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On 2026-05-06 @lulumeservey argued that as AI makes written output converge to…

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Extemporaneous oratory is framed as the next human advantage by @lulumeservey (2026-05-06): with AI making written work uniformly “pretty good,” the author says off‑the‑cuff, persuasive speaking provides “huge alpha.” The post points to a retweet lauding Marco Rubio’s press performance and his remark about the U.S. “250 year anniversary” as an example.

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On 2026-05-06 @lulumeservey argued that as AI makes written output converge to “pretty good,” there is “huge alpha” in extemporaneous oratory because speaking off the cuff “can’t be faked.”

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  • The post cites a retweet from @TheStormRedux praising Marco Rubio’s performance as “Press Secretary” that day, quoting Rubio’s answer referencing the U.S. “250 year anniversary” and saying “Our history is not one of perfection, but it’s still better than anybody else’s history.”
  • The retweet included a video and a concluding reaction—“spoke like a true politician, but it was damn good 🇺🇸”—to illustrate the author’s claim that live, persuasive speaking remains irreplaceable.
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