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There really isn't though. Very very few writers live off of writing alone.
A huge market means there's lots of demand for the products. That doesn't have to translate to lots of jobs for the people producing that product.
Is there demand tho? Once people catch shit is AI they seem to lose interest.
Can't do much of resist anymore because shit sounds like bots half the time. Can't even tell if it is bots tbh but can't shake that feeling either. Lost all interest.
You don't think there's demand for news articles? The comment I'm responding to said there isn't a huge market. That's all I'm arguing against here, that there is a huge market. Whether AI can fulfill it a separate issue, one that we'll see play out.
I don't think people want to read air articles but I could be wrong tbh
Time will tell how general population reacts to it.
If they have an emotional reaction to the headline, (positive or negative) they click. Clicks make money.
Whether they click to read the fluff or click to share the headline doesn't matter, a click is a click.
People still click tracking links?
Yep. To share on Facebook to either outrage about the subject or prop up their own idea of how the word is.
They need to relocate to fedi IMHO