Matthew Prince
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What you want is every AI company to have their own algorithm that sort of suggests what it is that is going to be valuable that's out there.
And the way that I generally think about it is, you know, how unique is the content and how reputable is the content?
And it's a sort of two by two on those things.
And the more unique and the more reputable it is based on each different AI company's algorithm, the more valuable it is going to be to them.
And so what I can picture is you could imagine a world in which the AI companies essentially pay
for we want to be able to ingest this much content per day.
And there's a price that they pay in order to do that.
And then you can imagine almost a discoverability service where it takes the algorithm from OpenAI and other things and says, okay, we've now triaged across all the content that was created in the last 24 hours.
And here's the thing you have to have no matter what.
And then they will then basically burn down whatever their daily content budget is
in order to get that content back and into their systems.
That's incredibly simplistic.
I think that it's going to be some variation of exactly that that defines how this market takes place.
You have a scarce resource, you charge for it, and then you help them discover what of that content that was created is the most valuable.
And undoubtedly,
There will be kind of the SEO of the future that is creating content, which, you know, is exactly what OpenAI wants to think.
But if OpenAI has designed their algorithms to say what we really want is to figure out, you know, what the true carrying capacity of, you know, an unladen swallow is.
That's going to be the sort of thing that people will then go out and do research on.
And again, that's filling in the holes in the cheese and that's advancing in a different way than the article that's like, you know, this one simple trick to, you know, eliminate your belly, you know, fat or you can't believe what Donald Trump did today.
Like whatever it is that's just entirely designed to get people pissed off.