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I am curious how it is for you, but also for Wonder Land Studio.

I think with this rapid speed of prototyping/creating qickly, aren't we also accelerating the burnout society? Adaptating to new technolgoy is key, however that means you are expected to be even more of a generalist that can do literally everything. I mean it already is happening when you read job descriptions/talent managers seeking new potential mebmer to be part of their team.

I think we all are aware of this, which is the amount of climate footprint prompting does to the planet (even chat GPT itells you it uses a lot of water and electricity) ...Therefore if this a race to implement quickly, how do we balance out the stress the whole AI technology is putting on the planet? Do you guys keep track of that as well, as in maybe internal status check on how much the amount of footprint you have done so far. (I know you can setup chatgpt to report daily or weekly basis on this and it can also give you insights on better ways to refine your prompts)

And lastly, what about copyrighted materials? As we continue to move more into the future, remixing and scraping will happen on a rapid level. Therefore we could potentially reach a point I think where everything will feel the same, there is no more originality per say, as all is just scraped back in the system.

Curious to hear your take on these. But thank you for writing. It was a great read, and thank you for sharing the sources. AI in general is something I am still trying to understand both its cons and pros.

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