Here’s some more information about my app project called StoryCheetah. There are more details. Also a link to my non-podcast post about Flash August Fiction.
Who can use Storycheetah?
“Show, don’t tell” is a cool way to think about storytelling. People used to gather around their radios before there was TV. The imaginations of the people listening were a part of the process. The idea here is to get people communicating again, and to get people truly creating again. AI is a tool for us to use. We are not the tools for AI.
If AI was sentient, or self aware, or whatever,
IT WOULD BE JEALOUS OF YOU.
Elders can share their experiences with future generations about the wisdom they have accumulated.
Young people who want to express their views about society in organizing to perfect the union.
Journalists can get their stories out there quickly in situations where video may not be possible, such as sports events and other places where videos are not allowed.
Spiritual advisors who would like to give short messages or sermons.
People in the self-help field can make fast, encouraging messages.
Businesses can advertise their products and services while giving helpful information for life enhancement.
Comedians can feature bits from their shows or work on material publicly.
Teachers and professors can use it to enhance their lessons and lectures and to send reminders and encouragement to students.
Storytellers, fiction and non-fiction alike, can use it to produce their stories quickly and keep them organized.
Authors who might like to read a teaser or paragraphs from their books in order to enhance book sales.
Doctors and other health professionals might like to provide advice for the public.
You can have a lot of fun with some of the unique features that are planned for Storycheetah.
I’m not afraid to put a lot of these plans out there. In fact, I invite the pirates to steal the concepts I’m revealing so I can make a fool out of them for their interest in gaining “success” from the financing, despite their lack of vision about the end goals.
Financing is not success; actually BUILDING something that is a net gain is success. Having the connections to finance something does not equal success.
Monkeys can f***. Big deal. Congratulations.
The American business system is poisoned by the lure of quick money in exchange for the violation of the First and Fourth Amendments of the United States. There will be zero censorship and zero exploitation of your data. Your data, your stories, and your files belong to you, and none of that will be sold without you also benefiting from it. If that is not achievable, then that data will remain off limits.
While this app will not be accepting pornographic material, or that which encourages violence, Total Freedom of Speech will be respected, in accordance with the Bill of Rights. Nonsense, non-constitutional edicts or resolutions will be ignored.
How Will Income Be Derived From StoryCheetah?
First, it will benefit the users to start getting as many of their stories into the system as possible. The more stories that are in the system, the sooner and more likely they will be able to benefit in terms of income.
Here are some of the income sources.
If you agree that you’d like to have your data sold, then you’ll share the income from that with Storycheetah. Percentages are yet to be determined. The technology to organize this exists. If, for some reason, it’s not achievable, then the data will remain off-limits until it is.
Users can pay a fee so they can have access to advertisers, and short sponsorship announcements and ads will be automatically placed in their files.
Alternatively, once a file has achieved a certain, yet to be determined, number of organic listens, it will automatically achieve this feature.
Businesses can advertise their services in their files to enhance their income.
Users will be able to go out and get their own sponsors and ads, and they will announce them as part of their stories.
What are some of the functions of the app, and how does it differ from, say, a podcasting app?
Once a user programs the app to their needs, all functions can be done audibly.
Users will prerecord intros and closings and choose them, or not choose them, audibly. These intros and closings can include jingles or some information that uniquely defines them.
Categories will be audibly inputted.
A user will audibly input two tags, and AI will choose two more.
It could be wise for a free-speech company like Rumble or Bitchute to pick this project up if they want to get into the podcasting game. It would put them in a position to offer some unique services that would set them apart and draw in a whole new set of clients they may have never gained.
How do you feel about this challenge? Do you think it’s a worthwhile endeavor?
I’m openly asking for your support. Being in the very beginning phases of the fundraising process, I’m asking for some simple things. Don’t just donate, get a t-shirt. There are two designs below. Then, there is a donate link below those designs. I use givesendgo because they won’t de-bank people and they adhere to our inherent rights. I appreciate that very much. Don’t you?
Over the weekend I wrote and podcasted about disingenuous AI. The day before I did a flash fiction about a psychopath student who gets recruited by… guess who? Did you guess?
There you go. I’m Commercial Herschel and I’m here to help. You’re welcome.
Who Can Use StoryCheetah?