I can't think of any less inspired and inspiring project for the Mozilla Foundation than a gen AI landing page generator.<p>Who do they consider their target audience? Who needs a Mozilla metaverse, a Mozilla social Mastodon instance, a landing page generator?<p>Why can't they invest into something with a vision, something complex, a long-term hard tech? I don't know, re-write FF in Rust or something.
It's perfect! This is what any AI is brilliant for, a tool for the perpetual present: the unimaginative, repetitive, average reproduction of what already exists, inoffensive and dull, the result a soulless shadow of "thing" that the machine has been trained on, for the easy pandering of countless philistines.
who's responsible for this shenanigan? how much does this person get paid? how does it correlate with the shrinking user-base? good lord... mozilla the group seems like a bunch of children who has too much money in a burning house. can't have more sympathy to you people.
I just tried this out and published a site for "Fractional CTO Services" at: <a href="https://soloist.ai/amarkota" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://soloist.ai/amarkota</a><p>Would you hire me based on this AI-generated content? Disclosure: those aren't my reviews!
Interesting, I could see selling this as a service to local businesses as well as upselling them on lead generation. I have done something similar for other niches in fact, it's a good way to get started and can even grow into a large profitable business.
It's kind of sad that it only generates a single page and doesn't attempt to generate a bunch of pages and content like a normal website. I went through the whole wizard, provided it with enough content as possible, and it only generated about 100 words which is frankly pretty useless in todays SEO-fuelded internet.