this lame bruh, you can do this yourself easier ...
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8:59
@tylergooden2183Күн бұрын
This movie was terrible. The actors Barely even moved
Күн бұрын
ai has produced the child of talking heads and devo, ok yes
@augustlandmesser1520Күн бұрын
That's really good voice at the end... who's singing?
@MarcosKligmanКүн бұрын
Calma, gente, o cinema tradicional tem cento e vinte anos, esses caras estão fazendo essas merdas faz apenas alguns meses. Não subestimem esses computadores
@d.u.o.2digitalunitoperated818Күн бұрын
I think exactly the same way as the documentary concludes. For those who really possess an artistic mind, AIs are just a means, they are not an end. They are the raw canvas and not the already painted picture. They are just a new tool and not the finished product. Those who use them otherwise than that have little imagination and are not so much smarter than AIs, which in fact do not have an iota of real intelligence, but only an enormous computational capacity (which is NOT intelligence). Very good, beautiful documentary without the usual bias. 🤲👍🙂
@owendubsКүн бұрын
It's kinda hilarious how people think that this stuff is just right around the corner. I get it though, I've been fooled by Big Tech before. We've basically got macros that are subsisting upon mountains of data comprised of art we thought was worthless enough to share for free to begin with. Ever since everybody and their mother had file sharing down it's been the wild west. Anything that fits in a download link is free, at least if you ask a pirate. There's nothing that stops someone from hiding their IP address and torrenting to their heart's content if they know what they're doing. Plus, let's be real, if you've got internet then you have every single artwork and song that's there for you to look at or listen to. Cost of admission is internet connection and data collection. It really shows in how people make money for the most part. People get paid for streams, sure, but they often only get to that point after they tour all over the place and sell all kinds of merch. You can't experience an in-person live performance from an artist online. That's something that you don't already have, and the artist can give you it for whatever price they wish. Same for how you can't experience physically holding someone's merch, wearing it outside and getting recognized, solely online. Streamers get to make money meanwhile, because they are the sole source of their own live performance. The moment it becomes non-live anyone can pass around their screen recorded clips for free. The live performance you can't have elsewhere. Someone could, theoretically, stream their screen and computer audio as they watch someone else's stream. It's probably happened before even. But the thing is, they can't have a live chat that's being responded to in real time. People would be chatting and the streamer would be responding to chats that none of the viewers of the pirate stream can see. Let alone stuff like DougDoug where he plays videogames with Twitch Chat. It would be impossible to pirate that stream without diminishing the quality and leaving open something that viewers can only have by going to the source. Livestream video performances of music, provably human recordings that react to chat in real time, can't be rendered by the fastest Gen-A.I. we have available. Bare in mind, streams often last several hours. Even if Gen-A.I. could manage processing at that speed for a minute, it would take a nuclear reactor to power several hours of that. Beyond that point it's just impossible to make a single modicum of profit, so all the tech A.I. hustlers won't touch it with a 9 foot pole. It won't get worse, it'll only get different.
@gtoddunКүн бұрын
Cunnyform, lol
@zayned3967Күн бұрын
"Yes, yes.."
@NoOneOfRenownКүн бұрын
❤
@itiswhatitis141Күн бұрын
thats the most lifeless shit ive ever seen
@ulysses_grantКүн бұрын
If KZbin still exists by then, in 10 years this video will have aged very well.
@vladthemagnificent9052Күн бұрын
"unveiling a new singer" robots in the future still speaking like chagpts
@salinagrrrl69Күн бұрын
This is a bit graphically clunky but.... its gonna be real great years from now.
@makimakipapura7543Күн бұрын
A.I. doesn't exist, and will never exist either..
@spanglestein66Күн бұрын
AI ….IF PROGRAMMED TO UNDERSTAND THE PERFECT DEMOCRACY IN GOVERNMENT WOULD LEAD AND MAKE A REAL JUST AND FAIR SOCIETY…..BUT THEY WILL NEVER LET THAT HAPPEN THINK ON THIS …cut through the fear mongering ….
@toptenlistsoftenbestnumbersКүн бұрын
The AI casually wrote a racist blacksploitation character
@user-iv8dz3kf5mКүн бұрын
This is pure horror!
@karpablaКүн бұрын
Extraordinary! 👍
@karpablaКүн бұрын
OMG, there are afroamerican robots! we are doomed!
@TLMuseКүн бұрын
Except Robert himself appeared to be a robot!
@lucasFranks-ex7kbКүн бұрын
Google : John Henry story
@matmerlyn2 күн бұрын
Haruto Fujimota -Ableton Libe Ninja 😂 This is epic
@Mister8Music2 күн бұрын
This soundtrack needs my music
@mikemccrea35172 күн бұрын
AI uber alles ~ lol
@sloanlance2 күн бұрын
04:12 - I love those double-spindle records. I could watch them spin for hours. I never figured out how they work.
@user-nu8wk8br2u2 күн бұрын
I like that 60's scifi look, Ironic and funny
@laurentperpetue90882 күн бұрын
Yo, this vid is totally rad bonker banana good,
@TattooedGranny2 күн бұрын
Scary. Good.
@Jhonjhonray2 күн бұрын
This is like how I imagine my dreams when I try to recall them. Wonder what AI dreams about ???
@alexandercarder22812 күн бұрын
This is hilarious 🤣
@magickmica2 күн бұрын
So cool.❤🧡💛💚💙💜💓
@BluesBrogio2 күн бұрын
AI is limited to whatever Datasets it has access to. Also, most generative AI is run on stolen data
@sabrinalis22422 күн бұрын
Danke für diesen tollen Film . Absolut Realitätsnah 👍🏻
@AB-wf8ek3 күн бұрын
Oh man, I really want the full track of that proto punk synthpop darkwave AI song. So good!
@zivileopfer73433 күн бұрын
what a nice waste of time lol
@zour23613 күн бұрын
Now I understand what these Daft Punk guys are up to.
@YoshsWorld3 күн бұрын
screw you robots!
@pocketsk38243 күн бұрын
That piece of art on the wall at 6:20 is haunting. I want it.
@Charlies_Little_Corner3 күн бұрын
C'mon, if your definition and scope of music is the music of playlists on streaming platforms, then you've already gone wrong way before AI music became an issue. Then you're simply a consumerist cog with no appreciation of any art. Good for those wanting to make money of you.
@regalx13 күн бұрын
At first I was confused about why a pro AI music video would play such awful music as an example. Then I realized this is NOT a pro-AI music video, this is a parody of one! O_O '/slow claps
@humn_error3 күн бұрын
Long live the nobodies!! ✊
@ntal58593 күн бұрын
Unwatchable crap
@Agg1E913 күн бұрын
The voices seemed a bit...too chill. So I tried playback at 1.25x. A little too caffeinated but sounds closer to a natural pace.
@corticallarvae3 күн бұрын
Describing synthesis techniques is much more effective and using you’re own data sets from your own music is where it has value
@Agg1E913 күн бұрын
I know, you take things in stride when watching these AI movie shorts, but I'm sorry, miss Audrey Hepburn-alike, in the bar, gives me super creeps. It's an "overly attached girlfriend" look, on steroids.