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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
AI video WnT pt 2
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
pt 1 in case you missed it https://farcaster.xyz/dwr.eth/0xf12af10d
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Kyle Tut
@kyletut
I doubt the majority of people will want choose your own adventure content. Lego's growth with IP kits vs the decline of its traditional unstructured sets is a great example to me. Consumers love abundance of choice but they want a defined choice. Consumers consume and they want creators to create what they consume. Too much cognitive load for a consumer with choose your own adventure content. I agree AI video will create an explosion in content, but I don't think it will be driven by the consumer taking any purposeful action to create it.
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@vrypan.eth
Can;t wait for the Tolkien-trained video AI assistant.
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Zinger
@zinger
Interesting. I actually have a slightly different read on the same point. I still think that most people don't want to put in the work to "extend" content, either because they're lazy or just not creative enough. So I think this will allow a new class of creators to expand and remix and then most people will just watch those expansions. Already saw this with Italian brainrot, AI vlogs, etc. Pretty cool how it can extend a meme's longevity by unlocking the creativity of the crowds.
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@ilyat
for some reason sound doesn’t load in on some videos. watched the first one fine, but can’t hear anything on the second one. ios, all updated.
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Ashwinikumar
@ashwinikumar.eth
Well put. The abundance of content has just begun, imo. And the entire narrative about only scarcity increases value will eventually just be one part of the whole ecosystem. I like the term content Universes as you put, though even video games were hard coded into levels and end somewhere. The thing that you are mentioning about here has no limits or end, it has infinite potential to continue, press play and build on any lore via video and characters and take into any direction you want. At way lesser cost and probably then own that into multiple individual sets of possibilities and sell it in a competitive market by differentiating it.
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Charlie
@ocmo
I truthfully believe that this infinite, gamble experience isn't what people want - Bandersnatch was a gimick, there's a reason they're now removing it from netflix, and its because the novelty wore off. I would argue that passive engagement in art, made by others, is one of the greatest human experiences, subjective story telling and how it forges and retells culture. You can try this infinite reality now by sharing your dreams with your peers, some might be interested in the analysis, others eyes may completely glaze over and forget what you said 3 seconds later. There's power in this (infinite AI video) as a tool to find out what kind of narratives people are missing, but I don't think it's carte blanche replacement for strong story telling. Not everyone has the creative power to make something even they enjoy. Taste development takes time, nurturing, exposure. If all you have is your own realms of custom dreams, then we invite the dissolution of shared experience.
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Varun Deshpande
@thebitsian
Amazing video. Seems like you described DubDub.tv almost exactly.
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