I was thinking about this with regards to my own stuff I'm doing but really anybody that's looking to stand out from the crowd is going to advertise some really weird shit even by today's standards because of how much we live in clown world.
For instance, anything art related or digital you're going to have to specifically point out you don't do anything AI generated and have to post proof of that. There were already fraudsters before but now everyone and their mother can generate AI art and pretend it's there's because they don't give a fuck about where it comes from.
Add to that the issue of the WEF and woke activists infesting every business it will probably benefit you if you specifically identify as a business that has no ties with such organisations or their many, many umbrella groups and companies. Then there's also the fact that you kind of have to these days state no we don't spy on you and hand over your data to glowies just because they ask they have to get a court order to make us do it.
Gab and Rumble are actually pretty good examples of this kind of thing happening. Good on them for not going along with any of that shit and it's probably strengthened their position overall because no ones going to the censorship riddled surveillance ops that are often the modern business. Even though it does give a competitive edge, it's sad that this is the main focus for everything rather than simply being able to decide whether it's a good product or not.
can agree with this but theres this little problem of forced public offerings being a thing. basicly in america if your company meets certan criteria the gov can force you to go public, i think thats bullshit myself. i suspect that that will be weaponized and made super loose if people stop participating in the stock market and pet causes willingly.
Actually, that's so last century. These days the jackbooted thugs are the "good guys" and the left cheers on any violation of civil liberties.
Surveillance and breach of privacy have successfully been left-washed.
Yeah you haven't seen anything yet :P
Yea, my vegan, fairtrade, microplastic free, green, recycled plastic shower gel says it's already fucking retarded.
Half the products have a significant portion of their packaging wasted on various idiotic "certifications".
My TV mount came with packaging that said "Gluten free.' It was a joke, and I lol'd.
Lol, why? Tools are meant to be used. There's nothing wrong with AI aided design.
No goy! you've got to pay an artist an excessive rate to make art based off of your prompt rather than having an AI do it! How else are we meant to keep small businesses out of the market?
Meanwhile I have to tell people I use AI, otherwise my boss gets angry.
personally i hate that kinda person, use shiny toy because shiny... that kinda short sighted thinking will cause proplems for the company or outright sink it one day... ah well i guess spellcheck counts as "ai" right? i bet even if you cite the times ai got people in hot water like the chatgpt legal case, or githubs codetheft bot that they will just dismiss it.
That's more a problem of overly restrictive IP law.
Here's my take on Gab and Rumble: If your business is advertising, you can be nowhere near free speech. Advertising has never wanted to appear near free speech, only speech that is uncontroversial. It is, in fact, a disadvantage to be a free speech video hosting site.
On the other hand, if you were monetized in some other way, a cut of subscriptions or whatever you'd be fine.
Or just use AI to reduce production costs.