web3 creator economy
AI is the Biggest Threat to the Web3 Creator Economy
On August 20, 2011, Marc Andreessen published a pivotal story on'Why Software is Eating the World' in the Wall Street Journal. He says that more than 10 years since the peak of the '1990s dot-com bubble', a dozen new internet companies like Facebook and Twitter sparked controversy due to their growing private market valuations and occasionally successful IPOs. He writes, "My theory is we are in the middle of a dramatic and broad technological and economic shift in which software companies are poised to take over large swathes of the economy." This was a decade ago, but still stands true. The only difference is that the technology today has advanced to Web3 – a new iteration of the world wide web – which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based systems.
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Why AI Is Eating The Web3 Creator Economy
On August 20, 2011, Marc Andreessen of a16z, published a pivotal story in the Wall Street Journal: Why Software is Eating the World. Today, September 26, 2022, I'm publishing Why AI Is Eating The Web3 Creator Economy. You see, it all stems from the advances in machine and deep learning that has exploded on the scene with DALL-E, MidJourney, Stable Diffusion and now more recently with NVIDIA's announcement about Get3D. NVIDIA's new GET3D AI-powered tool will mess with many recent startups who have developed tools and apps that scan objects to populate metaverse worlds. "Trained using only 2D images, NVIDIA GET3D generates 3D shapes with high-fidelity textures and complex geometric details. These 3D objects are created in the same format used by popular graphics software applications, allowing users to immediately import their shapes into 3D renderers and game engines for further editing."
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