This is exactly why AI can not replace human knowledge. Anyone could ask AI to write a script, then present it as fact(this is not fact, many mistakes in your logic). You then add video clips that you did not take and no credit was given to the original vidiographers. This is the worst type of "documentary" one could make.
@skinnyCJP10 ай бұрын
I have a stupid question. Was this videos script created by AI?
@ianhills898010 ай бұрын
Poor standard of English too.
@nomandad200010 ай бұрын
So who deserves the credit?
@bonerici10 ай бұрын
It could be created by humans. Don't underestimate how dumb humans can be.
@NoahMotion197010 ай бұрын
Lol if you think this is the “worst type” of documentary, you clearly haven’t watched many. Whether people like it or not, AI is increasingly used for YT documentaries. Obviously there will always be a place for real voice over work, but by and large these AI bots do a decent job. And it will continue to improve!
@gertscheepers42119 ай бұрын
Why do the people that do the documentary voiceovers talk the way they do??? Its irritating.
@CopeMasterFlexx21 күн бұрын
I ask this about almost every story telling youtuber. it's a trope that we all are annoyed by, yet it's still rampant. "number fifteeeeen. Burger King foooot laaaaataaace"
@uthyrgreywick570210 ай бұрын
Three minutes in and I'm out. Get your information strait, the Appalachian Mountains predate the paleolithic by over 300 million years.
@heatherrutherford867510 ай бұрын
This video directly conflicts with other KZbin content creators of the same genre that have been at it for years, as well as the scholars they consult.
@_Ben___10 ай бұрын
Quite a bit outdated with the "facts". The script seems AI too, although I can't be certain.
@glasscaster353610 ай бұрын
It is disappointing to have people praising this type of work. The facts are just wrong. The Appalachian range is older than the Himalayas or Cascades. Just wrong and ignorant.
@bethrut199010 ай бұрын
they have actually discovered evidence of early humans in north america being over 20 thousand years old. not 13 thousand years as previously thought.
@morganbonczek642810 ай бұрын
Anatomically Modern Humans are actually at least 300k years old, not 200k as claimed in this video, based on remains found at Jebel Irhoud in Morocco. Just saying.
@Matlacha_Painter10 ай бұрын
They just saying. Maybe they wrong.
@thehistoryfiles3 ай бұрын
Anatomically modern humans can be dated with 'some' confidence to about 200,000 BC, but before then evolution was experimenting with various forms of advancement, many of which share features with anatomically modern humans but which are not precisely the same as anatomically modern humans. The period is not claimable for the birth of fully modern humans, and the archaeological record is far too sparse to make it possible to make such a claim.
@Madmun35710 ай бұрын
2:59 WAY WAY wrong. The orogenic periods that formed the Rocky Mountains and especially the Appalachian Mountains occurred long before the Pleistocene.
@jacksonfisher987210 ай бұрын
What's a few hundred million years between friends? 😉
@D-proGram_Yousef10 ай бұрын
The content is good but ol' robo voice is tough to take.
@michaelclark2697Ай бұрын
Sounds like HAL 9000 found a new career as a video narrator.
@ellegraham958410 ай бұрын
This video has incorrect information! I only watched for 3 minutes and there were 3 errors of basic information. wow
@Cooky0012310 ай бұрын
I hope that actor limping around the cave is getting residuals, he is in nearly every prehistory video.
@57jwyatt9 ай бұрын
It's created using CGI. No worries.
@lewmaca10 ай бұрын
I recommend you change the ai voice, it just doesn’t very good. Just some constructive criticism
@adamolay99759 ай бұрын
This narrator.. really?
@1_Fish.2_Fish.Red_Fish.10 ай бұрын
Can someone other than me leave some comment love? Going on 4 hours.
@raywheeler682210 ай бұрын
It sounds like you said the ice bridge from asia to north america prevented people from crossing. Isn't that backwards?
@markschuler15115 ай бұрын
I caught that as well.
@francisfischer762010 ай бұрын
Bothersome AI voice!!!
@brewberry38948 ай бұрын
I would love to see a movie set in this time period. I'm sure it was amazing and terrifying for early humans beginning to expand and explore the world.
@ruairioceallaigh88828 ай бұрын
Quest for Fire and Clan of The Cave Bear are some okayish attempts. Iceman is set in the Neolithic and is great in my opinion.
@brewberry38948 ай бұрын
@@ruairioceallaigh8882 Out Of Darkness looks interesting.
@ruairioceallaigh88828 ай бұрын
@@brewberry3894 It does! Out soon.
