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RE:Can Instagram really be automated with ChatGPT?
..., especially things like caption writing, content ideas, hashtag generation, reply suggestions..., the safest approach is using AI as an assistant instead of... usually perform better when AI helps speed up content creation while a real...
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www.blackhatworld.com |
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RE:Weekly Curation Report by SC06- Week #3 - May 2026.
..., and did not use AI to generate content.  to explain the AI imaging software magic, alongside @Bazul .... It’s the ultimate combo of creation, delivery, and user experience! Always ... Francis' series—keep the great content coming!"
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XenoY96 |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:Frank With Francis EP Is Live | Exploring AI Imaging Magic
... vote goes to bringing on AI Imaging Software team member (@Ning...) to explain the AI imaging software magic, alongside @Bazul .... It’s the ultimate combo of creation, delivery, and user experience! Always ... Francis' series—keep the great content coming!"
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c.realme.com |
XenoY96 |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:翻轉與觸控兼具!MSI Prestige 16 Flip AI+搭載Intel X9 388H深度解析
...(8679)、Productivity => 20087 (8738)、Digital Content Creation => 12995 (10009) Intel針對...效能測試 Geekbench AI Score: B390 GPU => Single...32162 / Quantized 39233 UL Procyon AI Computer Vision Benchmark: Intel OpenVINO.../ Float32 => 491 (312) UL Procyon AI Image Generation Benchmark: GPU Stable... => 350 (321) UL Procyon AI Text Generation Benchmark: Intel OpenVINO...為MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI+對比。 Office Productivity ...
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www.mobile01.com |
windwithme |
May 22, 2026 |
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realme 16T - The Perfect Blend of Al, Power & Style
...* App launching speed AI Camera Enhancement The AI camera system can automatically... * Smart temperature control * AI touch optimization * Intelligent power balancing... feature: * Large battery capacity * AI battery optimization * Fast charging support ...for Modern Creators 📸 Content creation has become a major part... features. Expected Camera Features: * AI portrait mode * Enhanced night photography ...
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harjotsingh398 |
May 22, 2026 |
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realme 16T - The Perfect Blend of Al, Power & Style
...* App launching speed AI Camera Enhancement The AI camera system can automatically... * Smart temperature control * AI touch optimization * Intelligent power balancing... feature: * Large battery capacity * AI battery optimization * Fast charging support ...for Modern Creators 📸 Content creation has become a major part... features. Expected Camera Features: * AI portrait mode * Enhanced night photography ...
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c.realme.com |
harjotsingh398 |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:What money-making method can actually work in 2026?
Given your tech background and interest in AI, explore leveraging AI-powered tools for content creation and automation, such as developing AI-driven chatbots or creating and selling AI-generated digital art or music, which can potentially generate passive income with minimal direct customer interaction
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alimsarder |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:Achievement -1: my introduction to steemit
...is passionate about technology,Ai,online business and content creation I'm Very exited ... in online opportunities and content creation, steemit immediately caught my attention... are rewarded for quality content, originality and engagement which I...enjoy learning about: •Artificial intelligence (Ai) •technology •online business •personal growth...online and share valuable content with people consistently,I also ...
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steemit.com |
danaljannah |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:Domain Summit Europe 2026 - August 17-18, 2026 - Kempten, Germany
... domains, hosting, SaaS, e-commerce and AI. His career spans more than ... BrandForge is not just another AI tool. It is built by... is an AI-powered white-label brand creation platform for hosting providers, domain..., typography, website with e-commerce, social content and business materials. That is ..., he regularly covers hosting, domains, AI, reseller channels and where the ...
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www.acorndomains.co.uk |
Helmuts |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:Need Ai tools suggestion for posting reels
bruce4seo said: I need best AI tools suggestion for creating high ... Facebook and Instagram, consider paid AI tools like InVideo, which offers... editing; Animoto, which makes video creation quick and easy; Lumen5, ideal... into video; Pictory, which uses AI to select relevant images; Wave... video creation. These tools will help you produce engaging and professional content...
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ElyDiosa |
May 22, 2026 |
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RE:[UNPAID/FUN PROJECT] Next-Gen Yakuza Inspired RPG Fan Game in Unity
... fluid real-time combat advanced enemy AI dramatic boss battles RPG progression... character moments funny/random side content immersive exploration deep progression systems...: Unity programming Blender ZBrush character creation animation cinematic workflows environment art...
