How To Spot An AI Content Farm

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  • @Pinely
    @Pinely  Рік тому +211

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    • @Tinlion09
      @Tinlion09 Рік тому +3

      That ad pivot was so rough that no AI could have written it. 10/10, will not be suing for the whiplash you gave me

    • @ogedeh
      @ogedeh Рік тому +1

      ​@@Tinlion09 what happen

    • @queens552
      @queens552 Рік тому +1

      I have been watching your channel for a while and though your content has changed I really like these videos and your personality

    • @djharvey8026
      @djharvey8026 Рік тому

      Why is there a green download button 8:52

    • @yusufmunir7095
      @yusufmunir7095 9 місяців тому

      I laughed LMAOOO 😢

  • @cookieeaturface
    @cookieeaturface Рік тому +3245

    AI could free us from the most menial and tedious work we suffer through, and instead we're first using it to flood every creative medium possible and grind artists into dust.

    • @castielchieng7475
      @castielchieng7475 Рік тому +272

      one word, greed.

    • @krunkle5136
      @krunkle5136 Рік тому +78

      Work that involves human connection or direct results or results you realizing that are happening but maybe aren't obvious, produce meaning.
      AI will rob people from discovering this.

    • @MondaysMakeMeVomit
      @MondaysMakeMeVomit Рік тому +273

      For real. AI should be doing all the bs jobs so WE can do the artsy fartsy creative stuff. Our world is so twisted

    • @ddjsoyenby
      @ddjsoyenby Рік тому +96

      yup but hey multimillionaires will save 4 bucks on actual writers.

    • @iouoneshnigglefartz2937
      @iouoneshnigglefartz2937 11 місяців тому +44

      The thing about that is, it‘s actually just easier to replace creatives than it is to make infrastructure changes for menial labor. Either an automated jean-hole-drill press catches on something, failing mechanically, or the community can‘t afford to loose the nickles it makes from sanding holes in jeans, so its refused despite being the better, humanist, well-intended option. To clarify, those communities are wrong for insisting the work is necessary, but the point remains. A machine takes different effort, and I‘d argue more effort. So it‘s progression is slower. There are arguably more difficulties, regarding materials, getting things built, shipping them, etc.
      It‘s easier and cheaper to make an algorythm reading the internet, on a single laptop than it is to weld and manufacture a maid/construction-robot that doesn‘t need oversight to do everything a human arm can. Prosthetics and designs exist and are replicatable, but it takes materials. Anyways, have a good one.

  • @FranNyan
    @FranNyan Рік тому +6935

    Thing is, AI can't replace my favorite genre of youtube video: Nerds being passionate about their special interests. The sort of video where some dude talks for 20 minutes about this one thing that they can't stop thinking about, someone out in a field pointing out the neat things they found, skits that wrap up a million in jokes from a subsection of the population into 3 minutes of perfection. AI can only remix what already exists and has no personality. The heck is the fun in that?

    • @Rose_creature
      @Rose_creature Рік тому +375

      Exactly. True passion coming from a nerd info dumping about a my little pony lost episode has more love, care will always trump entertainment made by AI. It can't manufacture the same love and care. AI can be used in ways to benefit society but the lazy grifters who want quick cash have ruined it for the rest of us.

    • @talonhammer
      @talonhammer Рік тому +148

      Totally agree. AI cannot replace Atomic Shrimp.

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried Рік тому +98

      I've watched a few videos from Emplemons talking about NASCAR and normally I'm not into that sport, but him being really passionate about it made me invested in it. The idea of getting rid of UA-camrs who are passionate about subjects for AI generated content sounds terrifying

    • @tweeandcute283
      @tweeandcute283 Рік тому +16

      ⁠​⁠@@randomtinypotatocried That video is great. I too am not into sports and, on top of that, I don’t exactly agree with the political takes Emplemon implicitly espouses. But the finale to the Dale Earnhardt video is very moving. Just skip the sponsor break to that video.

    • @Wombattlr
      @Wombattlr Рік тому +1

      @@tweeandcute283 somehow, the only part of the video I don't really remember _is_ the sponsor segment...

  • @greenhowie
    @greenhowie Рік тому +3546

    the next step is big brands convincing kids that anything non-AI is cringe. Calling it now, this hasn't happened yet but you can see the pattern

    • @froggy5748
      @froggy5748 Рік тому +461

      I’ve already discussed AI art with my younger siblings (11 and 9) since my little sister is an artist. I refuse to let any companies brainwash my siblings just because they’re young.

    • @Googledeservestodie
      @Googledeservestodie Рік тому +146

      I can see it. Just astroturf a culture of apathy around artists not being able to work the same way "Wagies taking Ls" treated food service. Convince the toddlers that workers needing jobs is "boomer" and "cringe".

    • @shenwoo666hellbrawl
      @shenwoo666hellbrawl Рік тому +164

      You know I'm gonna be straight if despite all the extensive litterature/movies/papers that came out pointing out the dangers about A.I, we STILL have jackasses who will readily abuse it to get money or whatever then humanity deserves the fall, I'm sorry but at that point we would truely be hopeless as a specie and objectively deserve the worse to happen to us lol

    • @ogedeh
      @ogedeh Рік тому +3

      what happen

    • @guidedexplosiveprojectileg9943
      @guidedexplosiveprojectileg9943 Рік тому +13

      ​@@shenwoo666hellbrawl I made 2 million dollars using AI dropshipping of facebook

  • @D44RK_Iced_Yogs
    @D44RK_Iced_Yogs Рік тому +1964

    Not just AI, UA-cam is too. Every time I open a channel and go to “videos” on UA-cam it’s set to “for you” NOT “latest” and I’m so done with it. I hope they revert this change or make it an option to default sort by latest, popular and for you.

    • @SharpShooter700
      @SharpShooter700 Рік тому +204

      Only way to ever find something new is to somehow know about something you've never heard of. The algorithm only recommends what I already watch. It sucks.

    • @vlennoxx
      @vlennoxx Рік тому +16

      I have that option and the default is most recent? Maybe its a country thing?

    • @AndromedaD
      @AndromedaD Рік тому +8

      I've gotten that on some channels, but not all of them. I think it's the largest ones who have that feature at the moment

    • @chuck600
      @chuck600 Рік тому +31

      ​@@SharpShooter700 my algorithm constantly presents me with new creators. Also the fact that most views come from recommendations and non-subscribers indicates that in general the algorithm does a good job

    • @burgermind802
      @burgermind802 Рік тому +13

      @Chuck600 the algorithm never shows me anything interesting

  • @TechnoMediaStation
    @TechnoMediaStation Рік тому +496

    The most depressing thing about the Bloo channel is how little regard people have for the intelligence of children when farming nonsensical content for them so they can make vast profits. The UK has a legacy of superb children's programming, where the content was created with great love and care, particularly people like Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate who made Bagpus, the Clangers and Ivor the Engine, or the great children's programming hosts like Neil Buchanan or Dave Benson Phillips, they all took pride and care when creating content for children and there were so many wonderful role models for a generation. Say what you will about TV but for children it's heavily regulated (at least in the UK), to make sure what they watch is appropriate. Now, children being thrown in front of UA-cam instead are being given absolute brain rot, they don't learn anything, it's not healthy for them, its just obnoxious noise, giving kids what they want, rather than what they need. It's an absolute tragedy and a lost art.

