo technicians took that famous photograph and carefully, meticulously removed Yezhov from the image."
The Australian patent office reports a significant increase in self-filed applications, raising concerns about quality. Jason Snyder highlights the critical role of human curators in ensuring patent integrity. He shares a historical example of erasure in Soviet photography to illustrate the importance of preserving truth and context. Snyder emphasizes that professionals in the patent field are essential in defending humanity's values amidst the rise of AI-generated content, which can sometimes mislead or distort reality.
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