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Jinaral Q and A
What is the likelihood of AI regulation benefiting the masses?
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[QUOTE="Mikkel Ingvartsen, post: 17973"] There are content farms that heavily rely on artificial intelligence, that are sitting at the top of every niche. A lot of people (not all) rely on artificial intelligence cause they're not confident enough in their creativity or they don't have time to be creative. They just need the quick money. It's a big problem for new talents (i.e., small creators). Why? cause AI doesn't come up with ideas on its own, you have to input something (i.e., prompt engineering) and then it elaborates or fulfills your request. Guess what some of those big channels with millions of subscribers do? Cause they have no time (or no talent?). They input smaller YouTubers' content into AI generators and harvest what they need for their videos. However, they haven't killed Youtube by using AI. But they sure attempt to kill small organic creators' chances of breaking through, every day, with AI's help. Long story short: [LIST] [*]They get fresh new perspectives and ideas on things [*]They smother talent at the root because, by the time the audience of that niche discovers the new creator, all of their videos feel like Déjà vu [*]They potentially eliminate their competition if after it happens repeatedly the small creator gets frustrated and decide to quit making content altogether [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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