I'm not gonna lie, I enjoy the camera pointing at a screen more than the screen recording. Whether you go back to screen recording or continue using a camera, or even doing a mix of both for different videos, I enjoy listening to you.
AI is getting out of hand, and you're right, it just lies sometimes. If I get a comment on a video, I prefer to answer it myself, not rely on AI. AI can be really frustrating.
With every new update they make TH-cam just makes it less and less subtle that they want you to lie to your audience. A perfect TH-cam for them would be one where you cannot trust anything you see or hear
I hate ai as well, but see it this way: at least they don't know that you never use your dvd player and at least they don't know what apps you have installed
I am glad they don't, although I am sure they do quite a bit of data collecting and know things I would rather them not know. My use of a DVD player doesn't really matter that much.
I predict in 2030s, the rest of the internet might aswell be robots and AIs masquerading as humans. Plus, if I remember this correctly, the AI generated reply thing has been around for 4-5 years, but back then, it could only respond to very basic comments like "Hey this is nice, wanna be friends" or something like that.
TH-cam did this because they only care about "content". It doesn't **lie** so much as it just doesn't interface with reality. It's any old crap for filling the page -- content.
Part of me wants to be a Linux snob but it has too many of it's own annoying problems for me to get comfortable with. But I also hate MS with a passion and 7 is getting less and less supported. Also I don't use DVD or Bluray that often but I still love to collect them. I wish I could find the kind of movies I like at thrift stores more often.
I feel like one of the reasons so many people preach Linux to me is that I would on paper seem like the perfect fit for Linux. I hate modern windows with a passion. I really enjoy old computers, but not for retro gaming or anything, I love pushing them to be practically useful with modern tasks. I also like tinkering with computers and such, and appreciate things that don't have a ton of needless "user friendly" features. On paper, Linux would fit me perfectly. But I have several reasons I just really don't like it. The main one being the snobby annoying Linux user community; I have no desire to be a part of something like that. On top of that, While I love messing with hardware; I like software that just works as it should with no mess on every PC that I have. For me, that is Windows XP; it just does what I need/want it to do perfectly with no fuss. I also just don't like the look or feel of any distro of linux I have used (and I have used quite a few of them.) They all just feel sort of "temporary" to me; I know that doesn't really make sense trying to explain it, but that is just the feel I get from all of them. And the people saying "you just haven't found the right distro yet" I don't want to have to install 30 different operating systems on my PC just to find one I don't hate, and then have it only work on half of my machines because Linux is fiddly like that. One selling feature everyone always preaches to me about linux is that "it is very customizable, so you can make it perfect for you." But that simply is not true in my case. Windows XP IS the perfect operating system. I love the look, I love the feel, I love the user interface, and I love the way it works. There is not a single thing I would change. The only feature I would ad is the ability to snap windows to the sides or corners of the screen, but that is a nit pick (and there is probably a 3rd party way of doing it, but I haven't looked.) At the end of the day, I am not going to use a version of Windows newer than XP (or maybe 7) on my machines, so the point will come some day when I am not able to do what I need. Then I will become a very silent linux user. I have already lost interest in computers because of how bad they have gotten, and that will kill any interest I have left; but that is how it has to be. But I still have a good several years left before I have to do that.
Ai is the biggest disappointed of the century, all this hype and all it is is a algorithm detector with a memory that took 10 years to go from fruit fly to fly
Oh, how I wish there was a toggle to turn ai stuff off~ AI is a new, experimental thing. Yet corporations put it in every single app they own as if it's supposedly the greatest thing since slice bread.
Wow. Talk about removing human interaction from the Internet... that and the absolute garbage options you get lol Edit: Screw the guy who was so pissy about Linux. I dislike Linux heavily after trying to use it for a while. It's just not as good as what I need, and it's not compatible with software I need to use (nor is Wine)
4:07 that is not a real person. I get extremely negative comments all the time accusing me of "deleting their comments" it's just a bot, don't bring attention to it
The only reason I believe it is a human is they posted the comment first, and then edited it about 30 minutes later to ad the bit about deleting the comment.
I am convinced that those nonesense youtube shorts with 200k likes and nonsense comments are actually just AI generated on the spot and in reality only like 5 people watch them lol
Probably. I have never been a fan of the "shorts" format. It is just designed to grab the attention of people with very short attention spans and keep them locked in for as long as possible.
