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It’s not a question of if. It’s when. Five years? Ten? No one knows for sure. But when the checks stop coming, you don’t want to be left scrambling. You’re not just a creator - you’re a business. Start thinking like one.
This might sound strange or even ridiculous, but I genuinely believe it’s a real possibility.
The golden age of the creator economy won’t last forever.
If you’re a content creator making good money from Instagram and YouTube ads, X and TikTok payouts, or Patreon subscriptions, you might want to brace yourself. Things could change, and fast.
So, what’s the smart play? Start building your own foundation now. Create a direct relationship with your audience - email lists, personal websites etc, so you’re not at the mercy of algorithms. Think beyond content - sell products, offer services, create value that lasts beyond trends.
The creator economy looks solid today, but it’s a house of cards if the ad model collapses.
China is surging ahead with AI and ML
Starting this year, schools in Beijing have been mandated to provide at least eight hours of AI instruction annually, from elementary school through high school.
Under the new plan, elementary schoolers, typically ages six to twelve, would take hands-on courses to kick-start their understanding of AI. Those in middle school would learn how to apply AI in schoolwork and daily life, while high schoolers would focus on strengthening AI applications and innovation.
This news truly impacts outcomes of the future.
@AbhishekRehaan Yes, there is a high probability that a brain-AI interface will emerge before 2045, enabling a wearable device to read a person’s thoughts and communicate with someone else wearing a similar device through bidirectional thought exchange.
If you follow the supercomputing and quantum computing space, this will interest you.
On March 4, 2015, a team of researchers led by Jian-Wei Pan at the University of Science and Technology of China has just announced the development of their most powerful quantum processor until now - Zuchongzhi 3.0. This brings China at par with the best quantum computing tech that’s available today.
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If you follow the supercomputing and quantum computing space, this will interest you.
On March 4, 2015, a team of researchers led by Jian-Wei Pan at the University of Science and Technology of China has just announced the development of their most powerful quantum processor until now - Zuchongzhi 3.0. This brings China at par with the best quantum computing tech that’s available today.
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How do the three compare?
All the three systems require near zero temperatures (-273 K) to operate. Zuchongzhi 3.0 and Willow both demonstrate strong RCS performance with 105 qubits, with Zuchongzhi slightly faster and Willow better at error correction.
Majorana 1, with fewer qubits, prioritizes a stable foundation for later growth.
Quantum computing is actually about to take a quantum leap.