@synisterfish27 күн бұрын
@5:25 ... there was no "North Sea" at this time... It was a dry landmass we have come to call "Doggerland", today. "The North Sea" is only 8 to 10 thousand years old and developed after the last ice-age.
@terrymoran3705Ай бұрын
The comments do pretty much nail it. On the one hand, maybe fun for kids or people like me, on a Saturday morning with coffee who can easily dismiss all the mistakes made but, on the other hand, it shouldnt be called a documentary. Too many boo boo's. Its more like a " tsunami of raw data" laddened with garbage. Need the human factor in there.
@babusastry9 ай бұрын
Dear sir N and S American plates connected 4m years ago. Indian plate collided with Asia ~ 40 m years ago
@alexanderbaxter13934 ай бұрын
The Appalachian mountains were not new to the world 3.3 mil ya. The blue ridge mountains in the southern Appalachian range are 1.2 billion years old. They are older than all multicellular life.
@charliebrownie41587 ай бұрын
Just a thought here. I'm hearing people talking or writing about the issues of this being the worst documentary. What I like to say about myself because I'm a lover of History I've told people and written to people that that I'm a student of comparative history. Because it seems every historian has their own biases and they have their own way of translating something into English or other things where if you look at the information that was written by different archaeologists or professors or historians you find that many times those things do not match. But through it all you could find that kernel of Truth. If there is such a thing. Of things written by man that is.
@charliebrownie41587 ай бұрын
One of the things I found really funny was when people talk about these different ages Stone Age Bronze Age on and on. As I would say which nations ages for that because we have people today who aren't even in the Stone Age. We've got some people who were in the grass age. Especially in the native tribes of South America there's many there who they do quite well working with wood to make the blow darts and so forth and and they're running around in loin clothes or nothing. I saw one video where they took somebody from down in Brazil and they brought them to America to go to stores just to see how they would react to the things that they saw and they were literally astonished going into a supermarket store. Seeing all the food sitting out and seeing the person buying the food with a card debit card. And his explanations of things it I didn't get off on that that he was doing that in order to make fun of the man cuz it wasn't at all done that way it was just trying to see the Wonder in his in his reaction to things for things that he had no idea because of being out in areas where the most amazing thing they saw was an actual airplane and seeing that to them it was just amazing. But to see them watching as they see the different things like the highways and and the Motorcars I'm sure that was a both exhilarating but also scary moment as well for them. And again I'm not when I say that there's people not yet in the Stone Age I'm not saying that to make fun of them. Because that period of life where they say I don't want to go out of my comfort zone isn't a cop out. But within the different groups of people especially within Academia, they have to cede the fact that there were times when a war would be one because the weapons of one were greater than the weapons of their enemy. When the enemy soared and cut three years swords and shields, then they can defeat you and they can do so very quickly. I remember at one point they had been doing some Excavating it at a place that they claimed was Bronze Age. But then they found a lot of implements there that were made of iron. Around the neck of Tutankhamun when they I went through not only the treasures that he was very with but also the things that were wrapped within his linen that was wrapped around his body there were things that were put in there that they don't truly understand what the significance of those items. But the most amazing thing they said that they found in there was that he had a necklace. And the precious metal that he had on that was steel. And not just a form of iron but the kind of Steel that wasn't supposed to have been around during that age. But obviously somebody knew how to do that.
@johnmacgregor3246 ай бұрын
Yes, quite factually flawed. E.g. all the human timeline dates are wrong. The AI voice does not help.
@RobertRozek-s7j10 ай бұрын
The clip of that girl drawing back that bow was so FN stupid. She was using a recurve bow backwards that was strung up backwards and acting like a warrior, Does she still have any teeth left after that shoot?
@57jwyatt9 ай бұрын
Created using CGI.
@BiNumLi15 күн бұрын
Concerning social structure logic dictates that women were more influential socially than men. They raised children, inculcating them with their skills and attitudes. They stayed in the camp while the men were tracking animals. The women in the camp would have more leisure time with which to discuss the tribal needs and orient their devotion to the worship of ancestors and eventually deities. In contrast men were socially stunted and tired from trekking and hunting.
@executivesteps10 ай бұрын
Narrator is terrible.
@scottishwarrior801410 ай бұрын
Good to see top 5 doing something different something that can educate tired of ghost story’s and vampires… boring …. ❤️🏴
@anaibarangan49087 ай бұрын
God jokes on how ALL were atheists back then. Like always act like towards me here in the USA
@lilesosannaflower99568 ай бұрын
the narrators voice and pronunciation of words makes it unwatchable
@mrwhitemantv8 ай бұрын
17:00 Love that paleolithic swimming goggles!