@@WalterKnox The only time I ever used the shorts format was some random clips of games for the sole purpose of getting more people to see it but even then that was a handful of months ago. But I don't think we could agree more about shorts, it's literally just TT (an app already known for bad stuff) but the standard of content on shorts is far lower, it's always just a meme screenshot with a guys face so it trips the ai into thinking its original content
Wow that's bad. Quantity over quality I guess, seems they just want max engagement even if its all just irrelevant hallucinations. It definitely is really annoying that everything has to have AI in it, now we have AI summaries which kinda annoy me (isn't that what the video description was for?)
@@WalterKnox Yea, I think the scariest thing I see in terms of AI is generated audio/video content, and the people testing this sort of thing in newscasts, definitely eery thinking of a future where the vast majority of our media is just AI generated with barely any human involvement.
I already put a whole rant on my community tab about AI and that new ask feature but to sum it up, I don't like the ask feature especially If you dont know what that is? There's a thing with some premium users where they get to use this ask button letting them talk to an ai about the video (always appears on songs im listening to) and itll scrape the data of the video like whatever song is in it or the script of it without the video maker's consent! I know I wouldn't like my videos scraped by AI against my will and have them slap summaries under there, without so much as an option to disable it. Thankfully all I have is game clips which the ai tools can't really make anything out of but I really am not a fan of that. At least make it an opt out
I have been right clicking and clicking open in new tab since before mouses even had wheels/center buttons; It is second nature now and simply would take more effort to try to change a habit than to just click the button.
As much as I wish it could be, I agree that Linux isn't just a universal solution. Even a more beginner-friendly distro like Linux Mint or Ubuntu is going to be hard for people who are used to Windows. I assume the DVD thing came from the AI "seeing" you talking about how much worse a lot of new things are getting, then checking elsewhere on the internet (or in data it has in its database) and seeing a pattern between people liking older technology and using DVDs instead of streaming services.
all this AI is a joke idk why they bother wasting resources on this fade. and on the topic of linux even as a user i dont see it ever taking over windows or mac for alot of reasons mainly do to its fix your self nature not many people can build a computer not many people can code or browse forums from decades ago trying to fix a basic issue windows could have fixed in a milasecond hence why i have it on a laptop i dont use often. every os has its ups and downs.
Agreed, I do like Linux but I can see at least in it's current form it is definitely not for everyone, I do pretty well with working on computers so it works for me but there are a lot of cases still where it just doesn't work as well
My grandma uses Linux mint. She thinks she's using Windows. It is at the brink where most users would probably be fine on it. Very few people actually need Windows for Windows specific things. Games? Steam has that Proton thing. Most anti-cheat works on Linux. Adobe products work in wine now. OnlyOffice exists for office users. All the browsers, including internet explorer, work on linux.
I don't think it's going to be a fad. If companies can find a way to save money, they will do it, doesn't matter how bad the quality will suffer. Coke for example, already made a ai ad.
Soulless slop. On the bright side, a lot of people think that. Me personally, if I see a thumbnail I THINK is AI, I will skip over it, even if it's otherwise interesting.
@@WalterKnoxI’m ok with people using it ironically for funny things or whatever but using it practically is bound to be problematic. Look at Cokes creepy ad, it was horrible.
Eh… DVDs aren’t really my thing. I have an HTPC for a reason, I just download whatever I want to watch. That way I have a local copy which I don’t have to deal with streaming over the network.
@@WalterKnoxI have a plex server as a backup of my DVDs, But how do you get the movies and shows? Do you sail the high seas, or what do you do or where did you go to download the movies?
That would be absolutely awesome. I know it won't happen, although Staz does have the ability to be everywhere on the internet at once. I should have probably said Vedal 3 times in a row and he would have shown up.
Even if AI was remotely coherent nobody could justify the laziness involved in using it to respond to comments. You couldn't even train a human to respond exactly as if it was you, nonetheless a stupid and hulucinating robot. Anyone using these AI responses clearly don't give a shit about their audience.
Yeah. Either respond to the comments, or don't. If you need an algorithm to churn out a single sentence that you can just click, then just don't even bother at all.
Ah ok I see, you’re one of those content with complaining at the sky for the rest of your life as if that will resolve your issues with enshittification of online services instead of actually changing the platforms you use so this kind of thing can’t happen again. 😂
Yeah. Let me just go change TH-cam back to being good again. I will get right on that. I can change the software and hardware I use locally, I can't change a whole website; you must be delusional. I have had many people in the past tell me that they quite like this style video, which is why I make so many of them; they get good engagement, and people enjoy them for the most part. The door is right behind you, don't let it hit you on the way out. And of course, this is not an airport; no need to announce your departure.
@@InDeepPudding What other platforms are there to use? Every other platform has this garbage and 9 times out of 10 is way worse then TH-cam. If enough people are vocal about how much we don’t like this AI slop it just might make a difference.
