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# What is Blue Brilliant AI?

Blue Brilliant AI is a movement into maximum profit sharing from community-driven economics. Whether it be creating or selling pieces of art or gaming with others, the human outreach and the market for it is growing leaps and bounds. Currently, however, there is not a hub out there that works to share the wealth with the community around it. Enter Blue Brilliant. A company that will offer multiple tools and a gaming engine to allow users to create more robust virtual items and extensive P2E content with a first of its kind profit sharing system, Blue Brilliant AI looks to move to the forefront of the digital experiment.


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