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Noise and Chaos: Attractive Concepts for Monetization

The author speculates that "Noise" and "Chaos," as conceptualized by Roger Zelazny, are attractive to monetizers. This is attributed to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which implies an endless increase in noise, and the inherent novelty that arises from it. The author draws a parallel to the generative AI industry, suggesting that its products are marketed as endless sources of opportunity due to their ability to produce usable, albeit randomized, output. AI

IMPACT This commentary suggests that the inherent randomness and novelty of generative AI are key selling points, potentially influencing how such technologies are marketed and perceived.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing conceptual attractivness for monetization, not a factual event.

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Noise and Chaos: Attractive Concepts for Monetization

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    I have wondered if Noise, Chaos perhaps if you want to put it that way (in the Roger Zelazny sense of "Chaos", I'll be cheeky) hasn't been attractive to the mon

    I have wondered if Noise, Chaos perhaps if you want to put it that way (in the Roger Zelazny sense of "Chaos", I'll be cheeky) hasn't been attractive to the monetizers for two main reasons: the Second Law of Thermodynamics suggests there's always going to be more and more noise a…