That's not a real life video. Someone typed "make a short Leica camera repair video" or something and Ai made this reel..AI has something to do with this?
Sadly I think we are just at the beginning.One hopes this too will pass.
The various folks behind the AI bubble have to "prove" that people are using their GenAI slop-factories to justify the fabricated (and over-inflated) value of their investment. That's why they're all corrupting and polluting their main business with this nonsense - every person who's still using Google, whether they want to get the AI summary or not, is another +1 on their "MAU" (monthly active user") number. Meanwhile, other companies are so desperate to cash in on the trend they're rebranding anything that even remotely uses machine learning as "AI", despite the fact it's not even close to the same thing.But I'm mystified that rather than provide various informational websites, Google uses a frequently error prone tool.
The Beginning 0.000000000001%Sadly I think we are just at the beginning.
In the case of the stuff I am complaining about, Boojum I don't really blame Ai. I blame the greedy b@stards posting endless repetitive click bait in the hope of earning $ rewards from YouTube. You can see their game - the formula is always the same - lowest common denominator (think teenager movies of the 1970's and 80's - all with the same themes, similar heroes, similar villains, similar dialogue, similar denouement etc, just the names changed and some details of the situation. But basically its the same crap, different day churned out by endlessly. AI is the machine which churns it out but people with a hunger for money are who are behind it. They also use (pseudo) different channels to try fool people - though you would need to be pretty dumb to be fooled for long. In reality these channels all just have slightly different names - everything else is the same. It's clear that in fact even from the names of these channels that it's all much the same people behind this endless river of diarrhea and drivel.AI is less than perfect now because it is new. Think what cameras and automobiles were like when new. Or if you are geezer enough, remember the Internet before Andreeson first came forward with a GUI, Mosaic the first web browser, for the internet and changed everything. It used to be a quagmire of Usenet articles. AI is yet a baby. Babies squall and fuss, they poop in their diapers and spit out their food. And they grow up. Technology generations today are short. AI is way ahead of what we see. We are getting the crumbs that fall off the table.
In the case of the stuff I am complaining about, Boojum I don't really blame Ai. I blame the greedy b@stards posting endless repetitive click bait in the hope of earning $ rewards from YouTube. You can see their game - the formula is always the same - lowest common denominator (think teenager movies of the 1970's and 80's - all with the same themes, similar heroes, similar villains, similar dialogue, similar denouement etc, just the names changed and some details of the situation. But basically its the same crap, different day churned out by endlessly. AI is the machine which churns it out but people with a hinger for money are who is behind it. They also use (pseudo) different channels to fool people - though you would need to be pretty dumb to be fooled for long. In reality these channels all just have slightly different names everything else is the same. Its clear that in fact even from the names of these channels that it's all much the same people behind this endless river of diarrhea and drivel.
At least do what I do - look for the "tells" up front, as poker players say, then tell Youtube "Do not recommend this channel" without even clicking on the specific video and if that channel turns up again repeat the instruction and keep repeating it. If you accidentally click on such a video, recognize it for what it is and terminate watching immediately. The longer you watch drivel the more they get rewarded and the more gets served to you because that is how the internet works. In other words, starve the b@stards of their Youtube money.
This kind of tendency by contributors of twaddle is similar, if you think about it, to the old days of early email when it was first becoming available widely, when spam flooded everyone's inboxes. This is the same sort of tendency (courtesy of Youtube formulas which keep serving stuff it thinks you will respond to and the ability to create new drivel at basically no cost and in no time - courtesy of AI) is what leads to what has been called the "shitification" of the internet - turning delivery channels into lowest common denominator caca (as the Italians say).
That is what made me start this thread. There is so much rubbish on my YouTube app - they figured out I like photography and cameras and I am spammed with reels like the one I posted. I can't just casually scroll down and find something interesting to watch - I need to input a specific search to find something i need.In the case of the stuff I am complaining about, Boojum I don't really blame Ai. I blame the greedy b@stards posting endless repetitive click bait in the hope of earning $ rewards from YouTube.
I think the difference is at the scale that this is happening now. You really need to search hard to find some positive exceptions (my view).Almost anything can and will be perverted by some.
The issues with AI have little to nothing to do with the state of the art, but rather what it is intended to do, and who it is doing it for.AI is less than perfect now because it is new. Think what cameras and automobiles were like when new. Or if you are geezer enough, remember the Internet before Andreeson first came forward with a GUI, Mosaic the first web browser, for the internet and changed everything. It used to be a quagmire of Usenet articles. AI is yet a baby. Babies squall and fuss, they poop in their diapers and spit out their food. And they grow up. Technology generations today are short. AI is way ahead of what we see. We are getting the crumbs that fall off the table.