    • @AnaHernandez-ge1mi
      @AnaHernandez-ge1mi Рік тому +48

      I feel sad for kids growing up with youtube as their only source of entertainment. I'm only 24 but I can watch any show I watched when growing up and they have substance I watch them and I see yes I understand why I liked as a kid. A lot of them have actually love put into them they never underestimated the intellect of kids and put thought provoking things in their shows.

    • @GamingPandaCat
      @GamingPandaCat 7 місяців тому +6

      I miss between the lions, it unironically taught a spanish speaking kid a few things about the english language, there was also the usual values found in other shows of its time but I preferred this one over sesame street for some reason

    • @Kuzey457
      @Kuzey457 6 місяців тому +16

      if lazy parents didn't just shove a tablet in their kid's hands as soon as they're able to blink it wouldn't be such a problem

    • @ladyalicent705
      @ladyalicent705 4 місяці тому +8

      The worst thing is the parents of these kids. They’ll just throw their kids in front of UA-cam so that they don’t cry or scream. What are they watching? Who cares? Will there be consequences later down the line? Probably, but why worry? They probably didn’t even want children, they just thought it was expected of them or parenting wasn’t that hard or something. It’s a disgrace

    • @humankerbal3623
      @humankerbal3623 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm not from the UK but aardman is the shit for everyone in my house

  • @TheRealFlurrin
    @TheRealFlurrin Рік тому +643

    I think the fear of writers being pushed out by AI comes not from the idea that writers are replaceable, but the idea that AI is infinite, and writers are limited, and capitalism will always choose infinite growth. Always. To quote James Stephanie Sterling, they don't just want money, they want all of the money forever. UA-cam will become flooded with these generated videos faster than humans can put them out, and search results will be dominated by them to the point where human channels will only be reachable at all by word of mouth. That's a danger present in a lot of industries right now. The WGA is correct to nip it in the bud, and everyone else should do the same. It's not that AI doesn't have a purpose and place. But it shouldn't be even allowed comparison with what it's trying to replace.

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Рік тому +15

      Perfectly said

    • @Kromiball
      @Kromiball 9 місяців тому +7

      Yes, AI will only work in an economic system without profit incentives

    • @joelrobinson5457
      @joelrobinson5457 3 місяці тому

      I've found a channel cloning a youtubers voice to narrate reddit stuff, checked their shorts, dozens and dozens of ones just like it, no views, it's f**king automated

    • @Anthony-rb8ib
      @Anthony-rb8ib 3 місяці тому +3

      Sounds like the causing factors of the video game crash of the early 80s. Horrible content shoveled out en masse, which eventually damaged the perception of video games so badly that the market died for years. Maybe a similar thing will happen with current media and AI content.

    • @cantin8697
      @cantin8697 2 місяці тому

      @@KromiballThe only reason to use AI for this sort of stuff is profit incentives.

  • @ZachGatesHere
    @ZachGatesHere Рік тому +928

    It's not that AI content is as "good" as content made by people. It's that odds are most viewers won't care and will just consume farmed AI content happily, driving out real creators.

    • @theuzi8516
      @theuzi8516 Рік тому +87

      So much this. What the "success" of AI really shows is that people have low standards.

    • @mosquitopyjamas9048
      @mosquitopyjamas9048 Рік тому +22

      No wonder AI is winning, we suck 😢

    • @TheGeekRex
      @TheGeekRex Рік тому +28

      This is exactly what I'm scared of with AI taking jobs. It's irrelevant how low quality or boring AI content is, I'm afraid people have such poor taste they won't notice the difference.

    • @seth5143
      @seth5143 Рік тому +1

      @@TheGeekRex
      That's the current reality but the future reality, the one you'll be dragged kicking and screaming into, is that in a few years time you won't be able to differentiate between the two either. AI isn't going to statically remain as it is; it's getting better exponentially and will continue to do so. It won't be boring, low-quality uncanny valley content for very much longer. Dystopian? Absolutely. True? That too.

    • @farrahupson
      @farrahupson Рік тому +16

      Yep. This has already been happening. Just look at the size of channels like 5 Minute Crafts. The content varies from straight-up garbage to "this might very well kill you". Then compare the subscriber number to Ann Reardon's How to Cook That channel. She actually tries the hacks from the content farms, and has a fraction of the subscribers (although her channel is sizeable, so that's hopeful.)

  • @Gamingderpmonglers
    @Gamingderpmonglers Рік тому +944

    I already know AI will implode on itself, at least here on UA-cam. Audiences HATE content farms with a burning passion, be it ElsaGate, Spill, SunnyV2, JakeTran, Illuminaughtii, etc. When faced with the choice of art with personality or the Uncanny Valley, people are going to choose their fellow humans. I can already see the "This channel is just a content farm" or "This person is just an AI voice" accusations on all the tea/drama channels now.

    • @carsoncarruthers9606
      @carsoncarruthers9606 Рік тому

      The people who care are probably not the majority of the population. It still gets views, and the dangers of AI goes far beyond art and UA-cam. Big corporations have probably already discovered ways to market products or brainwash people into thinking certain ways. News organizations could use it to completely dominate a certain narrative. We opened the box and there is no closing it

    • @Jasonmakesvideo
      @Jasonmakesvideo Рік тому +25

      And then there's Simon Whistler....he's a content farm I can get behind

    • @tpgggg
      @tpgggg Рік тому +75

      @@Jasonmakesvideo simon at least is physically present in all of his videos. I have no idea how much of his time is spent filming his stuff (especially his 1-2 hr crime videos) but i get the idea he just never sleeps lol

    • @shadow_edits_000
      @shadow_edits_000 Рік тому +14

      SunnyV2 averages 2 mil per video though

    • @CaraTheStrange
      @CaraTheStrange Рік тому +4

      @@Jasonmakesvideo
      A fellow legend i see, blaze breterin unite

  • @fictthecreator7083
    @fictthecreator7083 Рік тому +133

    Okay, but, I do want to point out, one of the funniest and kinda saddest things about that “20 most dangerous animals” thing is that tarantulas aren’t that dangerous? I know they put a spider first and foremost because, well, spiders, but that just sorta highlights how little they actually care…tarantulas are generally docile and low-activity, and while they do have a venomous bite, it’s no worse than a bee sting to us humans (unless you happen to be allergic). Your biggest risk is probably handling your tarantula, then forgetting to wash your hands before rubbing your eyes or something, since the fuzz can cause irritation, but as always, do your research, and don’t just pick up wild animals!

