I almost clicked out of this because listening to the hyperbolic narration coupled with the narrator's droning recitation was like nails on a chalkboard. Once Woody revealed it was ChatGP, the whole tone changed for me and I was able to make it through. Thank you, Woody!
The 'source' channel of this goodness is exactly what you're is filled with the same content type. I guess it 'works', since people watch it for some reason.
agreed but their frustration makes alot of sense because of uneducated entertainers trying to sensationalize a sport that requires less heroics, more education and saftey being paramount.
The ChatGPT stuff just got me laughing to tears OMG, Woody was so fast on catching up with this theory and test it and for sure he' was right about it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Woody’s natural low bodily temperature allows him to have conversations with the fish, and have that special unique rapport with The Alien Octopi, who love him.
Your friendship has always been obvious but at no time more then when Woody was reading the chat GPT (word for word of your feature video btw) and Gus lost it in laughter. I know someone parishad in this cave, but sometimes it is nice to have a moment that isn't sad too. Thank you guys for making my day brighter, this past month and a half have been anything but.
Thanks for the ChatGBT laugh. Woodys storytelling was on point😂 As a writer/author I've been quite worried that this program could replace me... But until now I don't see any danger😂
I’m a diver and retired firefighter. during my fire service career, we trained regularly on “low profile” (partial SCBA removal) and full escape (complete SCBA removal) to negotiate obstacles. that said, I always understood these are skills to be used on your way out of a building when a situation took an unexpected turn. I can’t agree enough with your statement “if you have to remove gear to enter, it’ll be an even tougher situation on your way back out.”
Your channel got me into diving after I was recovering from cancer. I got certified. Started working my way towards cave diving. Then I got cancer again and now I can’t dive because I’m disabled. It’s taken me about a year to be able to watch your videos again. I miss it so much. Thank you for what you do.
@@bookonomatopoeia That's exactly the point I was going to make. I probably won't be able to afford diving lessons in my lifetime, so be proud of your accomplishments! Cancer or not, you showed your fearlessness in learning about cave diving for sure. Kudos, and be well.
I also covered this dive and to clear things up, John had a motorcycle accident which limited his mobility even years later, so when he went to dive in SDD he had to remove his rebreather to get through the tight entrance, and was unable to fully get it back on properly which lead to it getting caught in the restriction as he was making his return journey, which is why he switched to the bailout tank. Not sure why the video doesn't mention it as it's an important foreshadow, but that's basically what happened. And no, I don't use chatgpt 😂
I absolutely adored the video! The vibrant cinematography was breathtaking, with its vivid colors and stunning visuals that transported me to a mesmerizing world. The engaging narrative was equally enthralling, weaving a captivating story that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Furthermore, the impeccable editing showcased a seamless flow of scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The charismatic and dynamic host added an extra layer of charm, making the content not only informative but also incredibly enjoyable. In summary, the video was an extraordinary blend of creativity, storytelling prowess, and visual brilliance that left me thoroughly impressed and eager for more.
You guys are hilarious, I laughed so hard this entire video. Not the death which is obviously tragic and heartbreaking, but omg everything else. When he said “…the mouth cluttered with chunky blocky materials” I literally said “rocks” at the same time as Gus in that same “wtf” tone, and that whole chat gpt thing had me rolling 🤣 omg. And then Woody’s “duuuude” with the side eye and Gus laughing so hard he could barely breathe, I was just about on the floor 💀
Oh no…. I saw this video before you guys reacted to it, and I couldn’t concentrate on the video. Now I know why😅 Chat GPT writes like a movie trailer 😂😂😂
I was just listening in the background while I was working. I was in the middle of typing and heard "bubbles from his rebreather"... I stop typing and was like... wait WHAT!??? LOL
I would pay big subscriptions to have Woody read me ChatGPT 😂 Also, respect to John. This was a sad accident from clearly a very skilled cave diver. John deserves better than to have his name used for this guy’s clickbait ChatGPT prompt.
It's true that in cave diving you don't have to deal with gravity. Which makes things easier. But I would just like to point out that in cave diving you do have to deal with the nontrivial challenge of "there isn't any air."
To be fair, in dry caving, you have to be weary of pockets with low-oxygen, or high amounts of dangerous gasses, such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide.
I was laughing my ass off watching this, as I literally once commented on this guy's videos with "please hire a script writer who can just tell the story without the dime novel descriptions."
"John advanced with utmost caution, for before him stretched an encroaching, eldritch darkness, concealing a gaping maw of madness into which he was compelled to venture, armed with nothing but his wits and a flickering artificial light. Beyond this threshold lay a long, solitary corridor, its silence as oppressive as the weight of the earth above, a tangible reminder of his descent into the abyssal depths of cave diving's most forbidden reaches."
@@MarvinWestmaas Sadly this shit is so boring that it helps me sleep lol. Im a sub of his. I cant listen to Woody and Gus because their energy keeps me awake.
@@gerrievanhuyssteen5100Me too, not a sub but I listen to his videos when im in bed (like now) with my severe, chronic abdominal pain (his banal tone means I don't get mini jumpscares in volume differences & thus, dont tense up my abdo muscles, making the pain even worse, one of the reasons why I hate ads, they jumpscare me & increase my pain). His boringness and dull, monotonous tone is his quality, it drones on & on... Can just let my phone play out on my chest... Waiting for the meds to kick in.
I opened up my cabinets of sustenance, reached through the morning sun rays of hope of this newly breached dawn. Firmly grapping the rustling plastic bag containing my toastbread. Innocent, yet unasuming. I slotted a piece into the immolation device. The less i looked up, the more i pressed down. The following wait was deafening. Thought of last nights dream ringing through my mind... What did my cat try to tell me? Why was it wearing overalls??? Then. Pop. My toast was toasted. Golden brown. Crusty. Needed lubrecation. I buttered the toast, gently, yet firmly. God damnit, i cant do this anymore 😅😅
@@AmbitiousDucks As someone who does not dive at all and know little of rebreathers it is quite obvious there would not be bubbles🤣🤣It is literally in the name. The air gets circulated, not breathed out into the water
"They decide to punch back into the caves claustrophobic maw!!!" I think the last time I heard the word "maw" was from my great great grandmother and she died waaaayyy before I was even thought of but she managed to make a recording of herself on one of those super super old Victrolas where you could record yourself onto one of those super thick wax records but only got one take and that was it. So for some reason all she could come up with on the spot was: "Sheep's stomach is known as paunch and pigs'stomach as hog's maw."
