If you are coding and streaming, and you let your live chat with some WoT framework use your AI to code things together or to complement you, would that be the natural evolution of pair programming?
Would coding streamers with huge followers become just better than everyone else? Can we make a rev-share structure that the audience also gets paid as they contribute with prompts? Can we make a multi-step career structure where you start helping out and end up being hired and having your own stream with your own followers?
Isn't that a better way to hire?
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This sounds pretty interesting. Would like to hear more.
I've had the idea that programming streamers could give more incentive to contribute to their project and then the best contributors end up working for the streamer. Streamer uses clout to gain users and attention from investors. The streaming also helps for transparency and logging of why stuff was done.
My only worry is that the viewers who have the time to invest in watching hours of streams aren't skilled enough in the first place.