🛠 The "Garage Nuclear Reactor" It’s very strange that people rarely write to me about collaborating🛠 The "Garage Nuclear Reactor" It’s very strange that people rarely write to me about collaborating
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🛠 The "Garage Nuclear Reactor"
It’s very strange that people rarely write to me about collaborating or ask, "Dude, how do you do this?" 🤔 To put it briefly, I squeeze maximum quality out of simple, cheap tools—it's like building a nuclear reactor in a garage ☢️. I’m promoting a new, scientifically grounded method of writing bots.
🤖 The End of Intellectual Labor?
Right now, a lot of tools for creating AI content are being released, and labor is gradually becoming automated, turning into the press of a "magic button" ✨. Once these tools are combined with bots that can write prompts and process information better than humans (which is coming soon), intellectual labor in this field will become irrelevant or disappear entirely 📉.
🧠 The Great Misconception
I follow many posts to understand where everything is headed, and I see one key erroneous thought: "AI won't kill intellectual labor; it will simply free up space for you to work." I consider this the most baseless idea out there ❌. People who say this don't provide concrete examples of what they’ll actually be doing; they say something abstract like, "I know how to set up business processes..." But in fact, this is just blind faith in a random outcome 🎲.
💰 Corporate Power & "Penny" Content
When corporations automate most video production processes, those with the capital for such tools will have an advantage over any smart individual 🏢. Anyone of average intelligence will be able to churn out high-quality commercials for pennies 💸. I’m talking specifically about the commercial sector.
⚠️ The Market Paradox
Of course, individual viral videos will still emerge, perhaps even more than now. The problem is that this could change the content market beyond recognition 🌪. It surprises me how people wearing "rose-colored glasses" blindly believe in a positive agenda 🌸. If these tools are available to everyone, then there's no issue. But something tells me that’s unlikely to happen.
When the value of labor in ad production drops, the number of clients won't necessarily grow. We might face a paradox: we’ve made a technical leap, but companies earn less 📉. Or, a small handful of companies will produce top-tier content for pittance, while everyone else "loses." That’s what I’m actually afraid of 😟.
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