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Creator Tech Weekly: September 30th 2024

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This Syle of Podcasting is Still Undefeated

Chat podcasts dominate the market in 2024, with a growing listenership and ad spending projected to surpass $4 billion globally. Their appeal lies in their simplicity and connection with audiences, allowing for easy production and experimentation. While narrative podcasts are costly and harder to maintain, chat-casts offer flexibility, collaboration, and ongoing relationships with listeners. Creators can innovate within this space by focusing on meaningful conversations, but the industry must continue to invest in diverse voices and new approaches to sustain growth without relying solely on AI.

The Internet Archive Battle for Knowledge Preservation

The Internet Archive lost a key copyright case, limiting its ability to lend scanned books outside the public domain. This restricts access to out-of-print works and could lead to the loss of rare books. A $412 million lawsuit from music labels could further threaten the Archive, including the Wayback Machine. Corporate interests are prioritizing profits over knowledge preservation, and the courts are backing them.

Big Brother is Here, and He’s Disguised as Fun Tech!

Source: The Verge

Meta's vision of the future involves everyone wearing camera-equipped smart glasses, like the new Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which are already common on its campus. These glasses allow users to easily capture moments from their perspective without the need to pull out a phone. While exciting for content creators, this shift raises concerns about privacy and the potential for more unconsented recordings in public spaces. The technology is powerful and seamless, but creators must be mindful of its social impact as cameras become more integrated into everyday life.

Runway Wants More AI in Filmmaking

Runway has set aside $5 million to fund up to 100 films that incorporate AI-generated video using its models. This initiative, called the Hundred Film Fund, aims to support directors working on features, shorts, documentaries, and more by offering grants and Runway service credits. Runway hopes this will push AI tools into mainstream film production, despite concerns that many projects might fall short of groundbreaking success. By casting a wide net, Runway hopes a few films will showcase the potential of AI in filmmaking, proving its usefulness to the industry.

Meta AI Photo Editing Just Got More Powerful

Source: Meta

Meta AI now allows users to edit and ask questions about their photos, enabling changes like adding or removing objects, altering backgrounds, and identifying things like flowers or food. These features are integrated across Meta apps like Instagram, with tools like automatic dubbing for Reels also in testing. For creators, this means easier and faster content editing, allowing for more creativity and efficiency in producing high-quality content. Meta’s goal is to make AI-powered editing accessible to everyone.

Solar Powered Smartphones are Coming

Source: UNIST

Scientists at UNIST have created transparent solar cells that can be embedded in glass, enabling smartphones, cars, and buildings to charge from sunlight. This innovation hides components on the back, keeping the glass clear while efficiently generating power. Successfully tested on a smartphone, the technology could transform renewable energy use in everyday objects and buildings, moving toward a more eco-friendly future.

Telegram Mini-games Activate Users, but Fail to Retain Them

Source: Cointelegraph

Telegram mini-games have struggled with long-term player retention after initial airdrop-driven success. TapShot, a new mini-game, aims to fix this by offering deeper engagement through gameplay that includes weapon upgrades, character unlocks, and daily tasks. It serves as a bridge to the upcoming third-person shooter, StrayShot, set to launch later in 2024. By integrating TapShot into a larger gaming ecosystem, developers hope to keep players engaged beyond short-term rewards, creating a more sustainable gaming model. This strategy could shift how Web3 projects use mini-games for long-term user interaction.

Are CryptoPunks a Luxury NFT Brand?

Source: Decrypt

CryptoPunks have solidified their place in the luxury world, as seen in a new collaboration between tech-focused luxury brand mmERCH and Swarovski. This partnership launched a limited collection of CryptoPunk-inspired hoodies paired with NFTs, some featuring Swarovski crystal details. Unlike other NFT brands like Bored Ape Yacht Club, which have seen a steep decline in value, CryptoPunks maintain their status and cultural relevance due to their organic origins and continued influence. The collection’s debut at Christie’s highlights CryptoPunks as one of the few crypto-native brands embraced by the high-end market.

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