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Today, these two entities are inseparable. They are the water in which we swim—the stories we binge, the memes we share, the celebrities we idolize, and the algorithms that decide what we see next. But what exactly is the current state of this landscape? How did we get here, and where are we going? This article dives deep into the mechanics, psychology, and future of the sprawling universe of .
Perhaps the most significant disruption in the realm of entertainment content is the collapse of the gatekeeper. Historically, "popular media" was determined by studio executives in Hollywood or publishers in New York. Today, the definition of "content" has expanded to include the creations of everyday individuals. MetArt.24.07.30.Alice.Mido.Green.Over.Red.XXX.1...
The series (released around July 30, 2024) featuring the model Alice Mido Today, these two entities are inseparable
We are already seeing AI-written episodes of South Park and AI-generated influencers (like Aitana Lopez, a Spanish model with 200k+ followers who doesn't exist). Soon, Netflix may offer "infinite" versions of a show where you choose the dialogue, and AI generates the response in real-time. The risk? A flood of low-quality, automated that drowns out human artists. How did we get here, and where are we going