Generative AI doesn’t “democratize creativity”

Last weekend, I saw a LinkedIn post from influential AI-educator Ethan Mollick, in which Mollick presented a YouTube channel of videos created using GenAI. Glaring copyright and IP issues notwithstanding, one thing in particular about the post rubbed me up the wrong way: the term "democratizing" applied to AI and creativity. Link to original post Mollick shares a lot of useful information about Generative AI on LinkedIn, and it's definitely worth joining his 100,000+ followers for the […]

https://leonfurze.com/2024/04/16/generative-ai-doesnt-democratize-creativity/

More regulations might cause more concentration https://freemarketalternative.blogspot.com/2025/03/more-regulations-might-cause-more.html
"Complicated regulations create a fixed cost for established companies that they handle with divisions of specialists. But for startups with few employees and little capital, these #regulations act as direct #barriersToEntry

… provide some evidence that the increase in concentration can be explained by increasing regulations."
#economics #IndustrialOrganization

More regulations might cause more concentration

From Cafe Hayek . " From page 174 of Johan Norberg’s excellent 2023 book, The Capitalist Manifesto (footnote deleted; link added):  Complic...

The Conversation: AI could usher in a golden age of research – but only if these cutting-edge tools aren’t restricted to a few major private companies. “2024 has been called the year of AI in science. It saw the Nobel prizes in both physics and chemistry awarded to groups of AI researchers. But the evolving role of AI in scientific discovery also raises questions and concerns. Will a lack […]

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