RE: Content Oversupplied

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I think AI taking over media and a lot of our day to day lives is inevitable at this point. Big corporations are scrambling to get their hands on it and integrate it into their businesses. What we can do is look at how it benefits and empower people though. I hate coding, and bad at art. With AI, I can create code to help me with some tasks. I can create stories, get illustrations for the characters, and maybe even create my own video for it.



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Big corporations are scrambling to get their hands on it and integrate it into their businesses.

They are facing challenges on how to apply it though. The usecases are surprisingly limited or complex, but they are working it out. I know a fair bit about this area of it ;)

With AI, I can create code to help me with some tasks. I can create stories, get illustrations for the characters, and maybe even create my own video for it.

So can 100M other people, so it is fine if you are only creating it for your own consumption, or that of your children or friends - but who will consume it otherwise, when 100M people are creating 100 versions each themselves?

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but who will consume it otherwise, when 100M people are creating 100 versions each themselves?

You answered your question yourself. A lot of things will be personalized so a lot of them will just be shared in your own circle. Like YT videos, high quality ones will be shared more and get popular. But it isn't about popularity anymore. It is about knowing what you want and being able to find/make it yourself. Similar to how you used personal photos as wall decoration in your home, people will appreciate their own creations more.

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Getting what you want, doesn't mean getting what you need. It leads to even more tailored silos.

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These tailored silos are what makes getting the things one need easier.

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