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Dumisani Mananga
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Dumisani Mananga
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Day 65:
Good morning developers
What are you working on today?
#BuildingInPublic
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What's wrong with earning from AI? It's only right when the big corporations like Open AI take everyone's daya off the internet without their permission and use that to train their AI models and charge us for using the models? If an average human once to earn using AI it's suddenly a crime now?
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MUST READ: a North Carolina man made 200,000 AI songs, botted billions of streams across spotify, apple music, and youtube, and collected $8 million in royalties over seven years.
> he didn’t hack anything.
> he uploaded music and chill
> the platforms paid him every month.
first federal criminal case for AI streaming fraud. he pleaded guilty, forfeited the $8 million, and faces five years.
the funniest part is that labels do a softer version of this every week and call it marketing strategy.
should X do the same for accounts earning hundreds of thousands using AI?
FearBuck@FearedBuck
The first criminal case of streaming fraud where a North Carolina musician who used AI to make songs, then streamed them billions of times himself making $8 million
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@nowackethyn7 Great, which ones if you don't mind me asking?
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@bizzy5454 @UziCryptoo I never advocated for a purely planned market economy, I just said a purely capitalistic economy is not right. It still has its flaws.
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@DMSCoding11 @UziCryptoo Hey, genius, Cuba and the Soviet Union were founded on the concept the state should own the means of production and set fair wages…how did that turn out?? Since you might not know history or economics these were the worst economies in history
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@kwilson5625 @RannXerox @UziCryptoo Obviously no but at the same time you can't give up advocating for our rights and freedoms.
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@fidexcode I dont know how that is possible because to when coding you gotta be solving problems.
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@adeodatus313 @DMSCoding11 @UziCryptoo My wife and I work the same hours as our parents. Actually I have an office job so its much easier.
And we will actually have enough in savings, 401Ks, equity then our parents.
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But we can all agree that the employees make money for the employer so in return they should be taken care of. I'm not saying they have to be rich like the employer but you can't be giving someone who contributed to your success wages that aren't even enough to cover basic necessities. Most people can't even afford to pay rent in this economy.
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@DMSCoding11 @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo That is not the responsibility of the employer. Build your skills and worth to increase your pay and benefits.
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@RannXerox @UziCryptoo You should be agreeing with me, I don't know why you are against me.
Your father should have gotten decent working conditions and should have been given good quality healthcare because of the nature of his work as well as your daughters.
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@DMSCoding11 @UziCryptoo "...fairly compensated..." for what, exactly?
My dad worked in a steel mill in FL, staggering heat, danger. Hew as "fairly compensated".
My wife and daughter are nurses, wipe ass and left 300lbs of dead weight all day. They are "fairly compensated".

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@hang3xc @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo You are giving an extreme example when you know clearly that it doesn't apply to most people. The truth is for most people there are certain similar standards which lead to a decent life.
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@DMSCoding11 @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo For a homeless addict a decent life would be a room and drugs. Decent lives are different for everyone.
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@hang3xc @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo Yes, I understand how capitalism and free market economy works but I'm saying it mustn't be entirely capitalistic and free market. It must be a hybrid with government intervention to make sure no one is taken advantage of.
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@Suzyqtou101 @DMSCoding11 @UziCryptoo Fairly compensated for a job a monkey can do would be a bunch of bananas. You want good money, get skills that are in high demand and short supply. Simple stuff. Why dont people get it?
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@hang3xc @UziCryptoo All roles in society are important, it's just that a capitalistic system has a way of diminishing other people's contribution to society but nonetheless it doesn't semantically mean their jobs are not worth of being rewarded decently. It's just the system that's broken.
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@DMSCoding11 @UziCryptoo Then you need to be a doctor lawyer electrician plumber welder etc. Working for walmart or mcDonalds aint gonna get it done.
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@DMSCoding11 @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo This also varies greatly. I would argue we already have that in abundance.
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@adeodatus313 @UziCryptoo The way things have been going it certainly favours the rich. It's difficult to breakthrough the system.
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@DMSCoding11 @UziCryptoo You would think with increased productivity and (so we’re told) a larger population (if you believe their numbers) we’d be able to work less with sufficient pay. Yet we don’t. We work more, in brain dead jobs, stagnant pay, and the rich just get richer.
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@TheWysestone @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo That's what I'm saying the government is supposed to fix and it's their job again to set fair rules that protect both employees and employers.
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@DMSCoding11 @Suzyqtou101 @UziCryptoo How do we codify this? What metrics can be used and how do you keep people from wanting to constantly move the goal?
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