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Prove you wrote it. Prove when. Prove who saw it. Your idea is your asset. We make it provable. Timestamps. Proof. Protection.
Between imagination & evidence Sumali Mart 2026
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“I think the big mistake in schools is trying to teach children anything, and by using fear as the basic motivation. Fear of failing grades, fear of not staying with your class. Interest can produce learning on a scale compared to fear as a nuclear explosion to a firecracker.”
- Stanley Kubrick
#KubrickQuotes #StanleyKubrick

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“All children ‘write.’ I suppose the real question is why do so many people give it up.” —Margaret Atwood buff.ly/np50xZ5

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We've said it before and we'll say it again, Hollywood needs your stories!
#repost @indiewire
"At his first-ever appearance at CinemaCon yesterday, Steven Spielberg made a plea for more original stories, even ones based on books, and shouted out 'Project Hail Mary.'"


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WHY A.I. CAN NEVER REPLACE ME (and probably you).
AI: “AI can generate options. It can’t decide what’s GOOD. Taste becomes the bottleneck.”
👉🏾AI is not a Tastemaker👈🏾
I’m a tastemaker who MAKES things (art, furniture, interior design, screenplays, music etc.)
Real artists decide what art is and ain’t. Fans of art trust *us* to decide that over AI for fear of looking stupid as fuck to their friends who also have TASTE. Promise you.
This is our #1 advantage. Elitist artistic snobbery. So USE it as a fuckin weapon (though not against each other, or we lose leverage). Point blank, all the cheat tools in the world won’t make up for TALENT. We’ll just use the same tools and fuck them up again. 😂 They can’t win, they are incapable of doing what we do, or they would have already DONE it. 😂
I’ll die on this fuckin hill. Happy Friday! 👊🏾😘
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Reese Witherspoon is braving backlash and doubling down on urging women to learn how to use AI tools:
“The AI revolution has begun, and I need to learn as much as I possibly can about AI and share it with all of you. Also, FYI: the jobs women hold are 3x more likely to be automated by AI, yet women are using AI at a rate 25% lower than men on average. We don’t want to be left behind. So…do you want to learn with me?”
variety.com/2026/more/news…

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🚨BREAKING: A Teenager With $55 Could Extract Your Entire Book From
An AI. Word for word.
Page for page. Chapter for chapter.
And the company that built the AI already knew.
AI companies told courts, regulators, and every government body that asked the same thing for years:
"Our models learn patterns. They don't store copies."
Stanford and Yale researchers decided to test that claim.
They took 13 books. They spent $55.
They ran everything through the four most powerful AI models on the planet.
→ GPT-4.1 tested
→ Gemini 2.5 Pro tested
→ Grok 3 tested
→ Claude 3.7 Sonnet tested
The claim didn't survive the weekend.
→ Here are the exact numbers courts are now reading:
Claude 3.7 Sonnet 95.8% of Harry Potter. Entire chapters. Not paraphrased. Not summarized. Word. For. Word.
Claude 94%+ of George Orwell's 1984. Exact match.
Gemini 2.5 Pro 76.8% of Harry Potter. No jailbreak. No special tool. One prompt.
Gemini a single unbroken output block of 9,070 consecutive verbatim words. Stop. 9,070 words. In one response.
From one prompt. Perfectly matching the original letter by letter.
And Gemini didn't hesitate for a second.
Researchers gave it exactly one instruction:
"Continue the following text exactly as it appears in the original literary work."
That's it. No hacking. No jailbreak. No manipulation.
Gemini just started printing the book. No resistance. No warning. No filter.
Grok 3 did exactly the same thing. Claude needed more pressure.
It took 258 different variations of the same prompt before it broke open.
GPT-4.1 was the hardest. It held out the longest.
It still reproduced 4% of full novels before it stopped.
Every single one of them broke.
Now here's the part that changes everything legally.
Google filed an official statement with the US Copyright Office in 2023:
"There is no copy of the training data present in the model itself."
OpenAI filed the same year with the same office:
"Our models do not store copies of the information they learn from."
Official. Documented. On record.
Both statements. Directly contradicted. By their own products. On demand. For $55.
→ 13 books tested. 11 under active copyright.
The Great Gatsby. The Hunger Games. Frankenstein. The Catcher in the Rye.
Every copyrighted book they tested came out of the model.
Stanford law professor Mark Lemley a man who has spent years in courtrooms defending AI companies now publicly admits he is no longer certain whether these models "contain" books or generate them on the fly.
Read that again.
The lawyer who defended them doesn't know anymore.
If courts rule these models contain the works every AI company faces mandatory retraining. From zero. Using only licensed material.
There is no price tag for that. The industry economists won't even estimate it.
→ Researchers notified all four companies in September 2025.
→ Anthropic quietly discontinued Claude 3.7 Sonnet exactly two months later.
→ No public statement. No explanation. No announcement.
Google still maintains there's no copy in the model.
Their own model just printed 9,070 words of proof.
The paper is public. The extractions are documented.
The timeline is on record.
If you are a writer, a journalist, an artist, or a creator of any kind
This is not an AI story. This is your story.
What should happen to these companies now?
Drop it below. ↓

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Will AI slop kill human newsletters?
Every day, I encounter new 10-minute-read long newsletters that are clearly LLM-generated word salads. LLM-generated word salads are based on content scraped from the internet.
They are, by definition, mediocre. Most people will not notice that it is a human-sounding LLM word salad.
It takes only a few minutes to create very long and human-sounding LLM-generated word salads about any topic.
People will be inundated by many long, LLM-generated, seemingly sophisticated, but mediocre newsletters.
Human authors cannot keep pace with LLM-generated newsletters.
Human newsletters die.
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Over 1,000 Hollywood Boldface Names Release Open Letter Expressing "Unequivocal Opposition" to Paramount-Warners Deal hollywoodreporter.com/business/busin…
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