  • @xandermin
    @xandermin Рік тому +56

    6:53 the snake in the top frame looks like a ball python, which is one of the most harmless snake species in the world. i have one as a pet and the craziest thing she does is knock over the plants in her enclosure at night. truly a dangerous beast.

  • @noogidoo2217
    @noogidoo2217 Рік тому +347

    I think a good example from a while ago now was soothouse. Though it was before the whole AI mess we have going on today, they said they shut down partially because they were getting outperformed by reddit TTS channels. As someone who has consumed a lot of their content, and a decent amount of reddit TTS at times, I think it should be immediately obvious which has more value, but you can also see why TTS channels pumping out 2/3 videos a day do as well as they do.

    • @froggy5748
      @froggy5748 Рік тому +129

      I miss soothouse, they actually added funny jokes and personality to their videos. Meanwhile the tts bullshit hurts my ears and adds nothing. It’s so sad.

    • @noogidoo2217
      @noogidoo2217 Рік тому +67

      @@froggy5748 yeah RIP soothouse, its still one of my goto sources of background audio when I'm doing something, I must have watched each video quite a few times now

    • @sling-b
      @sling-b Рік тому +27

      god i miss soothouse

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried Рік тому +16

      I miss them so much. I don't follow much channels that focus on stuff like that (the few I do is for the creators themselves)

    • @Pinely
      @Pinely  Рік тому +103

      Lol Im close friends with most of the soothouse guys we all live next to eachother, I think part of it was also just the hassle of operating a channel with so many people on it

  • @NATESOR
    @NATESOR Рік тому +85

    The whole trick is, the grift isn't setting up the channels, it's selling people the "secret" to setting up the channels. Very few people are making money on actual content farming by the time the "gurus" come in. Folding ideas did a good video on it about audible audiobooks.

  • @dakat5131
    @dakat5131 Рік тому +232

    I'd have to disagree with "Virtual influencers can't be cancelled"- I have seen automated novelty channels being taken down because the computer generated something that got it reported to the moderators.

    • @aleksandertrubin4869
      @aleksandertrubin4869 Рік тому +20

      I think it's meant more in a "permanent cancellation" sense. But yeah, "Nothing, Forever" (the Seinfeld-inspired thing) and Neuro sama did get suspended. I guess Tay got fully cancelled though.
      BTW it's kinda crazy how something that only big corporations could afford 7 years ago is now seemingly being done by ordinary people

    • @liveangel93
      @liveangel93 Рік тому +8

      Being cancelled doesn't mean being banned, being cancelled means you did something that made Extremely Online people hate you, and can result from anything from sending inappropriate messages to underage teens on Discord, to cheating on your wife, to (checks notes) tweeting the mildest take on a children's movie that everybody forgot about in 5 minutes.
      Virtual influencers don't have Discord accounts, wives to cheat on (or mistresses to cheat with), or opinions on forgettable movies to tweet. If it can't be traced to a person who could do those things, then it can't be canceled.

    • @Opionatedhomosexual
      @Opionatedhomosexual 5 місяців тому

      They can and have, something mecha got cancelled

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard 3 місяці тому

      Those rules will change...

  • @smproject16
    @smproject16 Рік тому +153

    Ai isn’t going away anytime soon (it may never will) but amidst the chaos let’s hope we don’t lose ourselves in the insincerity of it all.
    Art is about connecting. Any type of entertainment isn’t there to fill the void, it’s about sharing your passion and it’s something to uplift and inspire yourself and others.
    I love seeing the passion other people have for their art form and I’d hate to see that go away

    • @krunkle5136
      @krunkle5136 Рік тому +13

      Unfortunately art education isn't robust everywhere so there's a lot of people that don't appreciate the process and connection to the creators.

    • @user-qi6pv9jh7o
      @user-qi6pv9jh7o 3 місяці тому

      to say nothing about tons of deepfake+chatbot+trader accounts that might one day emerge and render internet communication too hard.

  • @hoolyelina
    @hoolyelina Рік тому +706

    What I hate most about ai generated content is that I see people say that it's liberating art. It's giving everyone freedom to create. But they don't create, and the art they make might only look somewhat good because the machine was fed art of actual people, who made it themselves. Nothing is stopping them from learning to draw, to write, to create. Because it's not a talent you're born with, it's a skill that takes time. And by taking hard work of amazing artists, you're not liberating art, you're actively harming the ones who make it. It's terrifying to see, in the credits of a short animated film, as the background artist be "ai + human". Not even a name. There a thousands of artists who could be working instead of that ai. Ai makes lifeless recreations of what it was fed. No thought behind it, no hard work, no nuance or humanity. And I don't want to believe that that's all art is to people.

    • @piglin469
      @piglin469 Рік тому +33

      Despite being pro a.i the concept of a.i. Art confuses me like we could make a irl Pokédex real life Jarvis but we have this instead

    • @tsuchinoko719
      @tsuchinoko719 Рік тому +8

      U ate

    • @tinminator8905
      @tinminator8905 Рік тому +9

      How is that different to what you are doing though? You see what other people make, mimic it. Learn from it and combine it with your previous knowledge. You might come up with something that you didn't see before but I can guarantee you that it has been done before. Humanity as its entirety in all its history is incredibly vast.
      I think most people don't think at the right scope when it comes to AI. They aren't just fed pictures of one artist or remember a certain set of images that they can mimic. They are being fed massive amounts of data. So much that thousands of people couldn't look at all of it before their life is finished and through deeplearning adjust a massive practically non deconstructible neural network that can create an output that nobody can understand anymore where it came from. It does not function like a copycat program like most people believe.
      If you see an AI image and think: "I have seen something just like this before it must have copied it from someone else." That is complete nonsense. That is not how deep learning AI operates. The only reason it seems like that is because an unholy amount of art has been created in the history of humans and the likelyhood of you having seen something very similar before is incredibly high. You can feel the exact same way about any human created artwork given the right bias. This is simply due to the fact that pretty much everything that humans find appealing has already been discovered by the billions and billions of human lifetimes that have passed so far. AI will have the ability to have access to a lot of it, so there is no reason why AI wouldn't be able to create something indiscernable from human art in the future. I simply believe we have to regulate it. Noone stopped watching sports just because there are robots out there that can run faster or be stronger than humans. The fact that something is being done by humans has value to humans.

