I scored 33 out of 39. I'll need to upskill a lot to succeed here. But I'm not sure if Substack will still be relevant by that time. And I'm not talking about the monetization, but the distribution of Substack. I don't see notes from friends and acquaintances anymore. We're probably past the golden period of Substack.
Now, it could be that it'll only be dominated by the big sharks. I've heard that Substack's paying big bucks to the internet celebrities to come on Substack. (However, I can't verify the news.)
That piece of news about the British government is a horror story! AI is bad enough, to have barbarian government as its enabler is monstrous. I hope that creatives from all walks are pushing back.
The shift towards AI is inevitable. The barrier to entry for writing has never been so low. So, more and more people will begin to use AI.
But AI has a big problem. AI generates the most average or the most obvious answer. And if you're good (I mean really good), if you can think differently, and if you add your own unique experiences, then you'll STAND OUT from the sea of AI writing.
I scored 33 out of 39. I'll need to upskill a lot to succeed here. But I'm not sure if Substack will still be relevant by that time. And I'm not talking about the monetization, but the distribution of Substack. I don't see notes from friends and acquaintances anymore. We're probably past the golden period of Substack.
Now, it could be that it'll only be dominated by the big sharks. I've heard that Substack's paying big bucks to the internet celebrities to come on Substack. (However, I can't verify the news.)
This is a good piece, Maurice.
That piece of news about the British government is a horror story! AI is bad enough, to have barbarian government as its enabler is monstrous. I hope that creatives from all walks are pushing back.
About pushback from creatives:
The shift towards AI is inevitable. The barrier to entry for writing has never been so low. So, more and more people will begin to use AI.
But AI has a big problem. AI generates the most average or the most obvious answer. And if you're good (I mean really good), if you can think differently, and if you add your own unique experiences, then you'll STAND OUT from the sea of AI writing.
Yep, originality can't be generated by a bunch of algorithms. Novelty yes, creativity, no.