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Infographics could go huge this year because you can use AI to make them. So here is an example of using it to explain MeldaProduction. They can be used all over the place to simplify complex things, website pages (plugin explainer), manual, videos...Just a thought about this.
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Infographics have been around since 1626. They are useful if there is a complex issue to describe visually, but if there isn't, they are not that useful and they are certainly not going "huge this year".
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I always find AI bullet points to be the most compelling argument for something an AI did. Im sure all those links, quotes and references are 100% real, too.
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So...an AI chatbot that can create infographics quotes a website that is called infographicsdesigners.co.uk...and both are extremere positive about infographics..remarkable.

And I can't wait to delve further into Melda's ongine and its obiened interface...

This is exactly why people use the word 'slop' for this kind of stuff. Have you actually read the infographic? It is fluff, it tells nothing at all.

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Huh...my AI agent agrees with me...weird...

(Sidenote: not bashing you in particular, Just so extremely tired of AI and the impact it has on the economy, the environment, the artistry, the humanity...impact on almost everything in the world, except where it is supposed to actually have an impact).
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Isn't the first example just a load of PR bullet points with some graphics?

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Oh...also I'm not with the AI movement, esp the music part where they stole everyones music and made it remixable through AI....I just happened to think it would be useful to have infographics as part of Melda's educational system. They are a word of mouth company and still have a good reputation after all these years. They are pioneers. We are all in a lot of trouble because of big business bullying us all to adopt AI. It's horrible. Rough years ahead if people push through with it. The economy doesn't really work the way they make it seem, it's run on monopolies which is why AI is getting pushed through despite the pushback. The infographics don't have to be designed by AI. But infographics are a cool way to visualize many things at once. An example is the spectratone chart or how EQs effect mixes etc...There's tons of human made ones that got me interested in the internets version of infographics. Melda's deep and complex plugins at a glance sort of thing...just to get the feet wet.

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EuroHobbes wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 3:28 pm So...an AI chatbot that can create infographics quotes a website that is called infographicsdesigners.co.uk...and both are extremere positive about infographics..remarkable.

And I can't wait to delve further into Melda's ongine and its obiened interface...

This is exactly why people use the word 'slop' for this kind of stuff. Have you actually read the infographic? It is fluff, it tells nothing at all.
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Well you did say infographics "could go huge this year because you can use AI to make them.

That's going to stir up negative responses in a forum comprised almost entirely of musicians and composers. And why would the fact that you can use AI to help make them cause them to "go huge?" It implies that people are inherently excited to see content that's produced using AI. So far, from what I see, people enjoy AI produced graphics the most when they can ridicule it for including people with 6 fingers and such.

People like to see things that are interesting. If AI produces something interesting, people will like it. If it produces something superfluous, why does anyone have a reason to look at it or listen to it?

Intelligent, well-designed infographics to describe the products would be great to have; MeldaProduction's complex tools can use all the documentation they can get, and on each one's web page, it's often unclear what they're even are supposed to do. As for the one you posted, while it's fun to see one of my favorite companies described in that way, it's heavy on the graphics and low on the usable info. As a demonstration of what a MeldaProduction promotional infographic might look like, it serves as a slick-looking mock-up, but that's about it.

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i'd bet my left nut that Melda have been using AI to write software, manuals, UI, etc for years

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C.M.Dess wrote: Mon Mar 30, 2026 12:23 pm Infographics could go huge this year because you can use AI to make them. So here is an example of using it to explain MeldaProduction. They can be used all over the place to simplify complex things, website pages (plugin explainer), manual, videos...Just a thought about this.
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this is not an infographic, it's an advertisement

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As well intentioned as the OP might be, I don’t think this is helping Melda Productions in any way and if I were them I would probably ask to delete the thread.

It’s not like a community created manual that has been put together with care and attention to detail. It’s just inaccurate junk IMO.

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