AI makes me bearish on 90% of content creation.
Creating content used to be hard.
That's what made it valuable or gave you MOAT when you did it.
But if you can create 100x more content with 1000x less work, that value prop dies.
It becomes a chea
What the Industrial Revolution was to physical production, the AI Revolution will be to digital production.
0 replies2 likes
Harsh Dwivedi
•
Medial • 1m
My guess it’s because they are exploring AI for content writing and production because I heard about it from the founder in some event very recently.
3 replies10 likes
Mr Z
•
Medial • 1m
AI makes me bearish on 90% of content creation.
Creating content used to be hard.
That's what made it valuable or gave you MOAT when you did it.
But if you can create 100x more content with 1000x less work, that value prop dies.
It becomes a chea
Soon AI will be the new normal. In the short term AI will definitely be an extension of human potential.🧠🤖
0 replies2 likes
Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 1m
Reddit has become a top Google result because it returns mostly human-written content.
This is The Human Premium: as machine-generated content increases, authentic human content becomes more valuable.
Google is arbitraging Reddit's reputation sys
AI automation is incredible, but without human expertise, it often misses the mark. Automation alone can't deliver the deep personalization needed to truly engage. Picture an AI sending hundreds of generic emails to clients—little impact because the
Varun Maya is setting an interesting example in the content creation world, showing how AI avatars and the use of AI in media are set to explode in the coming years. With AI being used to deliver news, create content, and share information, it's both
See More
5 replies4 likes
Sunand Reddy Medapati
Stealth • 8d
AI is growing fast, but here’s the real talk: it’s not here to replace us. It’s here to work with us. Take healthcare, for example AI can crunch numbers, analyze data, and find patterns in seconds, but it’s the human touch that makes a doctor a docto