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So with all the conversation being censored around our privacy, is our intellectual property at risk with using AI platforms? Could we be giving our most innovative thoughts to AI And at some point they'll want to take profit in whatever we create.
I saw that AI generated Kanye West version of Justin Bieber's song and I was like yeah how are we gonna stop people from basically stealing IP from artists and everyone else and pretending they made it in cells
That is so crazy that you asked that question because I feel like AI is helpful for me. I think it's going to help my job and help me be better at it because it's outsmarting the people who think that they're smart.
I think it's helpful, but it's also blurring the lines of people who actually do the craft and people who can manipulate a platform to create something. I think that now more than ever, We're going to have-
And I think like at some point we're going to have to go back to doing things the way that people actually do it with talent. and people are going to be kind of over Bill, AI thing, we're gonna abuse it and we're gonna be back.
I guess it comes down to the AI's capability in terms of reverse engineering products and services. Like for example, if you go on a platform and you ask it, can you build a code that does what these guys do? then all of a sudden, you know, I guess it's new IP actually.
So I guess the IP directly wouldn't be in danger because it shouldn't be able to access it, but it might be far less valuable to have IP because it can just simply replicate it.
Ooh, now that's an interesting take on that. Diminishing the IP because it's able to replicate it. Now that's work in signing them the initial question. Uh oh.
Got the AI with clapback and hitting us with the ice spice. You thought I was filling you? I can't handle it. I'm not ready. Actually, you know what? This, you know what? No, absolutely not.
in a way because we're giving them the sequence of our thoughts and how we go from an idea all the way to bringing something as fruition. And that's the missing part. we're giving it the human element without realizing it.