    • @talonhammer
      @talonhammer Рік тому +79

      ​@@tinminator8905 note that you said "what you are doing" and not "what we all do. " pure projection

    • @jjprs3062
      @jjprs3062 Рік тому

      You never created anything. You just told a robotic slave to create something for you. That's not the same.

  • @koboldcrusader
    @koboldcrusader Рік тому +136

    remember how annoying the whole "reddit/tumblr/4chan/whatever posts read by a tts" thing got? well, look where we are now.

    • @DarkenedX08
      @DarkenedX08 2 місяці тому +3

      They're still everywhere on UA-cam Shorts.

    • @RanchMonarch
      @RanchMonarch 21 день тому

      @@DarkenedX08TikTok is flooded with them

  • @danielbrugovsky6018
    @danielbrugovsky6018 Рік тому +227

    Goddamnit. I've literally minimized this video, clicked on a YT Short and immediately realized I was watching AI generated content. It was a soul-less explanation of an anime related symbolism, but the fact that no-one in the comments caught on the blatant AI voice, script and editing made me next level of sad.
    Cheers to you Pinely and all the other creators that care for their audiences!

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 9 місяців тому +12

      I came back here from a allen tsai short (you know that guy who does "did you know in X") and his opening was very different. Instead of opening with a clip from the movie he usually talks about he opened with a blatantly obvious AI generated clip of him or some other rando jogging. I checked his channel and sadly he is now switched over to the AI generated opening it seems. And the worst part, nobody in the comment section seemed to know how it was obviously created by an AI.

    • @DafiM264
      @DafiM264 8 місяців тому +2

      Yes same bro

    • @FruitsChinpoSamuraiG
      @FruitsChinpoSamuraiG 4 місяці тому

      i feel like when it comes to shorts, it's more difficult to notice, especially with how the algo is trying to push random content. i personally havent encoutered such content, or at the very least i don't THINK i have (ok there was one video but everyone complained about it so there's that).

    • @humankerbal3623
      @humankerbal3623 3 місяці тому

      Yeah I should probably fix my, turn on a video and look at the comments habit

  • @archer4424
    @archer4424 Рік тому +101

    "That's not art, that's just a product." (15:57) Perfectly said.

  • @MadameCirce
    @MadameCirce Рік тому +281

    Content farms were already a blight on UA-cam, and now AI is making the problem a billion times worse. I have an older version of Chromecast plugged into my TV, so I can't log into my account to see my own feed of recommended videos. What I do see there has made me feel actual rage from time to time... videos with millions of views that are clearly content farm BS. You can often tell by the video title and channel name alone. And the infuriating part is knowing that while they do bot views and engagement, there are still a bunch of dumb clueless people watching.

    • @Jasonmakesvideo
      @Jasonmakesvideo Рік тому +2

      Tons of "content automation" companies out there

    • @WarTitan888
      @WarTitan888 Рік тому +3

      I just avoid videos and shorts that look like they’re made by ai or belong to a garbage content farm channel. UA-cam really needs to fix their algorithm…

    • @krunkle5136
      @krunkle5136 Рік тому +1

      Solution: platforms that limit user content for quality and scarcity that use no automation.

    • @DarkShard5728
      @DarkShard5728 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@WarTitan888they won't fix it because it generates the same amount of money, or probably more because of how easy it is

    • @darksidegryphon5393
      @darksidegryphon5393 Місяць тому

      @@Jasonmakesvideo And a lot of content automation tutorials as well.

  • @scpWyatt
    @scpWyatt Рік тому +90

    would love to hear more of Pinely's opinions on ball quantity over quality (for youtube educational purposes of course)

    • @froggy5748
      @froggy5748 Рік тому +4

      If there’s more than two balls I’m generally concerned

    • @clean.zero.
      @clean.zero. Рік тому +1

      i like your shorts they cool

  • @JayconianArts
    @JayconianArts Рік тому +249

    An actual genuine issue with generated stuff is flooding sites and places that drown out actual artists and creatives. On DeviantArt, after they welcomed the stuff, its become so much harder to find other actual artists. I've blocked everything related to it, but that doesn't work because these people don't want to admit they used it! Or are too lazy to properly tag it.
    I dont think its gonna replace genuine artists, theres so much that a machine cannot replace... (Plus its trained on billions of stolen peices of art and writing). There's more to the creative process then just a final image.But for the lazy and greedy? Its a perfect tool for churning out meaningless stuff.

    • @Ziaberry
      @Ziaberry Рік тому +58

      Recently I went to Etsy because I wanted to commission an artist to draw my dnd character.
      Etsy is FLOODED with AI "artists" to the point where it was nearly impossible to find a real artist. And these AI users often try to skirt around it by burying the disclaimer deep in the description, or they say something like "we use AI technology along with Photoshop and digital editing" as if that makes it better. It's infuriating.

    • @guidedexplosiveprojectileg9943
      @guidedexplosiveprojectileg9943 Рік тому +29

      DeviantArt welcomed that crap with open arms to the dismay of artists

    • @JayconianArts
      @JayconianArts Рік тому +7

      @@Ziaberry My condolences, hope you found someone to take on your character.

    • @talonhammer
      @talonhammer Рік тому +13

      ​@@Ziaberry I'm trying to sell commissions for D&D or other characters and its impossible to find customers. 😢 missed connections

    • @randomtinypotatocried
      @randomtinypotatocried Рік тому +23

      I made the mistake of looking into doing freelancing illustration for extra money since I'm moving and it's just a complete cesspool with all the "artists" selling AI generated illustrations as their own and being next to impossible to find anyone who isn't doing it

  • @JuneCrashRadio
    @JuneCrashRadio Рік тому +904

    Love you're visual framing, honestly your presentation is one of a kind. It's not what makes you special but it's the wanting to add your own creative touch that elevates your work.

    • @joshmay2944
      @joshmay2944 Рік тому +15

      I was gonna comment as well that Pinely has the best thumbnails in the game, but you're right, it's his visual presentation overall that's a step above!

    • @bidoof367
      @bidoof367 Рік тому +2

      @@ThatJyJade he isn't???

    • @trispears9286
      @trispears9286 Рік тому

      @@ThatJyJade nuh uh

    • @JohnDarksoul69
      @JohnDarksoul69 Рік тому +4

      people been sleeping on my mans pinely, his videos are so good they deserve way more views

    • @Froggeh92
      @Froggeh92 Рік тому +4

      Im so glad. I remember a few of his videos about 6 months ago making me nauseus from all the odd jumps. Its no longer the case. Hes nailing it

  • @AnaHernandez-ge1mi
    @AnaHernandez-ge1mi Рік тому +113

    Its so disheartening to see how ppl are either saying "give up its the future" or "this is amazing" to thing AI generated things

    • @krunkle5136
      @krunkle5136 Рік тому

      It's just nfts all over again. The bubble will burst, people will wisen up especially with education.