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SilverWolf44 |
May 21, 2026 |
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Star Mission 2
... is how Samsung is making AI actually useful in daily life... — studies, startup work, meetings, content creation — and having AI features that genuinely save.... I really like how Galaxy AI helps make tasks smarter, easier... is that Samsung is bringing AI in a very practical and... Series represents the future where AI is not replacing people, but...
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techinfopm |
May 21, 2026 |
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RE:MCT - Visual Studio Enterprise Subscription - Cannot create AVD host pool
... a minute before retrying host-pool creation. Regional availability & quotas • AVD... you’re out of cores. Host-pool creation details • Are you using the.../member-offers/credit-for-visual-studio-subscribers/ • Troubleshoot host pool creation (AVD): https://learn.microsoft.com... Note: This content was drafted with the help of an AI system. Please...
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Nikhil Duserla |
May 21, 2026 |
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RE:WWDC 2026
... just has to be the AI WWDC that last year tried ... new ARKit features to enable content & app creation for that platform. I'll bet...
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arstechnica.com |
thomahawk |
May 21, 2026 |
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AI skill for content creation
Hi, I have a start-up and I am learning marketing and content creation for it. I am curious of how should I approach this topic as for it is something completely new for me. Does someone know some free AI skills or trained agents or tools I can use in order to generate some content based on my brand identity and my mission, or if you got some advice I will be grateful. Thank you! submitted by /u/Character-Bunch-2026 to r/AI_Agents [link] [comments]
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Character-Bunch-2026 |
May 16, 2026 |
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Which Ai tool is good for content creation
I want some free tools how they maintain quality quantity submitted by /u/williamssarahcharm to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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williamssarahcharm |
May 13, 2026 |
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Automating Content Creation?
I would love to know how some of you automate and make content creation a more smoother and easier process. Whether using AI or templates I would love to hear everyone’s opinions and experiences on this topic. submitted by /u/moonlightfox78 to r/ContentCreators [link] [comments]
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moonlightfox78 |
Apr 24, 2026 |
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AI content on Youtube is over
Basically the title. I had a growing channel that was about writing funny and critical songs about the actual politics of my country. I wrote my own lyrics 100%, I made the songs with Suno, and I made music videos using different kind of technologies including open source stuff that I was running on pods in ComfyUI in the cloud and paid models like Google's own VEO3. I put lyrics subtitle on all of my videos and edited thumbnails with Photoshop while I edited the videos with Premiere Pro matching the visuals with the lyrics. Anyone who's into AI content knows this is pretty solid amount of work, effort and knowledge. My channel was growing, people liked it, I had pretty good views, the channel was monetized for like 8 months now and I made some money with it which was enough to pay for the different services I used for content creation. However today Youtube demonetized my channel for being "Inauthentic Content". I didn't do anything different from what I did when Youtube allowed me into the Partner Program. I didn't change a single thing Youtube is the only one who changed the rules which I feel pretty unfair. They let you do something, they encourage you, the algorithm likes your content and suddenly they feel like oh no, we don't like this and nuke the work of a year in a blink of an eye. My content was as authentic as making AI content can be. I think AI is a tool just like animator programs and all the stuff we use. Even Google has the VEO3 for video generation but for what if you cannot even put it on your channel without the fear of being demonetized? I don't get the logic behind that really. But anyway as I saw bunch of posts about this on Reddit and in other places, and I also saw some bigger channels being demonetized too or even being deleted - I think that's it for AI content now. They don't care if it's slop or it has actual work in it they will cancel all the creators it's just a matter of time. Which is pretty sad I think. AI has amazing potential and if we were able to show some of these videos to someone 10 years ago they would be amazed. And now they just cancel it because Youtube really wants you to put your face on the canvas... submitted by /u/Technical-Author-678 to r/aitubers [link] [comments]
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Technical-Author-678 |
Apr 6, 2026 |
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Ai tools for content creation tested by digital marketing agency, brutally honest review
