Thank you for watching and supporting our channel! This video is based on AI-generated interpretations of historical mysteries, using data sourced from human knowledge. While it may not depict exactly what happened, it offers a fascinating way to explore how AI processes and visualizes information shared by humans. After all, AI is simply a tool to reflect and organize what we already know. If AI could visualize one historical mystery next, which would you choose? Let us know in the comments-we’d love to hear your ideas!
@belavarplaniie8933Күн бұрын
AI knows only what you have told it.
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Exactly! AI is only as good as the data and instructions it’s given. It processes human knowledge, theories, and research to provide new ways of looking at things, but it’s still a tool-completely reliant on what we teach it. Thanks for pointing that out!
@BIG-MADКүн бұрын
This ai is like 80 years old... when ur ai knows that those structures are 1 million years old, then we can listen to it
@historyfordummies_official23 сағат бұрын
Love the passion here! While the pyramids aren’t quite 1 million years old, it’s fascinating to think about how ancient they really are. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@justoldogКүн бұрын
The AI left out the UFOs and aliens.
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
You’re absolutely right-how could we forget the aliens? They deserve more credit. Next time, we’ll make sure to give the UFOs a starring role! 🙃
@VictorPonce-o6qКүн бұрын
AI is full of stupid ideas. This is so dumb
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective! AI doesn’t invent ideas-at least in this video-it builds on human knowledge, helping to visualize theories from historians and archaeologists in new ways. Historical videos like this also add a layer of entertainment to make complex topics engaging and spark curiosity. It’s through discussions like this that we grow our understanding!
@zigzavioourКүн бұрын
So still feeding same poor information into AI to end up with vivid imagery of more fluff.
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! AI’s visualizations are based on existing human knowledge, theories, and interpretations. It’s not about proving absolute truths but rather exploring how AI processes historical data. Let us know if there’s a specific angle or theory you’d like to see explored!
@osiris_music2 күн бұрын
The detail about the network of canals is so interesting! Does anyone know if remnants of these canals have been found in excavations?
@historyfordummies_official2 күн бұрын
Great question! Archaeologists have found some evidence of canal systems in ancient Egypt, particularly near pyramid sites. These canals were likely used for transporting massive stone blocks during the construction of the pyramids, especially when the Nile’s floodwaters were high. However, much of the evidence has been eroded or buried over time, making it a fascinating but challenging area of study. Thanks for bringing this up-it’s such an interesting topic!
@DiegoGarciaManuello2 күн бұрын
Fascinating video! It’s incredible how AI can unlock mysteries buried in time. Do you think these methods could also reveal new insights into other ancient wonders like Stonehenge or Machu Picchu?
@historyfordummies_official2 күн бұрын
Great point, Diego! AI has incredible potential to uncover insights about ancient wonders like Stonehenge or Machu Picchu. For example, it could analyze satellite imagery, structural patterns, and environmental data to reveal new details about their construction or purpose. Imagine using AI to model how Stonehenge’s stones were transported or to map out the hidden paths and structures in Machu Picchu. It’s an exciting time for merging technology and archaeology-what ancient site would you like AI to explore next?
@BonsaiBurnerКүн бұрын
AI did not unlock any mysteries here and has not uncovered anything presented here. It is a script and unsubstantiated claims.
@badbot.official2 күн бұрын
amazing content and sound design! ;)
@historyfordummies_official2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@lucasnch24Күн бұрын
Excellent quality
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words!
@Daniel999-i3zКүн бұрын
Can i ask which ai software you used to make this
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
We leverage a diverse set of tools, including document readers, image-generation platforms, and advanced AI technologies like Stable Diffusion, Claude, ChatGPT, MidJourney, and Runway, among others.
@_Renaissance_ManКүн бұрын
We’ve heard all these theories
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Absolutely, many of these theories are well-known! Our goal was to explore how AI can creatively synthesize and visualize this knowledge. If you have a theory or mystery in mind, feel free to share-it might inspire our next video!
