You’ve identified the problem but drawn the wrong conclusion. AI doesn’t prefer “dumbed down” content - it prefers extractable content.
Here’s how AI systems actually process your content:
- They break it into chunks (roughly 800 tokens per chunk)
- They create embeddings (mathematical representations of meaning)
- When a user asks a question, they retrieve the most relevant chunks
- They synthesize an answer from those chunks
The problem with comprehensive, nuanced content:
If your answer to a specific question is spread across 5 paragraphs with context, caveats, and nuance, AI has to:
- Retrieve multiple chunks
- Figure out which parts are the core answer
- Synthesize them coherently
That’s hard. It often fails.
The advantage of “simpler” content:
Each section provides a complete, standalone answer. AI retrieves one chunk, extracts the answer, done.
The fix isn’t dumbing down - it’s restructuring:
Keep your depth, but make each section self-contained. Lead with the direct answer, then add nuance. AI will extract the direct answer; curious users will read the nuance.