Digital marketing agency here, we systematically tested 12 different ai tools for content creation over 6 months for actual client work. Here's brutally honest assessment with real data not promises. AI writing tools like jasper, copy.ai and chatgpt are good for brainstorming and overcoming blank page, creating quick variations of existing content. Bad for maintaining brand voice, strategic messaging that connects, emotional connection with audience. Verdict is useful starting point only not finished product. Time savings maybe 20% if you count all the editing time required. AI image tools like midjourney and dall-e are good for concept exploration and mood boards for creative direction. Bad for client-ready final assets and consistent branding across pieces. Verdict is creative exploration tool not production tool at all. Time savings minimal since still need actual designer. AI video tools like synthesia and pictory are good for quick educational content and internal communications. Bad for emotional storytelling and sales content that converts. Verdict is very limited specific use cases only. Time savings 40% but only for appropriate content types. What actually saved most time across everything was blotato for content distribution automation with 60% time savings on all distribution mechanics. Way more impactful than any ai content generation tools we tested. Bottom line after 6 months is ai tools are genuinely useful for specific narrow tasks but absolutely won't replace human strategic thinking and creativity anytime soon. Use them selectively and intelligently not universally for everything. submitted by /u/krjgarcia to r/DigitalMarketing [link] [comments]
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krjgarcia |
Apr 2, 2026 |
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Announcement: New Rule Regarding AI-Generated Content
After discussion, the r/whatsthisbird mod team has decided that it is time to formally prohibit posts containing AI-generated media on this subreddit. The goal of this subreddit has always been to help the community identify unknown real-world birds, and to help improve their bird identification skills. This is a clarification of the existing Rule 1, which has always prohibited birds that are not based in reality. While we have previously allowed some posts with AI content, the increase in availability of tools which utilize AI to generate content has necessitated a stricter stance. As such, we are amending Rule 1 to include the following language: Artwork with depictions of real-world birds are allowed. Generative-AI images and video are prohibited. Any such posts will be removed. The mod team will remove any posts that are determined to be AI generated, except in rare circumstances where we feel that leaving the post up may help the community in identifying real vs. generated images. We understand that this kind of content can be hard to identify, and it isn't our intention to punish users posting images they have seen online in good faith. However, repeated and/or intentional posting of AI-generated content may force us to issue temporary or permanent bans. Additionally, many phone cameras now include features which have "enhanced zoom" or sharpening features that are based on AI processing. These features can often create artifacts that are similar to what we see in AI-generated images. These images would not fall under this rule since they are based on real images of real birds. Please note that with regard to artwork, the style of the artwork is irrelevant as long as it can be reasonably be assumed that the artist was a human intending to represent a real bird. Fantasy creations, dreams, or hallucinations are not allowed. When re-posting an image seen online to this subreddit, please use the "Social Media" flair. Before posting any content that isn't a first hand observation or from a trusted source, try to determine if the image/video is likely to be AI-generated before posting. The entire r/whatsthisbird community can help the mod team by identifying and reporting any suspicious posts so that the mod team can review them. In addition, please report any posts with incorrect flair. TL;DR: To protect the educational integrity of r/whatsthisbird, we are now formally prohibiting generative-AI images and video. What’s allowed: Real photos, videos, and realistic manual artwork. What’s not: Any media created by generative AI. The Goal: We are here to identify real birds and build real-world ID skills. AI "hallucinations" hinder that mission. How you can help: If you post an image from the web, use the "Social Media" flair. If you spot a suspicious image, please report it for mod review. Report any posts that are flaired inappropriately. submitted by /u/bdporter to r/whatsthisbird [link] [comments]
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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Crimson Desert's Steam page now sports an AI content disclosure:
submitted by /u/Gorotheninja to r/pcgaming [link] [comments]
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Gorotheninja |
Mar 22, 2026 |
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Mistral CEO: AI companies should pay a content levy in Europe
MistralAI CEO Arthur Mensch has submitted an interesting article/opinion piece to the Financial Times. It's a bit of an admission of not being able to compete because of local laws and restrictions regarding AI model training. https://www.ft.com/content/d63d6291-687f-4e05-8b23-4d545d78c64a https://archive.is/xiKik Europe is a land of creators. The continent has nurtured ideas that have enriched, and continue to enrich, the world’s intellectual and creative landscape. Its diverse and multilingual heritage remains one of its greatest strengths, central not only to its identity and soft power but also to its economic vitality. All this is at risk as AI reshapes the global knowledge economy. Major AI companies in the US and China are developing their models under permissive or non-existent copyright rules, training them domestically on vast amounts of content — including from European sources. European AI developers, by contrast, operate in a fragmented legal environment that places them at a competitive disadvantage. The current opt-out framework, designed to enable rights holders to protect their content and prevent AI companies from using it for training if they say so, has proven unworkable in