    • @alisaalvi1129
      @alisaalvi1129 Рік тому +29

      People are so eager to live in future, yet they can't even solve the past and present's problems that could led to worse future. Yep, it's too bad.

    • @Kuzey457
      @Kuzey457 6 місяців тому

      Humans are evolving way faster than they can handle and it will inevitably lead to their own destruction. If not this time, next time.

    • @user-qi6pv9jh7o
      @user-qi6pv9jh7o 3 місяці тому +6

      What freaks me out the most is that they don't understand that such picture shitters will _never_ be able to make blueprints. Blueprint needs math, physics, ergonomics, etc, _understanding,_ but look, it spews out 10 000 megapixels and soon will 100 000, what else do we need?
      If you think it's unrelated to the "true art or not" question, you don't think enogh.

    • @yes_and_so_what
      @yes_and_so_what 3 місяці тому

      @@user-qi6pv9jh7o I agree: physicality is something a digital program will never truly understand even is the parameters can simulate something like it, some stupid program doesn’t truly feel like a person can, the worlds influences can absolutely give more to something that a computer simulating that could ever do

  • @djalland1
    @djalland1 Рік тому +42

    As someone who went through all of the same emotions whilst watching "Why do short films look like that" a few weeks ago, having finally clicked on it after 3 weeks of it appearing in my recommended videos, this is genuinely the most relatable video I've seen in a while.

  • @AveryAnarchy
    @AveryAnarchy Рік тому +49

    someone else compared these content farms to shovelware and I think that's 100% accurate. as kids, how much times did our parents bring home awful shovelware games, and how many times did we happily play them despite them being awful? not many people knew at the time, but as years went on the term gained traction and people learned to stay away, and learned the difference. I think we're going through those growing pains with AI farms, because it's so new, that if they use a good text to speech or have an actual person voice it, many people won't even catch it if they're not actively paying attention to the video. UA-cam being popular is, in the grand scheme of things, still new. I really don't think as many people will consume that AI content a few years from now, just like how we as a society grew out of the horrible phase of piles and piles of Nintendo Wii and CD rom shovelware. I wonder how much of the fear is of how new it is and just how people have to learn. Those thumbnails and titles look enticing NOW, but what about in the future?

  • @Will-kt5jk
    @Will-kt5jk Рік тому +74

    I watched an Eliot Sang vid earlier exploring the concept of attention as a commodity which we produce.
    Viewing consumption of media as labour throws a different shade on AI-generated content - we're working for the AI so that they can get paid by a corporation, who's earning funds by re-selling our attention to other corporations, who then try to convince us to spend money earned through other labour, on products we didn't know we wanted.

    • @britzkrieg2
      @britzkrieg2 Рік тому +10

      I just watched that video yesterday. Very insightful.

  • @MY1BLACKCAT
    @MY1BLACKCAT Рік тому +25

    AI is also making so much content impossible for me to watch. The robovoices are horrible, they mispronounce so much and put the emphases on the sentence so that they distract you from what theyre saying. I complained about it on one channel and the guy sent the rudest reply back to me, and i wasnt even complaining about his story it was just the robovoice which ruined his video

  • @wrenmassey6876
    @wrenmassey6876 Рік тому +25

    Automation was supposed to decrease the time we have to spend working so we can spend more time making and enjoying art but corporations are hellbent on making sure the inverse happens

  • @HumbleAshe
    @HumbleAshe Рік тому +462

    I’ve definitely seen so much rage against and fear towards AI on UA-cam on Twitter, at least regarding art and how it’s being used to try and replace human artists or writers.
    Some people have been trying to use AI to replace artists, but such a modicum is pretty detrimental and dangerous since it would take away from the human touch and spirit that people can put into their artwork with their own styles or ideas. Plus, there’s the issue of AI stealing components from existing art. It’s gotten to a point where even art websites and conventions are taking a hardline stance to ban AI artwork (which I wholeheartedly support).
    And in regards to writing for stuff like movies or shows, having AI replace humans for writing would remove a lot of the unique human elements for scripts, etc and just turn things into churned out stories based on algorithms rather than stories people crafted themselves. I’ve also seen one or two toxic anti-SJWs claiming that AI is “good” as a means to replace “woke Hollywood writing,” but that just feels more tone-deaf and ignorant to the dangers of AI and more like pushing some bad narratives regarding “culture wars.”
    (I’ll also add voice acting as another major concern too. Lots of VAs, from more freelance like Gianni or in the industry for games or shows, are concerned about AI basically “stealing” their voice likenesses.)

    • @randomusername1735
      @randomusername1735 Рік тому +53

      Exactly, it's basically an advanced search engine that steals art. The problem is that because it steals from so many different sources, it's hard to find who exactly it stole from which will lead to people claiming that "it's no different from inspiration"

    • @chuck600
      @chuck600 Рік тому +6

      ​@@randomusername1735 that is not how deep learning works. You could call taking taking terabytes of training data without artists' consent stealing, but the AI itself doesn't steal anything. It's a huge neural network that was trained to recognize patterns in the training data and then use them to output something with the same patterns

    • @elvingearmasterirma7241
      @elvingearmasterirma7241 Рік тому +42

      ​@@chuck600 Youre right. Its the humans stealing and then pretending they didnt. And acting like us artists are overreacting when we are damn well not!

    • @elvingearmasterirma7241
      @elvingearmasterirma7241 Рік тому +26

      ​@@PretendingToBeAHuman Ive pretty much put away the idea of making a living off my art. Artists are already not respected and our works are not considered valuable.
      And now art generation is being used left and right because you dont have to pay an artist for something!
      Blegh

    • @kicsiqki
      @kicsiqki Рік тому +22

      My concern about AI isnt about replacing writers/artists/programmers etc. Its about how it can be used to supercharge creating fake news, amplifying messages, fortify echochambers...

  • @Idengard
    @Idengard Рік тому +10

    „Dribble daily“ would be a rather fitting name for a channel putting out three videos of such „ultra high quality“ per day

  • @gregorehorror
    @gregorehorror Рік тому +30

    My kids were watching one of the nature ones one day and I had to keep telling them, "that part isn't true, neither is that, y'all it's better to just read a book about it or watch the BBC version" 😳

  • @SpencerHHO
    @SpencerHHO 8 місяців тому +9

    The apparent hard limit AI is running into is that it needs good original data to be trained on. The addage "garbage in garbage out" holds very true. AI models trained on the output of other AI models turns into conplete unintelligible gibberish in just 3 generations. We can already see this with clever trolling like the fake posts on reddit leading to an article referencesing a made up thing and making a fool of the publisher.
    I'm not saying that AI isn't a potential threat to original works and creative expression. But AI maximalists are exaggerating it's potential in the foreseeable future.