@@S.J.C._Entertainment Nebula, Peertube (like tilvids), and Odysee are good platforms to replace youtube. Invidious is a good front-end to youtube itself, and you can even gimp the annoying aspects of youtube with extensions like ublock origin, sponsorblock, unhook, and blocktube if you really still want to use youtube. Big corporations do not care even a little bit about what you think about their products if it goes contrary to their bottom line, and even if everyone who used youtube complained about the AI features and youtube removed them, they would still look for other ways to push garbage on their users and content creators if it ultimately gives them more money.
vedal987 mentioned
hol up, imma call the based dept
someone tell youtube there is a problem with their AI.
"Hello, Based Department?"
Staz about to pull up here
TH-cam doesn’t even want you to properly interact with your audience anymore. It’s sad in a way.
This is what I say thier going to crap
It’s sad in every way.
TH-cam's really trying to turn you into an industry plant by giving you all the tools to ignore and lie to your audience
WOW the canned soulless responses are just like my favorite RPGs!
This new era of the internet is all about erasing human connection and replacing it with "convenient" AI slop. Gotta love it.
I'm not gonna lie, I enjoy the camera pointing at a screen more than the screen recording.
Whether you go back to screen recording or continue using a camera, or even doing a mix of both for different videos, I enjoy listening to you.
I’m really scared that these brilliant machines will take my job 🙄
ai brainrot shoveled down our throat every day on the internet
AI is getting out of hand, and you're right, it just lies sometimes. If I get a comment on a video, I prefer to answer it myself, not rely on AI. AI can be really frustrating.
I think TH-cam recommended this to me solely because he mentioned Neuro
Our AI slop dystopian future
TH-cam auto generated comment responses....
What the absolute HELL happened to society
People said AI would take over I'm pretty sure It's getting dumber.
Abominable Intelligence.
With every new update they make TH-cam just makes it less and less subtle that they want you to lie to your audience. A perfect TH-cam for them would be one where you cannot trust anything you see or hear
AI is used in the most pointless ways possible in my opinion. There are so few uses of AI that are actually useful.
Yep. That about sums it up.
ai is a pure war weapon.
I hate ai as well, but see it this way: at least they don't know that you never use your dvd player and at least they don't know what apps you have installed
I am glad they don't, although I am sure they do quite a bit of data collecting and know things I would rather them not know. My use of a DVD player doesn't really matter that much.
I predict in 2030s, the rest of the internet might aswell be robots and AIs masquerading as humans.
Plus, if I remember this correctly, the AI generated reply thing has been around for 4-5 years, but back then, it could only respond to very basic comments like "Hey this is nice, wanna be friends" or something like that.
4:07 some Linux users are crazy... I almost became one of the crazy ones...
I am glad you didn't.
TH-cam did this because they only care about "content". It doesn't **lie** so much as it just doesn't interface with reality. It's any old crap for filling the page -- content.
i dont know for what else you could use linux right now other than for running a server or a virtual machine with windows 10 on it
you shuld become a voice actor dude, you got good range
Part of me wants to be a Linux snob but it has too many of it's own annoying problems for me to get comfortable with. But I also hate MS with a passion and 7 is getting less and less supported.
Also I don't use DVD or Bluray that often but I still love to collect them. I wish I could find the kind of movies I like at thrift stores more often.
I feel like one of the reasons so many people preach Linux to me is that I would on paper seem like the perfect fit for Linux.
I hate modern windows with a passion. I really enjoy old computers, but not for retro gaming or anything, I love pushing them to be practically useful with modern tasks. I also like tinkering with computers and such, and appreciate things that don't have a ton of needless "user friendly" features.
On paper, Linux would fit me perfectly. But I have several reasons I just really don't like it. The main one being the snobby annoying Linux user community; I have no desire to be a part of something like that. On top of that, While I love messing with hardware; I like software that just works as it should with no mess on every PC that I have. For me, that is Windows XP; it just does what I need/want it to do perfectly with no fuss.
I also just don't like the look or feel of any distro of linux I have used (and I have used quite a few of them.) They all just feel sort of "temporary" to me; I know that doesn't really make sense trying to explain it, but that is just the feel I get from all of them. And the people saying "you just haven't found the right distro yet" I don't want to have to install 30 different operating systems on my PC just to find one I don't hate, and then have it only work on half of my machines because Linux is fiddly like that.
One selling feature everyone always preaches to me about linux is that "it is very customizable, so you can make it perfect for you." But that simply is not true in my case. Windows XP IS the perfect operating system. I love the look, I love the feel, I love the user interface, and I love the way it works. There is not a single thing I would change. The only feature I would ad is the ability to snap windows to the sides or corners of the screen, but that is a nit pick (and there is probably a 3rd party way of doing it, but I haven't looked.)