practice. Copyrighted works continue to spread uncontrollably online, while the legal mechanisms designed to protect them remain patchy, inconsistently applied and overly complex. The result is a framework that satisfies no one. Rights holders correctly fear for their livelihoods yet see no clear path to protection. AI developers face legal uncertainty that hampers investment and growth. Europe needs to explore a new approach. At Mistral, we are proposing a revenue-based levy that would be applied to all commercial providers placing AI models on the market or putting them into service in Europe, reflecting their use of content publicly available online. Crucially, this levy would apply equally to providers based abroad, creating a level playing field within the European market and ensuring that foreign AI companies also contribute when they operate here. The proceeds would flow into a central European fund dedicated to investing in new content creation, and supporting Europe’s cultural sectors. In return, AI developers would gain what they urgently need: legal certainty. The mechanism would shield AI providers from liability for training on materials accessible online. Importantly, it would not replace licensing agreements or the freedom to contract. On the contrary, licensing opportunities should continue to develop and expand for usage beyond training. The fund would complement, not crowd out, direct relationships between creators and AI companies. We believe in Europe. That is why we are investing €4bn in European infrastructure to train our models on European soil. But we cannot build Europe’s AI future under rules that place us at a structural disadvantage to our US and Chinese competitors. Europe cannot afford to become a passive consumer of technologies designed elsewhere, trained on our knowledge, languages and culture, yet reflecting neither our values nor our diversity. We are putting forward this idea as a starting point for discussion rather than a final blueprint. With this proposal, we’re inviting creators, rights holders, policymakers and fellow AI developers to come together around a solution where innovation and the protection of creators move forward together. Europe does not need to choose between protecting its creators and competing in the AI race. It needs a framework that enables both. The debate around AI and copyright is too often framed as a confrontation between creators and AI developers. This framing is not only unhelpful, it is wrong. Far from being adversaries, the two communities are the most natural of allies. Both have a profound shared interest in ensuring that Europe does not cede ground, culturally, technologically or strategically, in an era that will be defined by how societies choose to govern the tools of intelligence. submitted by /u/brown2green to r/LocalLLaMA [link] [comments]
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brown2green |
Mar 21, 2026 |
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There are way too many AI tools for content creation now. Which ones are you using?
I feel like I’m spending more time testing tools than actually making content. I’m trying to filter through the noise. I’ve seen some creators swear by AI for their entire workflow, while others say it’s making everything look like a "content farm," and I definitely don't want my content to give this vibe. Which one did you try that turned out to be a complete waste of time/money, and which one worked even better than you expected? submitted by /u/OhhMilly to r/ContentCreators [link] [comments]
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OhhMilly |
Mar 17, 2026 |
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Built My AI Content Empire From Zero to 55K in 8 Weeks
yo whats good everyone so before anyone says this is just another AI spam story or whatever - nah this took serious work and planning. spent months figuring this whole thing out and now im sharing the blueprint heres exactly how i did it step by step **Character Over Content** everyone posts the same boring motivational quotes and random tips that nobody remembers i created this whole persona - animated version of myself with this street smart business vibe mixed with relationship advice and hustle mentality every single video feels like youre watching a show episode about: - making money moves - dating and relationships - grinding your way up - that entrepreneurial lifestyle - coming from nothing to something people dont follow for information they follow for the story and the vibe you create **My Simple Content Setup** didnt need crazy expensive software just the right combo: - Bing Image Creator for the base images (totally free) - Polo AI for the animations ($15 monthly but worth every penny) - Canva for putting everything together (basic templates work fine) - 11Labs for voiceovers (free tier to start then upgrade) tried like 20 different free tools before finding this stack that actually delivers **The Posting Strategy That Changed Everything** wasnt just throwing content at the wall randomly - 7 reels daily (yeah its a lot but i wanted fast data - you could do 2-4) - 6-12 story updates - same call to action every time: "dm me 'blueprint' for the guide" - answered every single dm within 20 minutes max - rotated between my 4 best performing content styles - tracked metrics on everything this systematic approach is what made the difference **Why This Actually Works** attention is literally money now and most people miss this completely you can have the most valuable information on earth but if nobody stops scrolling to watch it doesnt matter at all my animated character stops the scroll every time because its different from all the talking head videos flooding feeds right now plus the storytelling angle keeps people coming back wanting to see what happens next in the journey been doing HVAC work for years and this side hustle is already matching my day job income just from the audience i built submitted by /u/PositivelyIrrespons to r/DigitalIncomePath [link] [comments]
