That's really well put. And it does reflect how that kind of document is produced. So I'm not surprised at all.
Problem arises when you read that document without really trying to understand it. In that case, it might be enough to trigger some thoughts.
It also appears to me that two way communications, that is, social interactions, will be the only way to form truth. That is, AI produced content could erode some more the trust we put in of newspaper, TV news, etc (all forms of one way communication). Not that we've waited AI to distrust those, but well, on e more nail in the coffin :-)
(this text, although rather unclear, was written by a genuine human :-) )
Problem arises when you read that document without really trying to understand it. In that case, it might be enough to trigger some thoughts.
It also appears to me that two way communications, that is, social interactions, will be the only way to form truth. That is, AI produced content could erode some more the trust we put in of newspaper, TV news, etc (all forms of one way communication). Not that we've waited AI to distrust those, but well, on e more nail in the coffin :-)
(this text, although rather unclear, was written by a genuine human :-) )