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Well, I put creating content to the side last weeks, since I get almost no reads to 180 articles on Medium and also not any better here on Substack.

But what I'm doing these weeks, is creating music videos using AI, not just songs (which I have to create in many dozen times more, to pick then the best one, but using my very much experiences with creating AI images which I also animate them later, and then I edit all of that in my video editing software (which I use professionally too). Do you think that I should write about that in notes? In Substack articles? Because as I see, everyone is just interested about getting views on their own articles and not much beyond that. :O

P.S.

Btw. I've just finished another one music video today, where I put probably 30 to 40 hours into it these days. And yes, it looks and sounds faboulastic too (as the other songs on my new Youtube channel too). I'm going to upload it to Youtube now. ;)

Thank you!

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I think you should definitely write about your passion. If creating music with AI is your passion, then definitely go deeper. There’s audience for everything :)

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Maybe the best would be to reveal all the process how I'm doing that. This is best to do with video on Youtube. Here on Substack, I can only count which services I use and which programs.

Still, my primary goal is to earn with my Amazon Kindle ebooks. If I just reveal a bit of content in free articles and then some more for paid subscribers, I guess that won't be enough to get any sales, either on Substack (paid subscribers) and I wonder if that would bring any Amazon sales either.

It's real shame, I mentioned my two novels to numerous people already, most what I got response was, that people are not interested in AI generated content. Without any checking or reading samples. This is no better than racism, where people were judged by color, now people and products are judged by prejudice, rooted in inability of the people to learn how to use it.

Btw., I did two tests with CopyLeaks few days ago, I copied there about a dozen of paragraphs from my two novels (not published yet, until I would be sure that I can make sales). CopyLeaks, as it's upgraded recently again, shoot for both in a second, that there is 0% of AI generated content. But those "smart" people who just judge everything from their inability, they would still say that AI generated content is boring and cold and can be easily noticed, without even checking it.

My guess, I can't attach the screenshot here on Substack... right?

Thank you!

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yeah, I faced that on Medium. It was one of the reasons why I moved to Substack. Here people are more real and more open to admit they actually love AI and want to learn it.

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I still have to find out about this, at least, Substack policy doesn't hate work which is done using help of AI.

Btw. I published my 3rd novel (using help of AI) on Amazon few days ago (Collateral Hearts). So I have now 6 Kindle ebooks on Amazon already.

And there will be more soon too. ;)

Thank you!

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