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PositivelyIrrespons |
Mar 13, 2026 |
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What ai tools for content creation do agencies actually use daily
I work at a marketing agency and we're trying to figure out which ai tools for content creation are worth integrating into our workflow versus which are just hype. Our team is skeptical because we tested some ai writing tools that produced garbage that needed more editing than writing from scratch. But we're open to tools that genuinely save time. What ai tools do successful agencies actually use daily for content creation? Not talking about one-off experiments, but tools that became essential parts of workflow. Specifically interested in tools for social media content, blog posts, video scripts, email campaigns, ad copy. What's working in real agency environments versus what's just marketing hype? submitted by /u/whatever_blag to r/digital_marketing [link] [comments]
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whatever_blag |
Mar 13, 2026 |
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Content from Community Being Used on YouTube by AI/Creator
Super weird but this creator has taken content from this forum and then made it look like they made it/answered it. Just weird way of content creation and thought it be interesting to post. For example this post is from a couple of days ago and it was redone to make it looked like they answered it submitted by /u/benshkies to r/fo4 [link] [comments]
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benshkies |
Feb 20, 2026 |
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im 21 and mass producing AI content makes me more than my friends make at their 9-5s. nobody taught me this in school
not writing this to flex. writing this because a year ago i was exactly where most of you are watching other people build stuff online and wondering how tf they actually do it while im stuck doing nothing i was working a normal job making barely enough to cover rent. kept seeing people talk about AI businesses and "escaping" whatever you wanna call it. most of the advice was garbage tho. either some guru trying to sell a $2000 course or some dude on youtube saying "just use chatgpt bro" with zero specifics what actually worked for me: i built a system that generates AI photos and distributes them across platforms automatically. not manually sitting there typing prompts all day. an actual pipeline that runs whether im at my desk or not i wont lie to you the first 6 weeks sucked. made nothing. almost quit twice. the problem wasnt the AI part, that was actually easy once i figured out api calls and batch generation. the problem was i had no idea what content actually gets pushed by algorithms. i was posting random stuff and getting 30 views once i figured out hooks and what platforms actually want to show people it flipped. same content different packaging = completely different results where im at now: takes me about 30 min a day to run everything costs maybe $15-20/month in api fees rest is profit because theres basically no overhead built the whole system myself in about 3-4 weeks the thing that pisses me off is how simple this actually is once you see it. its not complicated. its not some secret genius move. its literally just: generate content through api → batch it → schedule it → post it → learn what works → repeat. the system does the heavy lifting but nobody tells you that part. they either make it sound impossible so you buy their course. or they make it sound so easy that you try for 3 days give up and think its all fake its neither. its real work upfront to build the machine. then the machine runs and you maintain it biggest thing i learned: the guys who are actually making money with AI arent the ones watching 47 youtube videos about it. theyre the ones who spent a few weeks building something and then stuck with it past the point where it felt like nothing was happening if you have actual questions about how any of this works im down to answer. just dont ask me to spoon feed you a business plan because thats not how this works. you gotta build it yourself submitted by /u/Acesleychan to r/OnlineIncomeHustle [link] [comments]
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Acesleychan |
Feb 16, 2026 |
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AI-Generated Content Is Not Allowed on /r/printedminis
Hey folks, Over the past few months, many miniature focused subreddits have taken a clear stance against AI-generated content. After listening closely to feedback from our own community we’re doing the same. from this point on r/printedminis does not allow AI-generated content of any kind. This subreddit exists to support actual creators who put real time and skill into their work. AI-generated content works directly against that goal, and allowing it would make it harder for the awesome work created by our talented community to shine. What this means: The following are not allowed on r/printedminis: AI-generated or AI-altered images (previews, “painted” mockups, promotional images etc.) AI-generated videos AI tools, apps, or websites used to generate minis or related visuals AI-generated 3D models, even if they are later printed, modified, or painted by hand AI-generated text, including post descriptions, critiques, or feedback Promotion of, or advocacy for, AI use in miniature creation If AI played any role in generating it then it does not belong on this subreddit. Please report any posts you suspect to be AI influenced. Thanks, submitted by /u/xalchs to r/PrintedMinis [link] [comments]
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xalchs |
Jan 27, 2026 |
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How do you AI Content Creators do it?
