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The consequence of "one hundred million creators" could be a world where the technology to create "seems like" things is commoditized and beaten down in the gig economy. If "democratization of technology = graphic work on cloud sourcing while paying Adobe usage fees" is true, it's tough.
Renting tools on a monthly basis and having margins taken even in the case of receiving and placing orders in the gig economy feels like a transition from self-employed farmers to tenant farmers. (In this case, the platformer is the landlord) What happened in the "illustrator" community a few years ago will spread to all genres, including graphics, video, and CGI.