@@aaronjustice2566 haha yeah I love his videos! I've probably rewatched them a million times when he stopped making main channel videos for like 2 years
@@aaronjustice2566 Don't watch Internet Historian's video. Watch Scary Interesting. Internet Historian just read an article without giving proper credit to the original writer and person who actually did the work. Scary Interesting at least retold things in a condensed, paraphrased version.
Interestingly enough, there were many incidents prior to John's death, with cavers getting stuck but making it out alive. It seems he was the only fatality, and it's certainly haunting that it ended up being his tomb. At least no one will accidentally come across his bones now that it's sealed. Tragic regardless.
Thank for the entertainment and and many of the videos. I started watching your channel a month ago. I just thought I contribute and not just keep watching.
I wonder whether chat GPT learned its spiel from his scripts and others like him and now they use chat GPT to script their videos and they come out like this. A.I inception!
I actually enjoy the guys channel , and as i listen from work with screen off I appreciate the extensive descriptiona regardless of how it was produced lol
@@bryanterrill7674 Extensive or excessive? I definitely feel like it's the latter. I enjoy how descriptive someone like MrBallen is, he really paints the picture he is telling with his words, but I feel like this just goes too far. It's like someone tried to do what MrBallen does, but got carried away. Too many adjectives. I'm by no means saying you shouldn't enjoy it. Just saying I don't. Could just be the voice though for all I know. Maybe if MrBallen read the same script it would sound better because I like his voice better.
I'm a recreational diver sinds 1994 with 1000+ dives. BUT, I still learned a lot watching your videos. Useful tips for going into wracks for instance. Things I never thought about. Because, you only learn from mistakes. If everything goes as planned, you only get more experienced but you learned nothing new. Thank you for that. 👌🏻 You make my diving a bit saver 🤗 And something totally different : Gus, you lost a lot of waight and you look great! Keep up the fantastic work you're doing 🙋🏻♀️
I wouldn't say you only learn from mistakes. You can learn a lot from the experience of others, such as good instructors. But your own mistakes are definitely the easier lessons to remember. And are very valuable, which is why it's important to do a retrospective after a dive, even if it went well.
As you guy were talking about how side mounts are more "nimble" than back mounts i realized you guys have laid line that will sit for hundreds of years for generations of explorers. You guys left boot prints on the moon kinda. Thats cool
I love the chat GPT call out. Even unintentional it's hilarious. Too many creators now days are using AI to do their job for them. Also what's with the screen saver style graphics that were used? Great take on this video guys, keep it up.
8:11 Totally agree with you Gus. I'm not a diver myself, but when I hear stories about people going through tight restrictions, I always wonder the same thing: How much consideration have they given to the reality that they will have to pass back through that same restriction in order to exit the cave?
@@DIVETALK I had a Prof who keept the classroom at 60. I had to use my laptop piwer brick as a handwarmer. On day he headed for the thermostat and I told him that if the fire sprinklers went off it would be snowing in here. Woody has my sympathy! Lol
@chris5942 funny thing is where I'm from schools aren't allowed to be open if the school is less then 65 degree. Right as winter hit someone broke a natural gas pipeline when they were digging with an excavator. The whole area lost gas for a few days for some longer for others. But they had to close all the schools because they couldn't maintain a minimum tenpature of 65 degrees.
It's so much more fun to listen to this guy with y'all questioning him! 😂 Just hearing that voice let me know I was in for an overly dramatic vaguely factual reading. Every one of his videos is so thesaurus padded for time.
I love your reactions to these bad videos, as they are (for me) the best combo of entertainment and educational content on your channel! It is funny how these types of videos (the kind you're reacting to here) follow the same formula: ChatGPT or plagiarized script, stock dive footage from random caves, a few photos of the people involved and the real cave itself, and maybe even real footage of the cave in the incident (but not footage of the incident itself). Add in a monotone but slightly menacing voice over, and somehow these videos make some easy money for the channel. But at least they sometimes give us these amazing reaction videos!
This reminds me of a college paper that needs to be at least 8 pages but you can only get to 4. So you rephrase every important detail at least once, then probably a 3rd time in the next paragraph, making sure to devote a lengthy sentence for every time. Then you start making up parts that you assume are correct, hoping that the teacher won't realize that you have no idea what you're writing about. Then as a Last resort you add 1 unnecessary adjective and adverb MINIMUM to each sentence because if you add too many then the teacher will absolutely realize that you've padded out you're entire paper if they haven't already, which they probably have.
It is amazing to me that no one has invented submersible autonomous drones to survey these cave systems. Not only would they be able to go places humans can't, but they would be able to measure the widths of passages before a person ever even tried to fit through them.
Transmission between rocks is still in its infancy, there are already some very capable scuba drones to explore but without the proper technology to communicate with it gets quite tricky.
Those do exist. There was an interview on Dive Talk a year or so ago with Jill Heinerth. Among the gear she uses to explore caves was a mapping submersible. While on cable, it was able to return info to the surface in real time. Off cable, it would explore for a limited time, then return to the surface, where the data is downloaded from the drone. Very cool technology. 😎
Yeah but I don't think that drone was up to task of actually navigating extremely narrow passages, that was a fairly bulky drone with all the lidar and scanners on it. I think that besides the drone mentioned which surely is capable of mapping anything but those tightest places, some smaller perhaps even 'expendable probes if they can't return' which you don't want to risk with a drone costing millions. Have the bigger drone act as a 'mothership', and be able to use smaller drones to aid it it where it can't risk passing through itself. @@sophiedash4026
I did some underwater robotics stuff for competitions in school. Enclosed environments provide a more difficult engineering problem than one may initially expect, especially when you consider there isn't much commercial reason for cave exploration so budget is tight. That said, technology is only getting better, and it'll be exciting to see what is available in the coming years.
Woody and Gus, you need to come to Brazil to dive in a place called, Gruta do Mimoso in Mato Grosso do Sul state. I think you're gonna love this incredible place!