This is gonna sound like a dumb question But do you guys just save up a lot of money? And then post everyday as you would with regular IG content creation? Because the prices of these AI video generators are expensive. submitted by /u/Greatcouchtomato to r/InstagramMarketing [link] [comments]
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Greatcouchtomato |
Jan 17, 2026 |
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Steam's AI survey doesnt say 'no code' anymore, only content
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong part of onboarding a game but the AI content survey I see does not require disclosing use of LLMs when working on game code. It isn't even about LLM image/audio generation that doesn't appear in the final product. The language from previous statements from Valve about code generation doesn't appear here. Did this part change, or am I missing a different disclosure survey that says something different? Steamworks Page: Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) The information that you and your organization describe here will allow customers to understand how AI is used in this game. The focus of this survey is on the use of generative AI while your game is running. If your game uses AI for the creation of content or other assets during development, that content is subject to the standard Steam Store requirements (e.g. don't violate existing copyrights, don't impersonate people, etc...). Because the live generation of AI content can produce novel images, audio, text and other content which neither the developer, nor the Steam review process, can verify through standard processes, it is important that you make honest and accurate disclosures about your implementation and its usage. In addition, we will provide users with tools through the Steam Overlay to flag inappropriate, or copyright infringing, output. It is the responsibility of you, the developer, to implement guard rails that will prevent users from being exposed to inappropriate and illegal content. Failure to do so will result in your app being pulled from the store. Does this game use generative artificial intelligence to generate content for the game, either pre-rendered or live-generated? This includes the game itself, the storepage, and any Steam community assets or marketing materials. submitted by /u/thepolypusher to r/gamedev [link] [comments]
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thepolypusher |
Jan 5, 2026 |
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The Outer Worlds 2 director says Obsidian will never use AI for content creation – “that’s just not really even on the table”
submitted by /u/Darth_Vaper883 to r/gamernews [link] [comments]
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Darth_Vaper883 |
Nov 28, 2025 |
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Mod Update - AI-generated Content Is Now Banned In This Subreddit
Hi everyone! We on the mod team really appreciate everyone’s patience with us while we adapt to changes in the scene and update our rules accordingly. We acknowledge that the time it takes us to do this is not ideal, but we believe that changes of this nature require due care and attention. AI-generated content is now banned in this subreddit. This is for a multitude of reasons, including both intellectual property theft and environmental impact. This is not something we are currently open to debating; however, we will monitor the AI space and, if we can lift this ban or change its specifics, we will do so. To help us implement this rule fairly, please consider that categorically determining whether something was created using AI is extremely challenging. Therefore, we ask that everyone follow these guidelines: Enquiring whether AI was used during the creation of something is allowed. Please do not outright accuse someone of generating something with AI without EXTREMELY comprehensive proof. (I say this as someone who draws hands worse than AI and writes prose worse than AI). If someone responds to your question stating that AI is categorically not used in the creation of the work they have shared, that is the end of the discussion. Further scepticism or disbelief will be removed. If a user continues to push skepticism or disbelief after an author has confirmed that they did not use AI, please report it to the mods using Reddit's reporting functionality. If a post or comment admits to using AI, please report it to the mods using Reddit's reporting functionality. If you have any serious concerns, as always, our modmail is open; however, to reiterate, we are not currently open to debating this ruling. Thank you for your time and again, your patience. Your Mod Team submitted by /u/AbortRetryFlailSal to r/callofcthulhu [link] [comments]
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AbortRetryFlailSal |
Aug 3, 2025 |
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I earn more than 650$ per week doing faceless content creation, everything gurus are telling you does NOT WORK
I started my journey beginning of last year, grew a tiktok account to more than 175k followers, was disqualified from creativity program, then built another account in a different niche which was also disqualified. I connected with alot of other creators and what I found is that a huge percentage of creators are kicked out the crp on tiktok in many different niches, so I thought it was very irreliable to make it a source of income. Thats when I decided to start branching out and trying to monetise my accounts in different ways, I started selling my own digital products for one of the accounts, which starting getting me around 600$ per month and I outsourced the editing, so that it ran completely on autopilot. So now I had time to work on the 2nd account, kept uploading and luckily the niche I was in allowed me to secure some brand deals, which i make 800$ per month from, again outsourced editing. Then I thought I was done with tiktok and saw how facebook had a great monetisation program and hopped right