  • @Owl88889
    @Owl88889 Рік тому +29

    Not only UA-camrs, this is affecting so so so many creatives. As an artist myself, seeing grifters gain thousands of dollars each month off Etsy is so disheartening.

    • @wildboargaming1858
      @wildboargaming1858 3 місяці тому +1

      and even without the AI generated shit, there’s so much drop shipping of items from aliexpress to clueless Etsy customers too :(

  • @kookiespace
    @kookiespace Рік тому +38

    Also honestly I pity the grasp of the world of people who will rally for AI to replace everything. How sad their hearts must be...

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Рік тому

      And then they'll get shocked whenever AI replaces their jobs and they have no job anymore, nor no good socialist system that keeps them from being poor or starving.

    • @USB3.2
      @USB3.2 2 місяці тому

      I really hope I wont be able to monetize something I like doing
      - ai people, probably

  • @DARKredDOLLAR
    @DARKredDOLLAR Рік тому +26

    Imo all platforms should incorporate a mandatory disclaimer whether something is human made or ai generated. It's becoming ever so slightly harder to distinguish between the two.

  • @coyote2733
    @coyote2733 5 місяців тому +6

    For what it’s worth, one reason short films “look like that” is aspect ratio and fps. The cinematic ratio with black bars has been studied to be perceived as more professional than aspect ratios that better fit modern tvs computers and phone screens. Additionally, pretty much all cinematic films are filmed in 24fps for pretty much the exact same reason. Some movies, for example the Hobbit movies, tried filming in 48 fps and again were perceived as cheap, even though their budget was very high. Most affordable cameras film in higher fps and a more convenient aspect ratio, and many short films we see are made for UA-cam, so have these features that have been studied to be seen as distinct and cheaper than feature films. Its difficult to pinpoint so it’s more of a vibe than an obvious choice, which is why the visual style is distinct

  • @esbenm6544
    @esbenm6544 Рік тому +85

    To believe AI in its current form can replace content creators, is to think it is possible to write a story without comprehending the concept of story. AI can write paragraphs of things happening but is fundamentally incapable of telling a story.

    • @AiSyYoo
      @AiSyYoo Рік тому +17

      I suggest you don't underestimate AI like that. Yes, AI can't "understand" the fundamentals but I can assure you that replicating such understanding is possible and that many people won't be able to differentiate the illusion AI can produce and the actual quality content creators. You shouldn't forget that kids and impressionable people are on the internet. Not to mention half of these people have their brains melted by short videos. They literally can't focus on anything if it's longer than a minute. Just the numbers that these kinds of people will generate can drive the gears of youtube algorithm to promote AI content. Sad but that's the truth. Unless UA-cam does something about it before it happens

    • @esbenm6544
      @esbenm6544 Рік тому

      @@AiSyYoo You say that but I have never seen a single example. And by the end you seem to drift into boomer existential dread. Not convinced.

    • @huntercoleherr
      @huntercoleherr Рік тому

      MPT7 has a token capacity of 65000, and can be expanded to 82000. Basically, the entire works of Tolkien.
      It really won't be long before you are proven dead wrong.

    • @adora_was_taken
      @adora_was_taken 4 місяці тому +4

      AI doesn't have to write a story, it just has to sound vaguely entertaining. A lot of people just don't care, so as long as you pump out a _lot_ (which is incredibly easy with AI) you're pretty much guaranteed success.

  • @DisasterthonTrueHorror
    @DisasterthonTrueHorror Рік тому +14

    I am so glad someone has made a video on this. I work hard on every aspect of my videos, research, writing, editing, all of it. And I have been copied my a different ai/ fiver channel so many times! A new channel pops up everyday completely copying my video, sometimes reuploading a complete copy .. it’s an absolute pain and so demoralising! I think I’m gonna have into face reveal and work that way as a way to seperate myself from them.. Great video man.

    • @akhimahathir2004
      @akhimahathir2004 9 місяців тому +1

      I feel bad to you buddy. But hey at least your content has better effort than sunnyv2

  • @soroushkowsarian3364
    @soroushkowsarian3364 Рік тому +83

    The subtlety in the way a human acts and makes content compared to a perfect cut, is something that even tho most people can't pinpoint at first, they can all tell that something is wrong when that feeling of passion isn't there, I do feel like a piece of content made by an AI is no different to a human making a piece of content that they just don't care for, the big difference at least for now between the two imo is that the AI makes content that it was told, while the human counterpart makes the content because it is something they themselves felt passionate to do and you can definitely feel that in the video

    • @carrotkid1
      @carrotkid1 Рік тому +5

      I may be wrong, but isn't that the Uncanny Valley effect?

    • @TheB0sss
      @TheB0sss Рік тому

      ​@@carrotkid1 i don't think so, uncanny valley is about the visual differences between near humanoid characters and actual humans. It doesn't refer to abstract creations by humans in any way

    • @lobstersonskateboards3988
      @lobstersonskateboards3988 Рік тому +2

      That's how I feel tbh. When a person makes content they don't care for, it's not like they're putting any sense of creativity into it, they turn their brains on autopilot and practically become AI themselves. Pinely's original reaction to kwebblecop felt like a sentiment I had when the original surge of fear came around towards artists, that if you felt like you can be replaced your content probably isn't quality or filled with passion in the first place. I know the nuance behind it now, obviously, but at the same time I wonder if this would lead people to realize how passionless their work is and maybe strive to do what they personally want.

  • @2darki
    @2darki Рік тому +72

    Being an artist, I used to love watching two minute papers but then AI quickly took off and I learned that it is trained with bilions of pictures, with no credit given and no copyright/licenses respected. Then my favorite art plattform, Artstation got flooded with flooded with this slob and when everyone called them out on it, Tim Sweeney (owner of epic games and Artstation) just talked down to artists and tried to looks like one of those AI clowns are one of us.
    Now we have images with thousands of of likes on the frontpages and those people have never drawn in their lives, dont respect artists, try to pretend to be artists and live of off artists content.
    Artstation is a art portfolio website btw.

  • @calcifur
    @calcifur Рік тому +32

    I find it really tempting to throw morals and creativity out the window when I spend hours editing a video that get 5 views and then got 250k for one I I basically just screenshoted a cutscene with no VO

    • @thebreadhead2000
      @thebreadhead2000 Рік тому +9

      The daily mental struggles of a UA-camr. I feel you

  • @Idengard
    @Idengard Рік тому +24

    It won’t be over for actually creative creators. AI can’t be creative, it can merely mimic and mash together what others made before

  • @eedoan
    @eedoan Рік тому +10

    The "why do short films look like that?" was recommended for me some time ago and I almost clicked, now watching your video made me realise that I dodged a boring time-wasting bullet lol. Great video pinely!