To churn out 4 cave videos a month you best believe they're asking ChatGPT to script those bad boys. Its so bad, like an 11 year old with a thesaurus and an essay deadline for tomorrow. Great video guys!!
Always great to hear another good story from the dive talk dudes but sometimes very sad when someone gets hurt thanks for the video. Did dude just say bubbles from his rebreather 😂😂😂😂
You guys both have the most contagious laughs. Let me start with the fact that I have never been scuba diving. Literally everything I know about it has come from information that you both have shared. I say that because there are times that I have no idea what is going on or what the problem is, but you guys start laughing and it cracks me up. Anyways I love you guys videos. Please keep em coming. Super entertaining and very informative
Me to Chat GPT: Write a little text to the TH-cam channel divetalk about how i love their channel, even though i don't dive or intend to start diving ChatGPT: "Hi DiveTalk! I just wanted to say how much I love your channel. Even though I don’t dive and don’t have any plans to start, I find your content incredibly fascinating and enjoyable. The way you break down diving techniques, share amazing underwater footage, and explore the lifestyle is so engaging. It's clear you have a real passion for the sport, and I appreciate how welcoming and informative your videos are. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing your love for diving with all of us!" 😂😂😂😂
Awesome as always guy's. I know nothing about the subject but enjoy the sweaty palms i get watching these vids. All the knowledge in between is incredible.
Absolutely love your channel. Me and my lady are going to get our open water cert soon at Bonne Terre Mine. You guys should make your way back to missouri and dive Roubidoux Spring Cave in Waynesville, Mo. max depth i think is around 270. I don't know if that's your flavor of a cave dive and obviously i don't know anything about cave diving apart from what I've seen on youtube. KEEP it REAL and keep up the great content.
**Title: The Abyss of Eternal Night** *Setting: Deep within the bowels of a sunken limestone cave, a lone diver, Jake "The Shadow" Dalton, moves through the darkness like a ghost, his rebreather hissing softly in the suffocating silence. The water is so black that it seems to absorb light itself, swallowing the beam from his flashlight almost entirely. Claustrophobia clings to him like a second skin as he inches forward, feeling the weight of thousands of tons of rock pressing down from above.* --- **Jake's Inner Monologue:** "One wrong move," Jake thought, feeling his heart pounding like a war drum in his chest, "and I'll be swallowed by this hellish abyss, never to be seen again." Each slow breath through his rebreather was a desperate prayer for survival. The cave's walls were closing in on him, narrowing to a sinister squeeze. If his equipment snagged even slightly, the razor-sharp rocks would rip into his suit, turning the icy water into his grave. He could almost hear the cave whispering its lethal secrets. "Do you dare, mortal?" it seemed to hiss, the echo of his movements rippling through the water like a death knell. His flashlight flickered, casting ghostly shadows on the ancient stalactites that hung like the fangs of a slumbering beast, ready to plunge and impale. **The Squeeze:** Ahead lay the infamous Devil’s Throat-a tunnel no wider than his shoulders. Jake knew that one slip here, one panicked motion, and he could wedge himself into the suffocating grip of solid rock. Sweat mixed with saltwater stung his eyes, but he dared not wipe it away. His hands were trembling, fingers white-knuckling his dive light as he forced his body through the gap, feeling the stone scrape against his sides like the icy touch of Death himself. **The Silt and the Abyss:** Suddenly, Jake's fin brushed against the cave floor. Instantly, a cloud of silt erupted like an underwater dust storm, blotting out all vision. It was like being plunged into an endless void where up and down lost all meaning. Panic surged through him, a tidal wave of adrenaline screaming to claw his way back to open water. But Jake gritted his teeth, muscles tensed. He knew that a blind rush could send him spiraling into the unknown, where a hidden crevasse could snare him, his air would run out, and his bones would lie in the darkness, lost for all eternity. **The Subterranean River:** As he pressed on, Jake felt a sudden, bone-chilling current tugging at him, a subterranean river that surged through the cave with the force of a thousand stampeding bulls. It threatened to yank him off course, to drag him into some unfathomable chamber where the water pressure could crush him like an egg. His grip on the rocky walls tightened, fingers searching for every crevice, every handhold to keep from being swept away into the abyss. **Hallucinations in the Darkness:** Hours seemed to stretch into lifetimes. The weight of darkness pressed on his mind, and Jake began to see shapes in the shadows. Was that a flicker of movement, or just his oxygen-starved brain playing tricks? He imagined creatures of legend-blind, eyeless monsters lurking in the depths, their teeth glinting with the hunger of centuries. He could almost feel them swimming just out of sight, their jaws opening, ready to snatch him into their black maws. **The Final Chamber:** At last, he saw a glimmer of light-his goal. A small air pocket, a bubble of salvation nestled in the stone. But between him and safety stretched the Grotto of Doom, a labyrinth of jagged rocks that twisted and turned like the intestines of some prehistoric beast. One wrong turn, and he could be lost in this maze, his air dwindling to nothing, his lungs heaving as he gasped for breath that would never come. **Jake’s Resolve:** His body ached, muscles burning from the effort. But Jake pushed forward, driven by the primal urge to survive. He squeezed through the labyrinth, scraping his skin against stone, until at last, he broke the surface. Sweet, precious air filled his lungs, and he let out a roar of victory, his voice echoing through the cavern like the battle cry of a warrior who had faced the darkest depths and emerged unscathed. For now, Jake had conquered the cave. But the black, silent waters around him were a reminder that in this realm of eternal night, danger was never more than a heartbeat away. --- *Jake stared into the water beneath him, the dark, silent expanse waiting. He knew he would dive again, driven by the siren call of the abyss, to face the unspeakable horrors that lurked in the depths. For in the world of cave diving, the line between life and death was razor-thin, and only those who dared to dance on its edge could truly claim to be alive.*
So sorry for John’s family with his loss. Great review of this video. Was waiting for Gus to spit his drink all over our screens! Yalls reactions were hilarious and made my week! Thank yall for being so awesome!!
So glad to hear this reaction! The algorithm directed me to that channel a while back and I abandoned watching the vid pretty quick. The chatGPT comment is spot on, the prompt must have been written to maximize dramatic, scary tension words, and it creates this repetitive, vacuous narration. I really enjoyed your levelheaded perspective and insights about the reality of the sport vs this dramatization.