into it. I invested money in ads and monetised the channel, then again outsourced the editing. So I was at a point where I had 3 accounts working and editors doing all the work, and decided to just keep the momentum going. Now I have 5 accounts running fully on autopilot (I just try and stay upto date with the content in the channels) Now, my main point of this post. Dont listen to any guru telling u to use AI to earn 10k a month, cause it doesnt work and you'll just end up losing your money and giving up shortly after. You cant depend on 1 source in faceless content creation, its very risky especially if its tiktok, and no one tells you about this. So think twice before buying whatever AI or ehatever course, and listen to someone who isnt trying to sell you anything. Im making this post because im honestly pissed off of how a bunch of these gurus in faceless content creation are making just by scamming a bunch of people knowing that they themselves never tried any of the things they sell Edit: Wow, this really blew up and is now one of the top posts on this subreddit, as one would expect, I got hundreds of dms that I genuinly cant keep up with. And alot of you are asking for alot of details that I just cant give to every single one of you. So I decided to plan an online free workshop for anyone who would like to learn more about the pathway with a step by step as a thank you + as part of my effort to minimize the amount of people getting scammed by gurus (especially in the faceless content creation niche). No im not going to build an emsil list off of you, or any sort of marketing scheme, i dont even want to know your names. I created a Discord Group (completely anonymous platform) where we'll schedule the workshop and where you can ask all the questions you want to be answered, it will also be recorded for anyone who misses it submitted by /u/OneTippp to r/passive_income [link] [comments]
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OneTippp |
Jun 7, 2025 |
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AI Content is now banned.
It’s your new rule time! OH BOY!! A ban on AI-generated content has been long overdue, ever since the near-unanimous backlash several months ago to a few AI posts that were shared here. The mods and I discussed it, agreed it should be banned, and like any good dictator-for-life I proceeded to leave the law unsigned and abandoned while I partook in the far more important pursuits of sledding and snow goon creation. In truth, this was a difficult rule to put into place. Every sub is enforcing new rules and restrictions to deal with a deluge of AI slop from creatively bankrupt individuals and bots, but as the technology improves we will begin to see the line between human and machine created content blur. It’s not only possible that AI could make something as niche as a C&H shitpost that would be seen by us here as funny and not out of place, it’s likely already happened without us knowing it. When that becomes the norm, there will be new questions to ask about what content belongs where and the answer likely won’t be as simple as an outright ban. The mod team and I are currently discussing modifications to the karma requirements of r/okbuddyrosalyn to make it more difficult for bots and non-G.R.O.S.S. members to infiltrate this space, but there’s only so much we can do within Reddit’s framework. For now, this will remain a human (and tiger) centric community, forever worshipping the God-Emperor Calvin and his legions of Hobbestartes, where Abominable Intelligence is unwelcome. submitted by /u/The_PhilosopherKing to r/okbuddyrosalyn [link] [comments]
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Feb 12, 2025 |
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If AI companies continue to prevent sexual content from being generated, it will lead to the creation of more fully uncensored open source models which actually can produce truly harmful content.
submitted by /u/BrandyAid to r/Showerthoughts [link] [comments]
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Dec 24, 2024 |
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Universal Music Group claims copyright against original AI-generated song, calling it a "fraud" and asking us "which side of history" we want to be on. Original AI content is turning into a legal minefield.
When "Heart on My Sleeve" came out (good song, btw!), I was not expecting it to get taken down so quickly. After all, it was an original creation with brand-new lyrics never sung by the artists. The song was noted as AI-generated and did not misrepresent itself. How could this be different from other Youtube acts that uncannily imitate celebrities in different situations? Based on their statement and analysis in this article, that's why their threat is so shocking in its brashness. UMG alleges that training generative AI on any of their artists is a "breach of our agreements and a violation of copyright law." We are asked, which side of history to we want to be on? Apparently, original AI-generated content that imitates artists is siding with "deep fakes, fraud, and denying artists their due compensation." What's interesting is that there have been similar releases in the past (Heart on My Sleeve is not the first one to do this) -- so it appears AI generated content has finally reached a boiling point for the music industry with this recent release. This is starting to feel like the days of the RIAA targeting everyone -- except in this case, it's targeting original content. ___ Afternoon edit -- wow, what a response and debate here! Thank you all. Small self plug -- I run my own newsletter as well that covers the most important and impactful developments in generative AI (no BS clickbait news or content). Readers from a16z, Meta, McKinsey, Apple and more are all fans. If you like to get a roundup of AI news that doesn't appear anywhere else, you can sign up here. submitted by /u/ShotgunProxy to r/Music [link] [comments]
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