  • @MerlinCross13
    @MerlinCross13 Рік тому +9

    My mind is just flashing back to the Veggie tales skit of humor being randomly generated by AI.

  • @treyyates
    @treyyates Рік тому +73

    I'm the world's biggest Pinely fan and I'm here to say - I think we've got another Pinely Certified Banger on our hands

  • @HumbleAshe
    @HumbleAshe Рік тому +30

    Regular Pinely chatting next to TV Pinely in the beginning is some Jurassic Park John Hammond shit, and I’m enthusiastically up for more of that.

    • @dakat5131
      @dakat5131 Рік тому +2

      This park sure is jurassic!

  • @sad_doggo2504
    @sad_doggo2504 5 місяців тому +6

    Interesting look at the Bloo channel, didn't know kids were into surrealist horror.
    In all seriousness as an artist who is finally at a stable place to start getting my work out there, I really couldn't hate AI more. And we have a word for the kinds of people that rely on it to the point of sacrificing their creativity and passion: "sellouts."

  • @vraisairs9201
    @vraisairs9201 11 місяців тому +9

    Book channel: Spinely
    Graphic Design Channel: Sighnly
    Math Tutor Channel: Ninely
    German tutor channel: Neinly
    Food Channel: Dinely
    Fashion Channel: Finely
    Art Channel: Linely
    Minecraft Channel: Minely
    Vine and Tiktok compilation channel: Vinely
    Wine and alcohol tasting channel: Winely
    That's all i can think of right now

  • @jtoegi
    @jtoegi Рік тому +27

    This feels like a season finale. All that Evil Pinely build up

  • @Iwneiwnwnorhwu
    @Iwneiwnwnorhwu Рік тому +8

    Corporations try not ruin everything challenge impossible:

  • @Gustoberg
    @Gustoberg Рік тому +42

    Content farms are such a big baby thing to do, like, getting thousands of dollars a month seems great, but the point of a youtube channel is the creator, the soul and fulfillment of making videos. If you're fonna become an AI techbro just have a job that needs quantity over quality and doesn't require a soul to operate, not the only tech job that does require charisma and soul to operate (usually₩

  • @devonnogoogle3592
    @devonnogoogle3592 Рік тому +29

    I blame youtube for never endorsing creators/projects like animators, actors people making like a film series on UA-cam instead, commentary channels and challenge channels get pushed.

  • @Joiplers
    @Joiplers Рік тому +9

    Pinely doesn’t know about Garten of BanBan, he’s living the good life

  • @TheSuckoShow
    @TheSuckoShow 6 місяців тому +2

    That nab nab thing is like watching the inside of a Loony Tune having a psychotic breakdown.

  • @TercelRepairManual
    @TercelRepairManual Рік тому +12

    Human greed and laziness is what we should fear, AI is just the tool.

  • @pixelpondering
    @pixelpondering Рік тому +15

    I recently clicked on a recap of a movie and it didn't take long to see it was just an AI script being read by an AI voice because the script was soulless and the pronunciation of common words was robotic. But the people in the comment section LOVED it. And on top of that, I started being recommended other channels with similar names and they were also AI scripts being read by an AI voice (and likely made by the same people). It was kinda sad to see because I was looking for someone to give an interpretation of the movie but I just got the bare bones plot with an odd pronunciation of words.

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Рік тому

      What channel was it?

    • @pixelpondering
      @pixelpondering Рік тому +2

      @@kittykittybangbang9367 the channel I saw initially was called "Movie Recaps." I don't remember the other channel names off hand.

    • @slevingarganera8375
      @slevingarganera8375 5 місяців тому

      A lot of those recap channels feel like that. The only one I’m subscribed to is Mystery Recapped, who is actually a real person and makes jokes.

  • @Gustoberg
    @Gustoberg Рік тому +12

    a sad boys episode, AND a pinely episode on the same day? Mr. "Jimmy" Beast truly is a benevolent god

  • @Googledeservestodie
    @Googledeservestodie Рік тому +78

    I'm not going to lie, the idea of $65,000 a month is extremely appealing to me for obvious reasons. At the same time, I'm not sure how I'd live with myself knowing the only contribution I'll ever make is the video equivalent of shovelware. I'd be ashamed of myself knowing that I had wasted countless hours of strangers time with a video that equates to basically a Wikipedia article or loud pointless distractions for small children that gives them literally nothing of value.

    • @LittleMissLounge
      @LittleMissLounge Рік тому +17

      I know what you mean. Having morals and (at least something tantamount to) self-respect is a pain in the ass sometimes.

    • @Kuzey457
      @Kuzey457 6 місяців тому +1

      Entertainment's where the money is. Everyone hates it, ironically, but there's a reason celebrities and athletes make millions more than anyone with a normal job

    • @waterfish3886
      @waterfish3886 26 днів тому

      whats scary is that i can see myself and so many others quickly growing apathetic to the "morals" involved when the money actually starts rolling in

  • @shinyminunthetheatregeek2036
    @shinyminunthetheatregeek2036 Рік тому +18

    The intro to that dangerous pets video had what looks like a ball python in it??? One of the most docile snakes ever??? It literally won't hurt you unless you actually treat it like shit. Sorry I'm just tired of stigma against snakes.
    But, regardless, this AI takeover is seriously scary for me. Writing and art are my passions. The thought that my hard work could be ignored for stuff churned out as fast and efficiently as possible makes me so sad. I haven't finished the video yet, so I'm excited to see your take

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Рік тому

      Plus people need to understand that AI is not going to stop at creative jobs, its going to go after professional jobs next. We already have AI farmers and AI doctors already, so what's next?

  • @mk-aka-morgan8386
    @mk-aka-morgan8386 Рік тому +3

    The Bloo video is about the video game Garten Of BanBan, it’s extremely popular on children’s yt channels, my nephews obsessed with it.

  • @caelstyx3206
    @caelstyx3206 Рік тому +10

    Art is pretty cool because you don't just discover things about yourself in the process you also are conversation with your audience and move and grow with them. I think thats whats so awesome about you asking your brother to edit. His choices were artistic and that gave you a new perspective you wouldn't have otherwise. I was very touched by that. Its pretty apocalyptic being an artist trying to make your living off your art. But I know what I make matters for myself. And hopefully one day it will matter to other people as well.