Hilarious. GPT Gus and Woody face unfathomable multiple dangers in the claustrophobic but highly technical realm of the studio. Never knowing what lurking malevolent forces may be seeking their imminant but untimely demise.
You guys killed me on the Chat GPT exposure. It almost sounded exactly the same on the wording. Love how you guys are both educational and entertaining. Keep it up.
From day one of my open water class, “Never dive beyond your training!” has been consistently stressed. The moral of this tragic story for me is that we need to never dive beyond our training OR our capabilities and that has to include our physical condition. Mad respect to anyone that has the wisdom to not dive when the little voice in the back of your mind is making their scuba nerd senses tingle!!!
Gus I just started watching these and watched them going back and it threw me off how different you look from the old videos congratulations on your weight loss sir impressive 👏🏼
oh my god, lmao, im a creator also and you guys just lifted a veil for me, I had no idea this AI tech existed , im old fashioned writer , so its mind blowing !, I recognizer from dozens of Chanels now.... just wow ! hella funny!
Narration: They effortlessly create transformative content whilst observing an over descriptive explanation of homo sapiens swimming in an aqua filled subterranean gallery of lightlessness.
Thank you for explaining in so much detail. As someone who has never been scuba diving but has a dream to one day, I watch your videos to learn as much as I can. Cave diving is so fascinating to me.
Well, something I like to make clear: We Dry Cavers don't tend to throw ourselfs into tight holes head first like Lemmings. We usually use descenders, that makes the throwing into holes more comfortable. And more important, we use acenders. That is a neat device to outwit gravity.
As an ex-teacher, I was chuckling at the narration throughout, especially when you compared it to Chat GPT. It sounds just like when students would look up every word in a thesaurus in order to pad out their writing. This video would genuinely be a great teaching exercise for a lesson on comparing the features of different writing genres - descriptive writing v.s. non-fiction. I can just imagine saying to my students, "Right, what elements of this passage do you think are not effective and why?" 😂
I swear I spit out my cereal when Gus said "the more he looked down, the less he looked up"
😂😂😂
i was just about to comment i almost choked on my french fry it took me tf out
lol
Written by Donald Cerrone "The Cowboy That Came Back Home"
did you clean up the spit mess?
Lol "the faster he went the less slow he was going" as the darkness watched like the eye of sauron
😂😂
I almost clicked out of this because listening to the hyperbolic narration coupled with the narrator's droning recitation was like nails on a chalkboard. Once Woody revealed it was ChatGP, the whole tone changed for me and I was able to make it through. Thank you, Woody!
The 'source' channel of this goodness is exactly what you're is filled with the same content type. I guess it 'works', since people watch it for some reason.
Nails on a chalkboard😂
insufferable make it stop
agreed but their frustration makes alot of sense because of uneducated entertainers trying to sensationalize a sport that requires less heroics, more education and saftey being paramount.
It's not AI. That's the dude's voice
"The more he went down, the less he looked up" I lost it on that one lol.
"The more he ventured inside the cave, the further he was from the exit"
HAHA@@DIVETALK
"chunky blocky materials" ROCKS lol
That got me too, his commentary is hilarious! 🤣
“The stone rocks were chunky and blocky, like a soup advertised by professional American football players in 2004.”
😂😂
Yes so annoying, call a rock a rock!!! 🙄
Rock shaped rock.
I’m crying at the ChatGPT callout😂 I was also thinking who the hell wrote this?
@@CalvinRRC Haha great comment calvin, right as I read this to myself the narration switched! I was also thinking who the hell wrote this lmfao.
Good job Woody. Was wondering why it was soo weird and cringy sounding 😂
Lol that was epic, I've never been so relieved that it's easy to prove the work of AI.
Hahaha , Gottem!
Hmmm feels a little bit disrespectful on a death video... personally. Im confused why we are laughing so hard 😢
The ChatGPT stuff just got me laughing to tears OMG, Woody was so fast on catching up with this theory and test it and for sure he' was right about it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Woody is smart
“His dwindling air supply.”
Next sentence;
“His bulky rebreather.”
Woody’s natural low bodily temperature allows him to have conversations with the fish, and have that special unique rapport with The Alien Octopi, who love him.
Woodthulu, Cosmic Pink Lord of Blissing-Out.
I'm dying at the ChatGPT call out. He deserves it if he can't even write his own script. Woody called it. Bahahaha
Your friendship has always been obvious but at no time more then when Woody was reading the chat GPT (word for word of your feature video btw) and Gus lost it in laughter. I know someone parishad in this cave, but sometimes it is nice to have a moment that isn't sad too. Thank you guys for making my day brighter, this past month and a half have been anything but.
Hope things have improved for you.
@@sofnaji thank you so very much! In time. ♥️🙏
@@sjldfilms5126 🙏🏼
Thanks for the ChatGBT laugh. Woodys storytelling was on point😂 As a writer/author I've been quite worried that this program could replace me... But until now I don't see any danger😂
That’s so cool that you’re an author!
I lost it at the ChatGPT part, it's hilarious how Woody's test wrote an almost identical script with the same words and phrases...💀
I’m a diver and retired firefighter. during my fire service career, we trained regularly on “low profile” (partial SCBA removal) and full escape (complete SCBA removal) to negotiate obstacles. that said, I always understood these are skills to be used on your way out of a building when a situation took an unexpected turn. I can’t agree enough with your statement “if you have to remove gear to enter, it’ll be an even tougher situation on your way back out.”
I am 100% ready for Dive Talk Tales Woody and Gus's descent into the claustrophobic heart of darkness
Your channel got me into diving after I was recovering from cancer. I got certified. Started working my way towards cave diving.
Then I got cancer again and now I can’t dive because I’m disabled.
It’s taken me about a year to be able to watch your videos again. I miss it so much. Thank you for what you do.
You know-you still got to do a whole load of diving that, in reality not many people get to do.
@@bookonomatopoeia That's exactly the point I was going to make. I probably won't be able to afford diving lessons in my lifetime, so be proud of your accomplishments! Cancer or not, you showed your fearlessness in learning about cave diving for sure. Kudos, and be well.
I'm sorry for your losses & hope it gets better. That's a hard hand to be dealt.
