Hi everyone, Gabe here! I lead curating Product Hunt's leaderboard.
First thing I will say is that if I could feature every single product that works, I would. I love supporting makers and demoing products. I actually try to test every single thing that gets hunted every day... which is A TON. But I view our job as to surface the most interesting, novel, useful, and innovative products - daily. Now we may not always get it right, the process isn't perfect, but we're trying to do right by the community.
Hi everyone, Gabe here! I lead curating Product Hunt's leaderboard.
First thing I will say is that if I could feature every single product that works, I would. I love supporting makers and demoing products. I actually try to test every single thing that gets hunted every day... which is A TON. But I view our job as to surface the most interesting, novel, useful, and innovative products - daily. Now we may not always get it right, the process isn't perfect, but we're trying to do right by the community.
A few days ago, I read an article stating that influencers receive more attention on the red carpet compared to traditional actors.
Then, I came across a video demonstrating how Hollywood movies with enormous budgets can be replicated with minimal costs.
What does this mean for the movie industry? Will we see more emerging talents creating outstanding films simply because they are skilled in using AI? As influencers seem to be replacing actors, could ordinary people with AI skills start to replace Hollywood studios? I began to speculate on the possibilities: