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by jfengel
1038 days ago
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I'll admit to being a little gun-shy about the idea that technology always creates new opportunities. Sure, it has happened over and over in the past, but relying on it feels superstitious. Still... yeah, you've got good reason to be optimistic. I genuinely can't imagine what will happen when Just Anybody could create a major motion picture or a AAA videogame, by themselves or with a few friends rather than a city-full of talent. Probably, something completely different that I can't even imagine. I hope I recognize it when it comes, rather than being the old grump who doesn't think it's worth anything. |
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If I look at video games today, it seems like a necessary (but not sufficient) condition to be successful is to have a lot of money to make heavy marketing.
When consumers can't make a difference between the quality of a product (be it a piece of art or anything else, like a car or a browser), then what makes the difference is the brute force side of marketing: pay more to be more visible so you sell more.
I don't think it's a good thing. I prefer a world where those who have expertise in something are recognized as experts. What's the point of practicing 10h a day to be a musician if your neighbour can just pretend to be one with AI, and nobody will ever make a difference?