Avoid red meat and diary. No deep fried. Eat greens and veggies
@@RealStoriesBankif that cured cancer nobody would have it. Chill out bro this is the TH-cam comment section not a flat earth convention
i love how every time i watch woody always has a bigger jacket on
Gus turn up the heat! Poor Woody is going to be in full snow gear soon! 😂
Gets bigger after each time he sheds
Gus is going through menopause 😂
Video just came out how can this comment be 6 days old already.
@@Random-video pre release f for members of the channel
Holy crap. The chat gpt prompt you guys came up with sounded IDENTICAL to the video. You totally just pulled this dudes mask off on accident.
I also covered this dive and to clear things up, John had a motorcycle accident which limited his mobility even years later, so when he went to dive in SDD he had to remove his rebreather to get through the tight entrance, and was unable to fully get it back on properly which lead to it getting caught in the restriction as he was making his return journey, which is why he switched to the bailout tank.
Not sure why the video doesn't mention it as it's an important foreshadow, but that's basically what happened. And no, I don't use chatgpt 😂
Thanks for this! I will go and watch your video because this one did not shed much light, even with Gus and Woody's best efforts to translate it.
Are you talking about a different accident from 8:55?
23:35 it's mentioned.
The rizz lord woody burning up the dudes spot with chat gpt 😂
I love the way you worded that lmao, absolutely REKT!!
17:22 and here we have the conception of Woody’s second channel 😂 “Dive Talk Tales feat. ChatGPT”
I want some fish stories
@@kromatic_kelsey maybe they could get some fish on the show. We already have the interpreter... 😉
I'm already a fan and can't wait to subscribe!
I absolutely adored the video! The vibrant cinematography was breathtaking, with its vivid colors and stunning visuals that transported me to a mesmerizing world. The engaging narrative was equally enthralling, weaving a captivating story that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Furthermore, the impeccable editing showcased a seamless flow of scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The charismatic and dynamic host added an extra layer of charm, making the content not only informative but also incredibly enjoyable. In summary, the video was an extraordinary blend of creativity, storytelling prowess, and visual brilliance that left me thoroughly impressed and eager for more.
I see what you did there 😂
Me when I didn’t read the book but I have to write two pages about it for the test:
“while his breaths became more shallow”
Gus - wHaT bReAtHs…hE HaS nO AiR
Gus mocking the overly dramatic commentary had me in stitches.
"The more he looked down, the less he looked up!" Lmao
You guys are hilarious, I laughed so hard this entire video. Not the death which is obviously tragic and heartbreaking, but omg everything else. When he said “…the mouth cluttered with chunky blocky materials” I literally said “rocks” at the same time as Gus in that same “wtf” tone, and that whole chat gpt thing had me rolling 🤣 omg. And then Woody’s “duuuude” with the side eye and Gus laughing so hard he could barely breathe, I was just about on the floor 💀
Oh no…. I saw this video before you guys reacted to it, and I couldn’t concentrate on the video. Now I know why😅 Chat GPT writes like a movie trailer 😂😂😂
Gus said: “that’s chat GPT “wylin”…
😂😂😂😂 That’s hilarious.
exposed
@@amandabrown5096 Huh?
I mean Woody has exposed his method of sounding like a monotone robot@@RealMcCoyGolf
I was just listening in the background while I was working. I was in the middle of typing and heard "bubbles from his rebreather"... I stop typing and was like... wait WHAT!??? LOL
I would pay big subscriptions to have Woody read me ChatGPT 😂
Also, respect to John. This was a sad accident from clearly a very skilled cave diver.
John deserves better than to have his name used for this guy’s clickbait ChatGPT prompt.
Me too
Perhaps a sub channel?????
It's true that in cave diving you don't have to deal with gravity. Which makes things easier. But I would just like to point out that in cave diving you do have to deal with the nontrivial challenge of "there isn't any air."
Oh yes one does. We constantly monitor and adjust buoyancy to balance it!
Fair point
To be fair, in dry caving, you have to be weary of pockets with low-oxygen, or high amounts of dangerous gasses, such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide.
I was laughing my ass off watching this, as I literally once commented on this guy's videos with "please hire a script writer who can just tell the story without the dime novel descriptions."
"John advanced with utmost caution, for before him stretched an encroaching, eldritch darkness, concealing a gaping maw of madness into which he was compelled to venture, armed with nothing but his wits and a flickering artificial light.
Beyond this threshold lay a long, solitary corridor, its silence as oppressive as the weight of the earth above, a tangible reminder of his descent into the abyssal depths of cave diving's most forbidden reaches."
And yet people subscribe to the channel to get more of it ;)
@@MarvinWestmaas Sadly this shit is so boring that it helps me sleep lol. Im a sub of his. I cant listen to Woody and Gus because their energy keeps me awake.
@@gerrievanhuyssteen5100Me too, not a sub but I listen to his videos when im in bed (like now) with my severe, chronic abdominal pain (his banal tone means I don't get mini jumpscares in volume differences & thus, dont tense up my abdo muscles, making the pain even worse, one of the reasons why I hate ads, they jumpscare me & increase my pain). His boringness and dull, monotonous tone is his quality, it drones on & on... Can just let my phone play out on my chest... Waiting for the meds to kick in.
Well played
So dumb. 😂
LOL the ChatGPT callout had me crying, it's 100% spot on!! LMAOOO hollering here guys!!
I opened up my cabinets of sustenance, reached through the morning sun rays of hope of this newly breached dawn. Firmly grapping the rustling plastic bag containing my toastbread. Innocent, yet unasuming. I slotted a piece into the immolation device.
The less i looked up, the more i pressed down. The following wait was deafening. Thought of last nights dream ringing through my mind...
What did my cat try to tell me? Why was it wearing overalls??? Then. Pop. My toast was toasted. Golden brown. Crusty. Needed lubrecation.
I buttered the toast, gently, yet firmly.
God damnit, i cant do this anymore 😅😅
“The bubbles from his rebreather”.. . 😂😂😂
Now I'm not a tech diver but... I don't think rebreathers are supposed to do that 😂😂
@@AmbitiousDucks As someone who does not dive at all and know little of rebreathers it is quite obvious there would not be bubbles🤣🤣It is literally in the name. The air gets circulated, not breathed out into the water
In this new world of autogenerated content, I'm elated that you two keep it authentic! Seems to be a rare skill these days, big thanks!
