It seems to me that the added value in everything you have created is not quantifiable in terms of quality. It is a qualitative factor that can only be judged by you, satisfied with your work with AI. What makes me think is that you created all this without skills, without study. Knowledge is the basis of know-how. The manga movie you made, for example, could have serious directorial or technical skills errors that a professional would never make. So where does the value in all this lie? In this era of easy access for everyone to produce something (which produces AI, actually), I often ask myself the question: where is the value if there is no previous study in that subject? Does producing with AI without certified previous knowledge have a human value? Owning a house by buying it is equivalent to declaring yourself an expert mason?
It's all about a "shortcut" without knowing the original route?
RE: The Shortcut to AI Mastery