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AI Generated Art Can't Be Copyrighted - A Win If You Like Having A Job
Purely AI generated art can't be copyrighted and is therefore in the public domain. I call that a win if you're a writer, actor, filmmaker, or anyone who works in the creative space.
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Feb 6, 2025
The AI Bubble Burst, Just Not In The Way I Was Expecting
I thought AI requiring millions of Nvidia GPUs was never going to be sustainable long-term. I might've been wrong. DeepSeek might be the future and OpenAI might've just gotten a run for its money.
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Jan 28, 2025
I keep seeing companies using AI for things that shouldn't need AI. It's pretty good when it comes to tasks that require some creativity, like writing poetry. But when it comes to anything formulaic, don't use AI.
Instead, use an algorithm. It is faster, more efficient, doesn't use any external API requests, doesn't require an OpenAI subscription, and uses virtually no power compared to AI.
Don't use AI because your corporate boss saw an article saying it's good. Try and explain to them that a traditional approach is better.
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