| Literally none of the existing world matters anymore. Period. We're watching the Third Industrial Revolution unfold live and in front of our eyes, and it will only take a few short years to fully sweep into all aspects of society. Yes, Picasso and Banksy will continue to have value. But that's an infinitesimal sliver of the value that is about to be unleashed upon the economy. The real value is that startups like mine will give anyone the power to generate new Taylor Swift songs [1]. New movies, new music, new games. All tailored to the nichest and most exacting of interests. You want the steampunk vampires of Cloud City, featuring Sean Connery and young Eddie Murphy duking it out while riding on the backs of space whales? You'll have that in just ten short years. If you think TikTok adequately captivates the minds of the population, you have no idea what a finely tuned search for people's true interests will do. Humans won't be good enough at satisfying other humans anymore. Not without aid. The new world is going to blow our minds, and it's already beginning to unfold. In about a year, I don't know why anyone would dare work for Google, Amazon, or any of the other legacy businesses. They're going to be swamped and struggle to stay afloat amid the biggest single act of the Innovator's Dilemma to ever happen in our history. [1] This is happening. My startup does it. Eg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_0JjYUe5jo --> https://vocaroo.com/1hgjjnVNqWjk (We'll have the Obama and Taylor Swift versions up on our site soon.) Our video stuff is under development, but I'll show you something analogous that a skilled competitor is doing in the open (though they're underselling themselves) : https://imgur.com/seBTPG8 The whole world is about to be carved up and reallocated. I'm going to get back to work. See you on the other side. |
Well, at least your drug dealer is apparently supplying you with the good stuff. I'll bet 10k any day that the combined value of all companies purely in the generative space will not exceed the value of a single FAANG company in 5 years. Yes, including Netflix.