So Gemini is able to smoothen out the og post to an AI pitch for investors by adding more words and insert an assurance it will make things better while hiding it was blander in the meantime.
The warning about details getting lost in translation is absolutely valid and the most important reason never to go blind at AI in it's current state.
So Gemini can also turn it to a pitch for dummies. Just add "cassual", Tiktok content creators will thank you.
Mastering prompts it what it is all about: Learn to ask what you want.
Back in the ancient history we had the subject "data structures" wich priority was to teach how to ask the right questions to deliver the wanted program.
I'm not so sure if it will become cheaper anytime soon. All the models have to create revenue for their developers to pay the investors and as it stands now there is still no actual profit but increasing debts to investors. Triple A has similair issures wich it compensates by cutting costs at expense of quality so I'm not sure they will win in the end
Skynet want's to hire you as their ambasador. They'll get back to you as soon as their singer gets better.
You just got yourself on Skynets blacklist.
There are pro's and con's to AI:.
Yes, it can realy help to localize dialogues in text and speach to broaden the audience. Or market, pick your poison.
Will that be at expense of writers/voice actors? Or should we all fork up for the niche markets? Also (this might be a language/cultural difference) I notice that many times people using the phrase "Art" when refering to illustrations and "Artist" when refering to craftsmen. Not every picture is worth being called art, not every (master)craftsmen is an artist and not every artist is a mastercraftsman.
Also, you don't need to be an expert user to comment in the AI discussion. As a very simple example: Not many of us are able to fly and land an airplane but we all can judge if a landing was good or not.
Ps: Why is Roger Waters now stuck in my head?