At the end of the day, I am not going to use a version of Windows newer than XP (or maybe 7) on my machines, so the point will come some day when I am not able to do what I need. Then I will become a very silent linux user. I have already lost interest in computers because of how bad they have gotten, and that will kill any interest I have left; but that is how it has to be.
But I still have a good several years left before I have to do that.
AI stands for Artificially Intelligent, not one iota of talent.
Ai is the biggest disappointed of the century, all this hype and all it is is a algorithm detector with a memory that took 10 years to go from fruit fly to fly
Yeah. I don't think I have heard a single person who actually wanted this or will use this. The same goes for most "AI" garbage.
I don't even understand what the point of this is. Why would someone ever use this
Yeah. I don't think I have heard a single person who actually wanted this or will use this. The same goes for most "AI" garbage.
Oh, how I wish there was a toggle to turn ai stuff off~
AI is a new, experimental thing. Yet corporations put it in every single app they own as if it's supposedly the greatest thing since slice bread.
Going full force on something experimental is bound to turn out horribly.
I think that most users would be fine on linux. Most users use their operating system as a bootloader for chrome.
Most and all are 2 different things.
I like the custom time warner logo on that 4250
AI is literally just a marketing tool buzzword. There are no real AIs, only (text) prediction algorithms.
Every product these days is just a bunch of buzzwords mashed together to grab the attention of brain dead morons who buy it.
Wow. Talk about removing human interaction from the Internet... that and the absolute garbage options you get lol
Edit: Screw the guy who was so pissy about Linux. I dislike Linux heavily after trying to use it for a while. It's just not as good as what I need, and it's not compatible with software I need to use (nor is Wine)
Those miser ones are great but i had to replace with a ge led because the halogens burnt out after 20+ years
4:07 that is not a real person. I get extremely negative comments all the time accusing me of "deleting their comments" it's just a bot, don't bring attention to it
The only reason I believe it is a human is they posted the comment first, and then edited it about 30 minutes later to ad the bit about deleting the comment.
I am convinced that those nonesense youtube shorts with 200k likes and nonsense comments are actually just AI generated on the spot and in reality only like 5 people watch them lol
Probably. I have never been a fan of the "shorts" format. It is just designed to grab the attention of people with very short attention spans and keep them locked in for as long as possible.
@@WalterKnox The only time I ever used the shorts format was some random clips of games for the sole purpose of getting more people to see it but even then that was a handful of months ago.
But I don't think we could agree more about shorts, it's literally just TT (an app already known for bad stuff) but the standard of content on shorts is far lower, it's always just a meme screenshot with a guys face so it trips the ai into thinking its original content
Wow that's bad. Quantity over quality I guess, seems they just want max engagement even if its all just irrelevant hallucinations. It definitely is really annoying that everything has to have AI in it, now we have AI summaries which kinda annoy me (isn't that what the video description was for?)
Pretty soon we will have nothing bu AI generated videos, with AIs "watching" them, and nothing but AI comments and AI replies.
@@WalterKnox Yea, I think the scariest thing I see in terms of AI is generated audio/video content, and the people testing this sort of thing in newscasts, definitely eery thinking of a future where the vast majority of our media is just AI generated with barely any human involvement.
there is a pipebomb inside your PC
I built it myself, and added nothing of the sort; so I am pretty sure there is not.
i dont use anything on my computer beside this one youtube video
Utube is going going down fast and with the bs
I already put a whole rant on my community tab about AI and that new ask feature but to sum it up, I don't like the ask feature especially
If you dont know what that is? There's a thing with some premium users where they get to use this ask button letting them talk to an ai about the video (always appears on songs im listening to) and itll scrape the data of the video like whatever song is in it or the script of it without the video maker's consent! I know I wouldn't like my videos scraped by AI against my will and have them slap summaries under there, without so much as an option to disable it. Thankfully all I have is game clips which the ai tools can't really make anything out of but I really am not a fan of that. At least make it an opt out
use middle click to open links (like the video/post things form the video) in a new tab
I have been right clicking and clicking open in new tab since before mouses even had wheels/center buttons; It is second nature now and simply would take more effort to try to change a habit than to just click the button.
happens
never knew this is a thing
As much as I wish it could be, I agree that Linux isn't just a universal solution. Even a more beginner-friendly distro like Linux Mint or Ubuntu is going to be hard for people who are used to Windows.
