Anti-Ai Artists Need Better Arguments; They’re Losing the AI Debate

Another wave of AI advances, another chorus of artists crying foul. Each wave has been unoccupied by serious argumentation; pro-Copyrightists need to advance something beyond an assumed conclusion if they want to win minds, not just hearts. Copyrightists routinely declare AI-generated art and “training” as copyright infringement and insist artists are owed royalties. This presumption is…

Digest or Die: Tripledot’s Big Gamble

Tripledot’s nearly $1B acquisition of Applovin’s studio collection appears to be a massive and leveraged gamble but reflects the shrinking pool of the hyper-to-hybrid publisher game of musical chairs. With the stroke of a pen, Tripledot’s revenue portfolio radically shifts from 1% IAP to being a majority. Meanwhile, Voodoo, Homa, and others undergo painful and…

Why I’m a Supply-Side Game Economist

Game monetization discussions tend to focus on what to monetize broadly (gameplay or cosmetics) as well as how to price it. As someone might imagine, these are crucial and foundational discussions to have. So naturally, therefore, it makes sense to invest a lot of human capital into optimizing them. Increasingly, however, I’ve become convinced that…