The Rise of Dream Scaling, The Fall of Doom Scrolling

I am fascinated by AI’s ability to speed up one’s art. Not just work or writing or researching, but art, dreams, things that elevate the soul.

To create new worlds, images, video and more within timeframes that normally would take a single person hours or weeks designing, shading, coloring, and bringing to life.

The way the platforms are moving, it’s becoming easier to create a vision or dream that you’ve had then shared and discussed with friends. This is what I see as the rise dream scaling. Everyone, everywhere can now scale their dreams in a matter of minutes.

I have no idea what this means in the long-term, but in the short-term it’s an enormous net win for the positivity of the human brain. Anyone can create anything. The opposite of this is what we witnessed as the ending phase of social media market that we are living in present times. What came to be known as doom scrolling.

Exhaustion is around the corner because of it. There is only so much doom scrolling a single mind can take.

At its core doom scrolling is the art of the algorithm rewarding the most outlandish forms of content. The angering, the absurd, alarming, the content that drives higher the clicks, which the algorithms love and ultimately reward. The equation is not hard to understand: if user clicks, shares, watches, taps on said piece of content, then elevate into more newsfeeds so more people click, share, watch, tap and stay on our platform in order to view more ads.

More doom, more ads.

Over time, the doom grows greater and greater. Until it pops, just like every trend or cycle in human times.

The biggest thread to this is the simple fact of an emerging new way to create and share: everyone can scale their dreams on these AI platforms.

Dream scaling > doom scrolling


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