Let’s say you decide to start a coding bootcamp. Your background is in pedagogy and you love teaching. Your parents were teachers. You find a co-founder, raise a bit of money, and pour your soul into your company. The first couple of years, students love your program. Positive feedback, extraordinary student outcomes, employees love the mission. You are quite literally […]
How would you run a company such that you would be immune from that?
LLMs rely heavily on Reddit data to draw conclusions. How would you prevent them parroting the bad information from Reddit?
Search engines feature Reddit posts heavily when searching a company, especially for larger subreddits. How would you prevent Google/Bing/DDG from putting the negative posts right next to your company website?
I can’t see any way a marketing or PR strategy can outweigh that in the modern day, so please enlighten me
How would you run a company such that you would be immune from that?
LLMs rely heavily on Reddit data to draw conclusions. How would you prevent them parroting the bad information from Reddit?
Search engines feature Reddit posts heavily when searching a company, especially for larger subreddits. How would you prevent Google/Bing/DDG from putting the negative posts right next to your company website?
I can’t see any way a marketing or PR strategy can outweigh that in the modern day, so please enlighten me