I assume the DVD thing came from the AI "seeing" you talking about how much worse a lot of new things are getting, then checking elsewhere on the internet (or in data it has in its database) and seeing a pattern between people liking older technology and using DVDs instead of streaming services.
Yeah; I imagine that is the case. Nonetheless, I still don't need an algorithm to respond to comments for me.
@@WalterKnox Yeah, that's really not a necessary feature.
7:00 I'm a bit like that sorry
Well then you should stop being an toxic elitist with a bad case of main character syndrome.
On both of my comments you respond at lightning speed how do you do that?
I just happen to be on the computer reading through comments at the time that you post them.
all this AI is a joke idk why they bother wasting resources on this fade. and on the topic of linux even as a user i dont see it ever taking over windows or mac for alot of reasons mainly do to its fix your self nature not many people can build a computer not many people can code or browse forums from decades ago trying to fix a basic issue windows could have fixed in a milasecond hence why i have it on a laptop i dont use often. every os has its ups and downs.
it likely (and unfortunately) won't be a fad due to its potential for psyops, but it really should just be ignored.
Agreed, I do like Linux but I can see at least in it's current form it is definitely not for everyone, I do pretty well with working on computers so it works for me but there are a lot of cases still where it just doesn't work as well
My grandma uses Linux mint. She thinks she's using Windows. It is at the brink where most users would probably be fine on it.
Very few people actually need Windows for Windows specific things. Games? Steam has that Proton thing. Most anti-cheat works on Linux.
Adobe products work in wine now. OnlyOffice exists for office users.
All the browsers, including internet explorer, work on linux.
I don't think it's going to be a fad. If companies can find a way to save money, they will do it, doesn't matter how bad the quality will suffer. Coke for example, already made a ai ad.
Are we shocked?
No, no we are not.
Soulless slop. On the bright side, a lot of people think that. Me personally, if I see a thumbnail I THINK is AI, I will skip over it, even if it's otherwise interesting.
Yeah. I don't think I have heard a single person who actually wanted this or will use this. The same goes for most "AI" garbage.
@@WalterKnoxI’m ok with people using it ironically for funny things or whatever but using it practically is bound to be problematic. Look at Cokes creepy ad, it was horrible.
Lol I saw my comment in the video. also I am surprised you don't own or watch DVDs considering how much you don't like newer technology
Eh… DVDs aren’t really my thing. I have an HTPC for a reason, I just download whatever I want to watch. That way I have a local copy which I don’t have to deal with streaming over the network.
@@WalterKnoxI have a plex server as a backup of my DVDs, But how do you get the movies and shows? Do you sail the high seas, or what do you do or where did you go to download the movies?
Piracy is very much involved.
@@WalterKnox ok, that makes sense
Staz Clip this
That would be absolutely awesome. I know it won't happen, although Staz does have the ability to be everywhere on the internet at once. I should have probably said Vedal 3 times in a row and he would have shown up.
Even if AI was remotely coherent nobody could justify the laziness involved in using it to respond to comments. You couldn't even train a human to respond exactly as if it was you, nonetheless a stupid and hulucinating robot. Anyone using these AI responses clearly don't give a shit about their audience.
Yeah. Either respond to the comments, or don't. If you need an algorithm to churn out a single sentence that you can just click, then just don't even bother at all.
Ah ok I see, you’re one of those content with complaining at the sky for the rest of your life as if that will resolve your issues with enshittification of online services instead of actually changing the platforms you use so this kind of thing can’t happen again. 😂
Yeah. Let me just go change TH-cam back to being good again. I will get right on that.
I can change the software and hardware I use locally, I can't change a whole website; you must be delusional.
I have had many people in the past tell me that they quite like this style video, which is why I make so many of them; they get good engagement, and people enjoy them for the most part.
The door is right behind you, don't let it hit you on the way out.
And of course, this is not an airport; no need to announce your departure.
@@InDeepPudding What other platforms are there to use? Every other platform has this garbage and 9 times out of 10 is way worse then TH-cam. If enough people are vocal about how much we don’t like this AI slop it just might make a difference.
@@S.J.C._Entertainment Nebula, Peertube (like tilvids), and Odysee are good platforms to replace youtube. Invidious is a good front-end to youtube itself, and you can even gimp the annoying aspects of youtube with extensions like ublock origin, sponsorblock, unhook, and blocktube if you really still want to use youtube. Big corporations do not care even a little bit about what you think about their products if it goes contrary to their bottom line, and even if everyone who used youtube complained about the AI features and youtube removed them, they would still look for other ways to push garbage on their users and content creators if it ultimately gives them more money.
@@WalterKnox I didn't say I was leaving, human natgeo like this is why I still watch youtube!