Take away ChatGPTs thesaurus 😂 too many adjectives! Thank you for a cathartic laugh even while discussing a tragic loss.
"Even while discussing a sad, heartbreaking, and tragic loss." 😏
ChatGPT needs a "how many adjectives do you want" setting, for when you want to sound like you actually wrote it yourself.
Gus is always in a Tee. Woodys always in a Coat. Relatable woody, relatable. 🥶😂
That ChatGPT had me cackling 😂
17:00 Gus losing it is the cutest/funniest thing. I love his laugh haha.
"The more he looked down, the less he looked up" 😂😂😂
"They decide to punch back into the caves claustrophobic maw!!!" I think the last time I heard the word "maw" was from my great great grandmother and she died waaaayyy before I was even thought of but she managed to make a recording of herself on one of those super super old Victrolas where you could record yourself onto one of those super thick wax records but only got one take and that was it. So for some reason all she could come up with on the spot was: "Sheep's stomach is known as paunch and pigs'stomach as hog's maw."
That Nutty Putty incident was nightmare fuel
@@aaronjustice2566 haha yeah I love his videos! I've probably rewatched them a million times when he stopped making main channel videos for like 2 years
@@aaronjustice2566 That guy is a plagiarist. Read the original article he ripped off first, then watch the video.
@@aaronjustice2566 Don't watch Internet Historian's video. Watch Scary Interesting. Internet Historian just read an article without giving proper credit to the original writer and person who actually did the work. Scary Interesting at least retold things in a condensed, paraphrased version.
Interestingly enough, there were many incidents prior to John's death, with cavers getting stuck but making it out alive. It seems he was the only fatality, and it's certainly haunting that it ended up being his tomb. At least no one will accidentally come across his bones now that it's sealed. Tragic regardless.
Thank for the entertainment and and many of the videos. I started watching your channel a month ago. I just thought I contribute and not just keep watching.
Thank you so much for this!
That guy made videos that sound like that before chat GBT, but I agree way to over the top. Thanks for the replay Gus! Great video!
I wonder whether chat GPT learned its spiel from his scripts and others like him and now they use chat GPT to script their videos and they come out like this.
A.I inception!
I actually enjoy the guys channel , and as i listen from work with screen off I appreciate the extensive descriptiona regardless of how it was produced lol
@@bryanterrill7674 Extensive or excessive? I definitely feel like it's the latter. I enjoy how descriptive someone like MrBallen is, he really paints the picture he is telling with his words, but I feel like this just goes too far. It's like someone tried to do what MrBallen does, but got carried away. Too many adjectives. I'm by no means saying you shouldn't enjoy it. Just saying I don't. Could just be the voice though for all I know. Maybe if MrBallen read the same script it would sound better because I like his voice better.
@@bryanterrill7674they are wordt but not appropriate. I don't want the extra detail if it's repetitive and inaccurate.
@@aaronjustice2566 yeah but I doubt he used it back then because hardly anyone knew about it maybe though.
Y’all are so underrated, one of my favorite channels. Found you guys when I got my open water Cert in 2023!
I'm a recreational diver sinds 1994 with 1000+ dives. BUT, I still learned a lot watching your videos. Useful tips for going into wracks for instance. Things I never thought about. Because, you only learn from mistakes. If everything goes as planned, you only get more experienced but you learned nothing new.
Thank you for that. 👌🏻 You make my diving a bit saver 🤗
And something totally different : Gus, you lost a lot of waight and you look great! Keep up the fantastic work you're doing 🙋🏻♀️
I wouldn't say you only learn from mistakes. You can learn a lot from the experience of others, such as good instructors. But your own mistakes are definitely the easier lessons to remember. And are very valuable, which is why it's important to do a retrospective after a dive, even if it went well.
As you guy were talking about how side mounts are more "nimble" than back mounts i realized you guys have laid line that will sit for hundreds of years for generations of explorers. You guys left boot prints on the moon kinda. Thats cool
I love the chat GPT call out. Even unintentional it's hilarious. Too many creators now days are using AI to do their job for them. Also what's with the screen saver style graphics that were used? Great take on this video guys, keep it up.
Ok so ive been watching for a while....i love learning about diving but I think I watch mostly for your winning personalities ! Yall are cool af . 😅
The ChatGPT realization was sooooo good! Hahahaaa! Nice catch. Obviously right, like you said no one talks like that. 😂
please dont die guys. ever. ok kbye gtg
I have never heard so many adjectives in my life. I think my brain needs to be turned off and back on
This has been the most fun episodes you guys have made. Love it!!!
Everyone needs to drink from their beverage of choice every time he say "treacherous".
Or "claustrophobic" lol!
You'd be plastered 😂
8:11 Totally agree with you Gus. I'm not a diver myself, but when I hear stories about people going through tight restrictions, I always wonder the same thing: How much consideration have they given to the reality that they will have to pass back through that same restriction in order to exit the cave?
Guss. Please turn the heat up when Woody shows up wearing a Mt. Everest level down suit.
It's so funny because Gus is in a t-shirt hahah
It’s already like a sauna in the studio
@@DIVETALK I had a Prof who keept the classroom at 60. I had to use my laptop piwer brick as a handwarmer. On day he headed for the thermostat and I told him that if the fire sprinklers went off it would be snowing in here. Woody has my sympathy! Lol
@chris5942 funny thing is where I'm from schools aren't allowed to be open if the school is less then 65 degree. Right as winter hit someone broke a natural gas pipeline when they were digging with an excavator. The whole area lost gas for a few days for some longer for others. But they had to close all the schools because they couldn't maintain a minimum tenpature of 65 degrees.
Gus laughing at the way the guy describes it is too funny 14:38
It's so much more fun to listen to this guy with y'all questioning him! 😂 Just hearing that voice let me know I was in for an overly dramatic vaguely factual reading. Every one of his videos is so thesaurus padded for time.
Lmao chatgpt part was hilarious 😂😂
It was, I laughed myself to an asthma attack laughing at Gus, laughing at Woody, that just cracked me up🤣🤣🤣
And when he stopped kicking... his legs stopped moving- Gus. This has me falling out.
