Comment by ChadNauseam
1 day ago
Not against AI, but I think you would find this post to be better if you didn't use AI to write it. They are not quite at the point yet where they generate something interesting enough for most people to want to read. Additionally, it goes somewhat counter to your stated goals. You (or chatgpt) said:
> People return when they feel recognised and when the night has a consistent identity.
But there's no identity to your post, because it doesn't feel like it was written by a person. Try writing it yourself! It’s boring, but it builds trust because it’s human, not algorithmic.
Anyway, congrats! I used to be a little bit into the DIY music scene in Chicago. Super cool to see other manifestations of it around the world
I don't think it's AI, they're just Swedes, we talk in a kind of boring way I suppose, and directly translating it into English usually makes it read kind of "stiff". I don't get the same feeling as you, but might be I'm just used to it.
It's definitely AI. There are many tell signs
OP here (Maria & Jonatan). This took off while we were asleep.
Maria is the creative force and writes Swedish very well. We used ChatGPT as a bouncing board to translate/tighten the English and get the story across. The piece reflects what we do, but in hindsight it probably ended up a bit over-polished.
Happy to answer questions.
Agree.
The paragraph when I stopped reading:
> What we built isn’t an app. It’s a repeatable local format: a standing night where strangers become regulars, centred on music rather than networking.