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ChatGPT Images 2.0 dropped this week and everyone thinks they're a designer now. They're not.
OpenAI's new image generation update is genuinely impressive — but what it's actually producing is a flood of identical, AI-generated slop taking over every feed, every LinkedIn post, and every pitch deck. Same serif fonts. Same neon colors. Same structure. Infinite, high-quality garbage.
We break down what ChatGPT Images 2.0 actually means for founders and creators, why Figma isn't dead, and why taste has never been more valuable than right now.
Plus — someone in France manipulated a Polymarket prediction market using a portable heat source on a weather sensor and walked away with $34,000. We get into what this exposes about oracle design, on-chain markets, and the guy in Central Park measuring snowfall with a plank of wood.
By HypeChatGPT Images 2.0 dropped this week and everyone thinks they're a designer now. They're not.
OpenAI's new image generation update is genuinely impressive — but what it's actually producing is a flood of identical, AI-generated slop taking over every feed, every LinkedIn post, and every pitch deck. Same serif fonts. Same neon colors. Same structure. Infinite, high-quality garbage.
We break down what ChatGPT Images 2.0 actually means for founders and creators, why Figma isn't dead, and why taste has never been more valuable than right now.
Plus — someone in France manipulated a Polymarket prediction market using a portable heat source on a weather sensor and walked away with $34,000. We get into what this exposes about oracle design, on-chain markets, and the guy in Central Park measuring snowfall with a plank of wood.