I love your reactions to these bad videos, as they are (for me) the best combo of entertainment and educational content on your channel! It is funny how these types of videos (the kind you're reacting to here) follow the same formula: ChatGPT or plagiarized script, stock dive footage from random caves, a few photos of the people involved and the real cave itself, and maybe even real footage of the cave in the incident (but not footage of the incident itself). Add in a monotone but slightly menacing voice over, and somehow these videos make some easy money for the channel. But at least they sometimes give us these amazing reaction videos!
This reminds me of a college paper that needs to be at least 8 pages but you can only get to 4. So you rephrase every important detail at least once, then probably a 3rd time in the next paragraph, making sure to devote a lengthy sentence for every time. Then you start making up parts that you assume are correct, hoping that the teacher won't realize that you have no idea what you're writing about. Then as a Last resort you add 1 unnecessary adjective and adverb MINIMUM to each sentence because if you add too many then the teacher will absolutely realize that you've padded out you're entire paper if they haven't already, which they probably have.
So every college paper about some irrelevant topic basically.
It is amazing to me that no one has invented submersible autonomous drones to survey these cave systems. Not only would they be able to go places humans can't, but they would be able to measure the widths of passages before a person ever even tried to fit through them.
Transmission between rocks is still in its infancy, there are already some very capable scuba drones to explore but without the proper technology to communicate with it gets quite tricky.
Those do exist. There was an interview on Dive Talk a year or so ago with Jill Heinerth. Among the gear she uses to explore caves was a mapping submersible. While on cable, it was able to return info to the surface in real time. Off cable, it would explore for a limited time, then return to the surface, where the data is downloaded from the drone. Very cool technology. 😎
Yeah but I don't think that drone was up to task of actually navigating extremely narrow passages, that was a fairly bulky drone with all the lidar and scanners on it.
I think that besides the drone mentioned which surely is capable of mapping anything but those tightest places, some smaller perhaps even 'expendable probes if they can't return' which you don't want to risk with a drone costing millions. Have the bigger drone act as a 'mothership', and be able to use smaller drones to aid it it where it can't risk passing through itself.
@@sophiedash4026
They do exist, for example.check out the Sunfish, but it's harder than you'd think so they're still in the prototype phase.
I did some underwater robotics stuff for competitions in school. Enclosed environments provide a more difficult engineering problem than one may initially expect, especially when you consider there isn't much commercial reason for cave exploration so budget is tight. That said, technology is only getting better, and it'll be exciting to see what is available in the coming years.
Are you guys in the same room? Gus is chillin' in a t-shirt and Woody is ready for a snow storm.
@Navy1977 that makes sense
Woody and Gus, you need to come to Brazil to dive in a place called, Gruta do Mimoso in Mato Grosso do Sul state. I think you're gonna love this incredible place!
To churn out 4 cave videos a month you best believe they're asking ChatGPT to script those bad boys. Its so bad, like an 11 year old with a thesaurus and an essay deadline for tomorrow.
Great video guys!!
Always great to hear another good story from the dive talk dudes but sometimes very sad when someone gets hurt thanks for the video.
Did dude just say bubbles from his rebreather 😂😂😂😂
he also said "for every meter he descended, took him further from the safety from the surface," and "chunky blocky materials."
You guys both have the most contagious laughs. Let me start with the fact that I have never been scuba diving. Literally everything I know about it has come from information that you both have shared. I say that because there are times that I have no idea what is going on or what the problem is, but you guys start laughing and it cracks me up. Anyways I love you guys videos. Please keep em coming. Super entertaining and very informative
The horrifically overused wavy 3D-like effect is also AI. Bro just got a new GPU and is trying every feature.
Me to Chat GPT:
Write a little text to the TH-cam channel divetalk about how i love their channel, even though i don't dive or intend to start diving
ChatGPT:
"Hi DiveTalk! I just wanted to say how much I love your channel. Even though I don’t dive and don’t have any plans to start, I find your content incredibly fascinating and enjoyable. The way you break down diving techniques, share amazing underwater footage, and explore the lifestyle is so engaging. It's clear you have a real passion for the sport, and I appreciate how welcoming and informative your videos are. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing your love for diving with all of us!"
😂😂😂😂
My immediate thought was "how the heck do you make an emergency ascent back through a tight squeeze?".
I recently found your videos through Mr. Ballen and I’ve been binging since! Great content!
called out.
Awesome as always guy's. I know nothing about the subject but enjoy the sweaty palms i get watching these vids. All the knowledge in between is incredible.
10/10 for the ChatGPT section of the cave 🤣🤣🤣
Omg Woody you got me rolling for like 10 minutes, got the video back like 6 times... And Gus laughing to death was the cherry on top lol 😂😂😂
Absolutely love your channel. Me and my lady are going to get our open water cert soon at Bonne Terre Mine. You guys should make your way back to missouri and dive Roubidoux Spring Cave in Waynesville, Mo. max depth i think is around 270. I don't know if that's your flavor of a cave dive and obviously i don't know anything about cave diving apart from what I've seen on youtube. KEEP it REAL and keep up the great content.
**Title: The Abyss of Eternal Night**
*Setting: Deep within the bowels of a sunken limestone cave, a lone diver, Jake "The Shadow" Dalton, moves through the darkness like a ghost, his rebreather hissing softly in the suffocating silence. The water is so black that it seems to absorb light itself, swallowing the beam from his flashlight almost entirely. Claustrophobia clings to him like a second skin as he inches forward, feeling the weight of thousands of tons of rock pressing down from above.*
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**Jake's Inner Monologue:**
"One wrong move," Jake thought, feeling his heart pounding like a war drum in his chest, "and I'll be swallowed by this hellish abyss, never to be seen again." Each slow breath through his rebreather was a desperate prayer for survival. The cave's walls were closing in on him, narrowing to a sinister squeeze. If his equipment snagged even slightly, the razor-sharp rocks would rip into his suit, turning the icy water into his grave.
He could almost hear the cave whispering its lethal secrets. "Do you dare, mortal?" it seemed to hiss, the echo of his movements rippling through the water like a death knell. His flashlight flickered, casting ghostly shadows on the ancient stalactites that hung like the fangs of a slumbering beast, ready to plunge and impale.