@ronniesen25225 ай бұрын
3 minutes in and I have developed a severe case of gastrointestinal methane eruptions emanating from my sphyctoral release area.
@ReinoudAlbrecht4 ай бұрын
😂
@stephenrush15907 ай бұрын
Does AI get to call paleolithic people "our ancestors?"
@robertg.arbuckle683810 ай бұрын
I hope that you have a great day. I got a bump from your post. You made my day! You are needed, you are not a spare part. I'm glad you are here..
@rashadroberts2910Ай бұрын
But....but the bible said.....nevermind
@tintin86025 ай бұрын
Please talk in a normal voice. Can't take this.
@PaulStregevsky10 ай бұрын
"Many of the earliest people of the Paleolithic ..." Here, the video should show homo Erectus. Instead it show Neanderthals, who evolved much later.
@marisaelenenadiejamusiccom39742 ай бұрын
I was just reading about the Neanderthals and I am studying early humans right now it’s fascinating. Thank you so much for the great video!
@thinkinaboutpolitics10 ай бұрын
This is an AI video. Stop watching now.
@delculbert217510 ай бұрын
But what does that matter if the information is accurate?
@thinkinaboutpolitics10 ай бұрын
@@delculbert2175 if it's AI generated, you're best to assume inaccuracy and be proven wrong than the reverse. No one who cares about your education would attempt to automate the process.
@macandrewes2 ай бұрын
This narrator is unlistenable
@dr4d1s6 ай бұрын
AI generated BS garbage...
@jordanyoung70975 ай бұрын
I cannot stand this voice.
@michaelbokrosh737410 ай бұрын
AI is insulting and a waste of your hard research. I am greatful I can request to never see your channel again.
@patrycjakonieczna3 ай бұрын
I live in Góry Świętokrzyskie. I have found many stones, some of them seemed to be flint tools.
@MichaelWoolhouse-sz7xs10 ай бұрын
Definitely not the complete history. it’s like something you would show a five year old. Seems like you’re paying somebody to give you good reviews.
@sonjanordahl31589 ай бұрын
Looking at how fast we moved from the end of the palaeolithic to the beginning of the industrial age. I must believe that there are enormous amounts of information we are missing. Due to a lack of writing I think many skills were learned then lost. Wood carving and fitting, boat making, atlatl, just to name a few.
@rodneybruce755610 ай бұрын
Great earthly stories
@senojah10 ай бұрын
Way out of date. Footprints in Mexico at 23000 years ago. This sounds like it was made for children.
@Վահագն-մ9ո4 ай бұрын
bad
@mmonroenot10 ай бұрын
The documentary about the Paleolithic fauna was fascinating. I wish at the end, it had contained a link to the Miocene documentary.
@MichaelWoolhouse-sz7xs10 ай бұрын
There’s nothing fascinating about this video.
@carlyleporter53889 ай бұрын
What's that whispering all about?
@mikekraft73629 ай бұрын
Get to it!
@LiviaIndica10 ай бұрын
This is actually my favorite AI narrator voice. Extremely chill. The pronunciation of "particularly" is a bit wonky but I still like it.
@executivesteps10 ай бұрын
“Chill”? I thought it was unlistenable. Terrible narration.
@harrietharlow99298 ай бұрын
I like it, too. Very chill and relaxing.
@stevemcdonald10333 ай бұрын
Do you also enjoy smelling your own farts?
@wesrichardson231110 ай бұрын
I'm 1 minute in and it's awesome. I appreciate the amount of work you put in this
@wwsuwannee799310 ай бұрын
It's a nice vid but 3 minutes in he is claiming the Appalachians were new in the paleolithic. Those mountains are one of the oldest ranges on Earth. They once rivaled the Himalayas in size, millions of years before the stone age. Skip
@differous0110 ай бұрын
What work? Most humans know what "the first stone tools" [0:21] look like.
@dr4d1s6 ай бұрын
The amount of work? This is AI garbage.
@mimik938910 ай бұрын
The video popped up in another feed. Subscribed 🎉 Thank you for the documentary ❤
@unholybees10 ай бұрын
Awesome video as usual!! Keep up the great work!!
@omnivector4510 ай бұрын
historical lies is a never ending resource.
@GRobLewis10 ай бұрын
Started to watch but couldn't take the creepy narrator voice.