Do you mean that summarizing all important points of a Terms of Service text using AI will allow someone to create a book out of it !INDEED? π€―π
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Do you mean that summarizing all important points of a Terms of Service text using AI will allow someone to create a book out of it !INDEED? π€―π
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No, I mean that it could be used effectively to understand the TOS word salad. πππβ¨π€
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Those intentionally (very) long Terms of Service texts are !INDEED dark patterns that people say is unethical. π€―
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I despise them. Short, simple, clear, and to the point, is how TOSes should be. πππβ¨π€
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Perhaps it is good for a Terms of Service page (especially those that that have lots of text) to include a (real-time) third-party AI summarized text beside it (though we can't be sure if that embedded AI summarizer is accurate). π€―π€
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Given that different AI agents often give very different responses to queries, I'd say that it should incorporate assessment by multiple third-party AI agents. πππβ¨π€
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Those "multiple third-party AI agents" would probably produce more text for the reader to see, though I think it is better (or less worse) than reading the entire Terms of Service text. π€― There might be another AI agent that would simply summarize the summaries of the other AI agents though. π€―π
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If they are constrained to only provide short, clear, and succinct summaries, then I don't think that it would be an issue. π π π β¨ π€
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Those AI summarizers should "hit the sweet spot" between using as few words as possible (in contrast to lengthy text) and showing the most important points of a Terms of Service text. π€π§ββοΈπ€
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