**The Squeeze:**
Ahead lay the infamous Devil’s Throat-a tunnel no wider than his shoulders. Jake knew that one slip here, one panicked motion, and he could wedge himself into the suffocating grip of solid rock. Sweat mixed with saltwater stung his eyes, but he dared not wipe it away. His hands were trembling, fingers white-knuckling his dive light as he forced his body through the gap, feeling the stone scrape against his sides like the icy touch of Death himself.
**The Silt and the Abyss:**
Suddenly, Jake's fin brushed against the cave floor. Instantly, a cloud of silt erupted like an underwater dust storm, blotting out all vision. It was like being plunged into an endless void where up and down lost all meaning. Panic surged through him, a tidal wave of adrenaline screaming to claw his way back to open water. But Jake gritted his teeth, muscles tensed. He knew that a blind rush could send him spiraling into the unknown, where a hidden crevasse could snare him, his air would run out, and his bones would lie in the darkness, lost for all eternity.
**The Subterranean River:**
As he pressed on, Jake felt a sudden, bone-chilling current tugging at him, a subterranean river that surged through the cave with the force of a thousand stampeding bulls. It threatened to yank him off course, to drag him into some unfathomable chamber where the water pressure could crush him like an egg. His grip on the rocky walls tightened, fingers searching for every crevice, every handhold to keep from being swept away into the abyss.
**Hallucinations in the Darkness:**
Hours seemed to stretch into lifetimes. The weight of darkness pressed on his mind, and Jake began to see shapes in the shadows. Was that a flicker of movement, or just his oxygen-starved brain playing tricks? He imagined creatures of legend-blind, eyeless monsters lurking in the depths, their teeth glinting with the hunger of centuries. He could almost feel them swimming just out of sight, their jaws opening, ready to snatch him into their black maws.
**The Final Chamber:**
At last, he saw a glimmer of light-his goal. A small air pocket, a bubble of salvation nestled in the stone. But between him and safety stretched the Grotto of Doom, a labyrinth of jagged rocks that twisted and turned like the intestines of some prehistoric beast. One wrong turn, and he could be lost in this maze, his air dwindling to nothing, his lungs heaving as he gasped for breath that would never come.
**Jake’s Resolve:**
His body ached, muscles burning from the effort. But Jake pushed forward, driven by the primal urge to survive. He squeezed through the labyrinth, scraping his skin against stone, until at last, he broke the surface. Sweet, precious air filled his lungs, and he let out a roar of victory, his voice echoing through the cavern like the battle cry of a warrior who had faced the darkest depths and emerged unscathed.
For now, Jake had conquered the cave. But the black, silent waters around him were a reminder that in this realm of eternal night, danger was never more than a heartbeat away.
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*Jake stared into the water beneath him, the dark, silent expanse waiting. He knew he would dive again, driven by the siren call of the abyss, to face the unspeakable horrors that lurked in the depths. For in the world of cave diving, the line between life and death was razor-thin, and only those who dared to dance on its edge could truly claim to be alive.*
Tight places above ground freak me out. I couldn't even imagine underwater tight spots. No thanks! Have a great day, guys.
So sorry for John’s family with his loss. Great review of this video. Was waiting for Gus to spit his drink all over our screens! Yalls reactions were hilarious and made my week! Thank yall for being so awesome!!
Gus still retains his childlike glee when he laughs.
So glad to hear this reaction! The algorithm directed me to that channel a while back and I abandoned watching the vid pretty quick. The chatGPT comment is spot on, the prompt must have been written to maximize dramatic, scary tension words, and it creates this repetitive, vacuous narration. I really enjoyed your levelheaded perspective and insights about the reality of the sport vs this dramatization.
Hilarious. GPT Gus and Woody face unfathomable multiple dangers in the claustrophobic but highly technical realm of the studio. Never knowing what lurking malevolent forces may be seeking their imminant but untimely demise.
The segment when Gus and Woody talk about ChatGPT. Lol 😆
Take a shot every time he says “shaft”
This isn’t your every day darkness, this is oppressive darkness
"You make one move and youre dead"😂
"You accidentally turn your light off, and YOU'RE DEAD."
😂😂😂...@@DIVETALK
You guys killed me on the Chat GPT exposure. It almost sounded exactly the same on the wording. Love how you guys are both educational and entertaining. Keep it up.
From day one of my open water class, “Never dive beyond your training!” has been consistently stressed. The moral of this tragic story for me is that we need to never dive beyond our training OR our capabilities and that has to include our physical condition. Mad respect to anyone that has the wisdom to not dive when the little voice in the back of your mind is making their scuba nerd senses tingle!!!
Gus I just started watching these and watched them going back and it threw me off how different you look from the old videos congratulations on your weight loss sir impressive 👏🏼
oh my god, lmao, im a creator also and you guys just lifted a veil for me, I had no idea this AI tech existed , im old fashioned writer , so its mind blowing !, I recognizer from dozens of Chanels now.... just wow ! hella funny!
You both are truly the best dive commentary on TH-cam. Keep up the great work.
Narration: They effortlessly create transformative content whilst observing an over descriptive explanation of homo sapiens swimming in an aqua filled subterranean gallery of lightlessness.
Thank you for explaining in so much detail. As someone who has never been scuba diving but has a dream to one day, I watch your videos to learn as much as I can. Cave diving is so fascinating to me.
''some people crave it'' -- fr. i have whatever the total opposite of claustrophobia is. small, dark spaces make me relaxed. its wild
Well, something I like to make clear: We Dry Cavers don't tend to throw ourselfs into tight holes head first like Lemmings. We usually use descenders, that makes the throwing into holes more comfortable. And more important, we use acenders. That is a neat device to outwit gravity.
We need a count on the daunting use of daunting
As an ex-teacher, I was chuckling at the narration throughout, especially when you compared it to Chat GPT. It sounds just like when students would look up every word in a thesaurus in order to pad out their writing. This video would genuinely be a great teaching exercise for a lesson on comparing the features of different writing genres - descriptive writing v.s. non-fiction. I can just imagine saying to my students, "Right, what elements of this passage do you think are not effective and why?" 😂
He definitely used ChatGPT for his narration lol 😂😂😂