@MonococoKids2 күн бұрын
Love this kind of videos!
@historyfordummies_official2 күн бұрын
Your support means so much! Which ancient monument or civilization do you think deserves this kind of AI analysis next?
@GiuanFioreКүн бұрын
Why not saying that they were built by an ancient highly advanced civilization that no longer exists? That to me is the only thing that makes sense. Either it was built by humans highly advanced or extraterrestrial. Period !
@historyfordummies_official23 сағат бұрын
That’s an intriguing idea! Many theories suggest ancient civilizations had knowledge we’ve only recently rediscovered. Thanks for adding this perspective-it’s always a fun angle to explore!
@crazyforcanadaКүн бұрын
Wow.
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
@@crazyforcanada Thanks for watching!
@victoriamazzaglia14112 күн бұрын
😮😮😮 impresionante
@historyfordummies_official2 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! Don’t forget to leave a like and subscribe-it really helps us grow! 🚀 What’s the next historical mystery you’d like to see AI solve? Let us know in the comments!
@Mopar360jeffКүн бұрын
Total bs! The weight of some of those stones would pulverise wood
@bernielove3019Күн бұрын
This is such a pile of poo.
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Sorry to hear you feel that way! If you have any specific feedback or suggestions, we’d love to hear it to improve our content!
@CraigDewhurstКүн бұрын
AI Knows nothing
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
That’s a fair point-AI doesn’t ‘know’ anything in the human sense. It’s a tool for organizing and visualizing human knowledge.
@RonFellaКүн бұрын
BS. This is just an LLM regurgitating old theories.
@historyfordummies_official23 сағат бұрын
Appreciate the feedback! The video is based on documented research, but we’re always open to exploring new perspectives. Let us know what you think could add value! Thanks Ron 🙂
@BonsaiBurnerКүн бұрын
This is silly, what AI suggested any of this and based on what? Videos like this are clickbait and the problem with the AI hype. Source: I work in software dev and ai. This is silly and sad.
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! The video aims to present theories and ideas inspired by archaeological and historical studies, using AI as a tool to visualize and explore possibilities. It’s not meant to replace scientific rigor but rather to spark curiosity and discussion. I appreciate your perspective as someone in AI and software development-constructive critiques like yours help refine how we use these tools to share complex topics!
@BonsaiBurnerКүн бұрын
@@historyfordummies_official But from the comments you are presenting that some AI model figured out all these assertions which is false, ai has done no such thing, so it is misleading to those not in the field. Which model exactly was used to crack how the pyramids were actually built? That is your title yet no AI model has actually done what you claim, so how do you not consider this shady click bait?
@historyfordummies_officialКүн бұрын
@@BonsaiBurner Thank you for raising these points. As you may know, AI doesn’t create original knowledge-it’s based on processing human-created data, research, and theories. The video doesn’t claim that AI solved how the pyramids were built but rather uses AI tools to explore existing hypotheses from archaeologists and engineers, visualizing possibilities in a creative way. The title aims to spark curiosity rather than imply definitive answers. While it’s fair to question the balance between engaging content and academic rigor, the goal here is to make historical theories more accessible and thought-provoking for a broader audience. I appreciate your insight as someone in the field, and I’m always open to suggestions for presenting this type of content more accurately!
@CraigDewhurstКүн бұрын
@historyfordummies_official the fact we can't build a monument like they did now with modern technology makes this a laughing stock
@historyfordummies_official12 сағат бұрын
@@CraigDewhurst That’s a fascinating point, Craig! It really speaks to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of ancient builders who achieved incredible feats with the tools and knowledge available at the time. While we have advanced technology today, the methods and cultural priorities have shifted-ancient monuments like the pyramids were built with a level of collective effort and purpose that’s hard to replicate in modern contexts. It’s a humbling reminder of what humanity is capable of when fully dedicated to a vision!