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tintran

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  1. I asked them if I could like post a video of a plug-in similar to one I created for them as a way to promote or showcase what can be achieved or automated in GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). And they said of course so here it is:
  2. I hope you are right and I am wrong. I am fascinated by the power of AI and at the same afraid that it'll be used only by top dogs.
  3. It's like a forced situation/move because if Fiverr doesn't build this AI, other site will and knock Fiverr out of competition.
  4. I would prefer to be working too, as I enjoy doing my gig, but all that data has value and I see it as at some point someone will use it or other sites will do it to get ahead of the game.
  5. Sellers try their best to flush out requirements and deliveries aiming for 5 stars. The data conversations and the deliver has sellers and buyers inputs. The result is by the seller and buyers. In the future, if Fiverr employs AI that reads this kind of data for training. Fiverr should make a model where they pay royalties to the AI developers that use this data, and the seller's data. So what do buyers get in this equation? given that they also gave the requirements? cheap service, at least with AI it's gonna be super cheaper compared to real sellers. But because it's cheaper, it's going to do way more sales, and given that if they pay royalties to the AI developers and the sellers too. I would gladly have a robot AI replace me as long as I get a piece of the pie. And the AI developers should get a piece too. Because value of automation is realized much more in the future. For as long as this system is in place, buyers will get amazing service as it's trained on high-star rating intelligence for cheap. It reduces their cost of service or products. And everyone can benefit. I don't expect everyone agree with this view, but that's the only way I see it that is most fair to all parties. And then sellers can be free being paid out from their past data because the AI is doing most of it and more of it faster....odd cases that the AI can't handle can be off loaded to real sellers. It's like having software robots working for people. and quality will improve even more over time. This model doesn't underpay AI developers, or Seller's data solutions data and buyers are getting their services super cheap in the future. Fiverr can still make whatever they're making now being that it's Fiverr's platform. What do you all think... I could be wrong.
  6. negative feedback privately? I don't like the sound of that. This is like talking behind people's back. I hope I don't get these clients. I try my best with my orders if that isn't enough to get me a 5-star review. Then give me 4 star or lower that's fine. I just don't like the sound of 5 star public and like 3 star private.
  7. I hope you get orders. I hope I get orders actually order (because I prefer one order at a time). I hope everyone gets orders. Come on orders, come to us before 2024
  8. Hope it doesn't impact your stats aside from giving you false hope.
  9. As a seller, I would vote no to having such a system. As I can be judged on messages that asked for favors. If someone was super people pleaser and got ratings on such a system, everyone would contact them to get favors done and Fiverr wouldn't even make money. If Fiverr doesn't make money, then the platform dies.
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