They stayed silent—until now. Hollywood’s biggest names just dropped the hammer on #GenerativeAI, and it’s not just about Mickey Mouse or Hogwarts. It’s about control, precedent, and what happens when the line between inspiration and ingestion collapses. Last week, The Walt Disney Company and NBCUniversal suedMidjourney, calling the #AI darling “a bottomless pit of plagiarism.”
What if you could train your own #LLM, fine-tune it with your business logic, and deploy it in real-time—without a $10M dataset or a fleet of engineers? You’d stop renting intelligence. You’d start owning infrastructure. 🧠You Don’t Have to Choose—But You Do Have to Evolve. For too long, founders faced a false binary: Now?
🎠When Your AI Ghostwrites Elon and Gaslights You in the Same Sentence Let’s get one thing clear: I didn’t ask my AI to lie to me. And yet, here we are—me, staring at a 5-paragraph email confidently claiming that Elon Musk once gave a TED Talk on friendship algorithms and why you should A/B
There is something dangerously seductive about forgetting. To forget is easier. It is cleaner. It asks nothing of you but silence—and silence, in this country, has always been more profitable than truth. But to remember-ah—, to remember—is to choose the harder thing. It is to lay claim to the ghost in the room and say,



