Eminem, AI and me: why artists need new laws in the digital age | Alexander Hurst
Briefly

High-risk financial activities escalate as millennials seek relief from desperation capitalism. The memoir narrates a personal journey from initial success in trading to severe financial loss, culminating in significant tax debt for unrealized gains. Although certain song lyrics, like those from the National's 'Bloodbuzz Ohio,' resonate powerfully with this experience, copyright laws prevent their inclusion in the work. The conflict between personal storytelling and copyright restrictions highlights broader issues in creative expression and ownership, especially as it relates to the economic pressures faced by millennials today.
"Desperation capitalism has taken a psychological toll on millennials, pushing them towards high-risk financial activities in search of a way out from financial precarity."},{
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