| ▲ | kace91 2 hours ago | |
>If projects getting done a lot of actual wealth could be actually generated because lay people could implement things that go beyond the realm of toy projects. Suppose LLMs create projects in the way you propose (and they don’t rug pull, which would already be rare). Why do you think that would generate wealth for laymen? Look at music or literature, now everyone can be on Spotify or Amazon. The result has been an absolute destruction of the wealth that reaches any author, who are buried in slop. The few that survive do so by putting 50 times more dedication into marketing than they do to the craft, any author is full time placing their content in social networks or paying to collab with artists just to be seen. This is not an improvement for anyone. Professionals no longer make a living, laypeople have a skill that’s now useless due to offer and demand, and the sea of content favors those already positioned to create visibility - the already rich. | ||