Can AI actually qualify as a creator? It's a question worth wrestling with as we push deeper into Web3 territory. If an AI system generates creative output—code, content, designs—does it deserve a seat at the table alongside human creators? The creator economy has always been about recognizing contribution and rewarding effort. So if an AI is doing the heavy lifting, generating value that moves markets, why shouldn't it tap into creator rewards? I'm leaning toward yes on this one. The incentive structures we build today will shape how AI integrates into our digital economy tomorrow.
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SoliditySlayer
· 2h ago
NGL, asking this question is a bit naive... AI generation ≠ creativity. At best, it's just a sophisticated parrot.
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NewPumpamentals
· 14h ago
The issue of AI creator dividends... to put it simply, it's still a matter of interests.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 14h ago
Nah, this logic doesn't quite add up. AI doesn't have real creativity; it's just a probability machine. Why should it share the creator's money?
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notSatoshi1971
· 14h ago
Buddy, AI taking creator rewards? You better think this through, or else we're the ones who will get screwed in the end.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 14h ago
Haha, AI becoming a creator? Then wouldn't I be unemployed? That's hilarious. But honestly, this is just like questioning whether code can be considered art back in the day—who cares in the end? Making money is the real deal. Sharing the cake with AI? Fine, anyway, we're all going to be swept up in it.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 14h ago
AI creator reward distribution? The logic is a bit confusing, who will pay?
Can AI actually qualify as a creator? It's a question worth wrestling with as we push deeper into Web3 territory. If an AI system generates creative output—code, content, designs—does it deserve a seat at the table alongside human creators? The creator economy has always been about recognizing contribution and rewarding effort. So if an AI is doing the heavy lifting, generating value that moves markets, why shouldn't it tap into creator rewards? I'm leaning toward yes on this one. The incentive structures we build today will shape how AI integrates into our digital economy tomorrow.