I want information. The niche thing I want seems like it may only be in a YouTube video. It looks like it's a 10m video (to optimize for ads). I have zero plans to engage or continue watching the creator. I just want my info as quickly and "free." I might use this if it gave useful results.
The reality is that creating a 10 fluff video to answer one specific question is bloat. So I feel zero qualms optimizing my experience to mitigate it.
The other side of that are the creators I enjoy (James Hoffman is a good example). I watch his content for him, and thus I want to see him continue creating content.
The other info video I tl;dr'd? That's the sort of info I hope I can soon access directly via ChatGPT without needing a creator to create a 10m video around it.
There's a class of content creation that will simply get valued less as AI adoption grows. It happened with the written word, blogs, and newspapers. It happened with photography, it happened with video, and now video is continuing to be further disrupted as our ability to tailor it to our needs improves.
Why waste time complaining and fighting against the current when you can run with it? Find forms of content not likely to be used with this sort of thing, or that an AI generated video can easily replace (we're practically there already). Differentiate. Build your brand.
“Find forms of content not likely to be used with this sort of thing, or that an AI generated video can easily replace (we're practically there already). Differentiate. Build your brand.”
So written word and video are off the table. What alternative forms of content are worth pursuing in your mind?
I want information. The niche thing I want seems like it may only be in a YouTube video. It looks like it's a 10m video (to optimize for ads). I have zero plans to engage or continue watching the creator. I just want my info as quickly and "free." I might use this if it gave useful results.
The reality is that creating a 10 fluff video to answer one specific question is bloat. So I feel zero qualms optimizing my experience to mitigate it.
The other side of that are the creators I enjoy (James Hoffman is a good example). I watch his content for him, and thus I want to see him continue creating content.
The other info video I tl;dr'd? That's the sort of info I hope I can soon access directly via ChatGPT without needing a creator to create a 10m video around it.
There's a class of content creation that will simply get valued less as AI adoption grows. It happened with the written word, blogs, and newspapers. It happened with photography, it happened with video, and now video is continuing to be further disrupted as our ability to tailor it to our needs improves.
Why waste time complaining and fighting against the current when you can run with it? Find forms of content not likely to be used with this sort of thing, or that an AI generated video can easily replace (we're practically there already). Differentiate. Build your brand.