Tools like Sora (text-to-video) and Suno (text-to-music) are collapsing production times. Soon, you may not watch a Marvel movie; you may describe a "Spider-Man noir film set in 1950s Chicago" to an AI and watch it render instantly. This will kill the "middle class" of media production while unleashing an explosion of hyper-personalized content.
As we move forward, the most valuable skill will not be producing more content—but curating it. Learning how to turn off the algorithm, seek out the deep cut, and sit with a piece of media for longer than thirty seconds may become the ultimate form of rebellion. SexArt.16.04.29.Anabelle.And.Anna.Rose.Bath.XXX...
Yet, the infrastructure of popular media is built on illusion. A "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM) video on YouTube feels spontaneous, but it is lit by $2,000 studio lamps and edited by a team of three. A reality show like The Kardashians is heavily produced, yet it is consumed as a documentary. Tools like Sora (text-to-video) and Suno (text-to-music) are
Instead of scrolling for 45 minutes, decide which "bucket" you need to fill right now. As we move forward, the most valuable skill