From Sublime, who know a thing or two about curation: "At first, I saw using AI as a binary choice between soulless efficiency or becoming a luddite and preserving your authentic human creativity", but Claude changed that.
"Curiosity is a better compass than cynicism... [stop] defending your territory [and] exploring what's possible (cf this).
Key point: "AI is powerful but taste-blind. It can make anything but it has no idea what's actually worth making," so AI + your taste = game-changer.
But how do you tell AI what interest you? "A curated personal knowledge base has never mattered more". Obviously, Sublime would suggest Sublime, whereas a Hub actually captures more information.
One of the added benefits of creating a personal kbase is not just the kbase itself, but the attitude which comes with it:
She provides two examples.
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