Thats a great point, and a good articl. I think the example they bring up as "good" and what we are leaning into here, is the idea of transparency and agency of being able to see and modify your profile.
The tension we have been finding is that we dont want to require people to "know how to prompt" to get value out of having a profile, hence our ongoing thinking around how to bootstrap good personal profiles from various data sources.
As Koomen notes, a good profile feels like it could be the best weapon against "AI slop" in a case I want something sharp and specific. But getting to that requires knowing how to prompt most of the time.
Makes sense. Bootstrapping the prompt based on some sample articles is smart.