  • @donkmaster6762
    @donkmaster6762 Рік тому +8

    i think the AI people are gonna realize a harsh reality soon: when everyone has access to the same tools, u actually need to bring something unique to the table to stand out. so if u use AI... so what? thats like if u told me ur gonna make a million bucks cuz u just got after effects or adobe photoshop. like.. ok? everyone else has those tools too? having the tool doesn't mean ur gonna automatically win?
    ai tech ppl love to assume that AI means effort free. it doesn't. we're just in a period where AI content isn't oversaturated yet (but we're already hitting that point). once it becomes too mainstream, u'll quickly see how the Cool Hip Thing will turn to the most excruciating effort-filled ways.
    look what happened when we were able to make clothes with machines. ppl had to discover how to make their clothes stand out, and there's a constant vibe of something being Better or Higher Quality if it's handmade.
    i don't know why ppl think AI will just. dominate and smother out the options. it won't. the human brain wants variance, and the main driving force of the internet (teens and young adults) will probably always be one of rebelliousness and of wanting to explore new things. the real wonder is if we're going to start getting really "random" bizarre incomprehensible content when that AI saturation hits, as ppl try to be as anti-AI as possible to the point of being.. well, something entirely new.

    • @qoganjacks146
      @qoganjacks146 Годину тому

      These are some important points many people missed. Just look at how hour long UA-cam videos are on the rise after Explosion of TikTok.

  • @HuntressWizard
    @HuntressWizard 11 місяців тому +6

    I'm sorry but "If you're looking for a channel that's as evil as it is piney" gave me a chuckle

  • @koolkayn
    @koolkayn Рік тому +10

    I haven't even seen the vid yet, I just wanna say that the thumbnail is dope as HELL and Pinely has been absolutely KILLING it recently with the way he edits/presents his videos

  • @locodesert2
    @locodesert2 Рік тому +55

    I think if ai does take all our jobs then eventually the money economy is going to crash. Workers need to get money and workers help get companies money. It’s a whole loop going on but if you get rid of the workers the workers can’t get money and customers can’t really give companies money.

    • @joshmay2944
      @joshmay2944 Рік тому +15

      Yeah well have to move to a universal basic income eventually, hopefully sooner rather than later.

    • @namegoeshere1
      @namegoeshere1 Рік тому

      Socialism is the only way forward. Please deprogram from your capitalist programming and it will make more sense. I only say this because you are SO close to socialist ideology. Be well 🫡

    • @2darki
      @2darki Рік тому

      ​@@joshmay2944 There won't be any UBI, it's just a lie from tech bros to justify them replacing artists, writers and other workers.

    • @locodesert2
      @locodesert2 Рік тому +1

      @@joshmay2944 the money economy is a whole loop. Ai would break that loop.

    • @plebmcpleb5761
      @plebmcpleb5761 Рік тому

      Note that it's not "AI" that will take over our jobs. It's StabilityAI, it's OpenAI, it's Google. It's the rich tech giants. Corpos owns that thing, it's not some faceless entity.

  • @WinderTP
    @WinderTP 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for mentioning the editor in the "automation" process. I'm sure if people can get their way the editor will be thrown out the window as well, but as a video editor I still feel safe to a degree from robots taking my job.
    Under your last video I mentioned making my own unhinged video essay so I'll mention it in here again. On top of the conception of a topic so niche no robot can hallucinate the depth of, the editing and the underlying human understanding behind the veil of context is the most important part of the visuals - the visual flow that brings one frame to the next, the memes that makes the narration relatable, and the composition that gives a deeper meaning to the words being spoken, they are all important not only in online videos, but film in general.
    There is an emotional layer in the editing process that makes a video truly unique, even when everything else lacks it. Not that I'm advocating for this type of automation; some videos I've edited makes me wanna puke from how boring they are, but when the editor is emotionally invested in the subject, it will come across the screen and impact the viewer as well.

  • @smallishfilms8362
    @smallishfilms8362 Рік тому +5

    I had to reference in my critical reflection on my filmmaking project at university recently. In the library I found a journal article about how a company was training AI to select the best takes, basically do shot reverse shot and colour grade. Quite scary

  • @xnaileditx
    @xnaileditx 8 місяців тому +3

    The Orr in the TV behind u is too fine I think u should add him to all ur videos

  • @Gloomdrake
    @Gloomdrake Рік тому +9

    I laughed at the Evil Pinely outro only because it said he was a DIY UA-camr. The AI may not know anything, but at least it recognized the pattern that DIY channels are evil

  • @sophiauban7352
    @sophiauban7352 7 місяців тому +1

    I love that you record on ur steps and ur kitchen. Idk it just feels v genuine and comfortable. you take time to set a scene for up urself to film in and its so refreshing and unique.

  • @ComradeMarlow
    @ComradeMarlow Рік тому +4

    Btw, absolutely love the footage of you looking around playing on the TV beside you as you share the essay and stuff. Good touch

  • @Vilkiy
    @Vilkiy Рік тому +14

    pinely could also be an AI

  • @jerrunholt5571
    @jerrunholt5571 Рік тому +29

    Ai is advancing and improving at a terrifying rate. Sure rn a lot of it is just memes and weird ass porn, but it could get much more sinsister then that

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Рік тому +3

      I hate for it to evolve into a real-life AM from I have no mouth and I must scream

    • @skylarsaysstuff
      @skylarsaysstuff 5 місяців тому

      The character ai versions of AM is super chill and cuddly even​@@kittykittybangbang9367

  • @clivenazareth7069
    @clivenazareth7069 5 місяців тому +1

    This is really cool, I love the weird angles in the video. Being on the stairwell is such close and comfortable location to hearing someone speak in.
    The video angles you take in your videos match the energy of your channel to a t

  • @nat298
    @nat298 Рік тому +16

    It's really easy to write AI off as incapable of making something of high quality. I'm an artist, and for the first few months that AI was part of the conversation in the art world, it wasn't that good. Artists could look at AI art and say "that's cool, but it can't draw hands correctly". Then AI learned how to draw hands correctly. Artists looked for other insufficiencies in AI art. Every time artists found something to criticize AI art for, it was revised, and eventually it overcame every obstacle to creating "good art". Now I can confidently say that AI is able to make art that is better from a technical standpoint than anything I've ever made, and it is only going to get better from here.
    Basically, what I'm saying is that even though AI content farms aren't currently able to make videos as interesting or well produced as yours, you can't really bank on that being the case in the future. AI art is now capable of creating paintings that look as if they were made by a passionate artist, and someday AI-generated videos may follow suit. Rather than putting all our stock in the quality of our work, which can be replicated, it should be placed in the essential difference between AI and human art. And that is the fact that it was created to reflect the person who created it. AI can create art that is identical to ours, but it can't create to express itself.

    • @Pinely
      @Pinely  Рік тому +6

      yeah I agree with most of this, I think the fact that an expression is happening, the fact that a person cares is a big part as to what gives art its value

  • @LucyM-
    @LucyM- Рік тому +8

    You know life is cruel and unfair when you remember Pinely doesn't have 1 million+ subscribers.

  • @NasuPrime
    @NasuPrime Рік тому +5

    Whole time I was waiting for the "this video was written by AI" twist

  • @talonhammer
    @talonhammer Рік тому +9

    Pinely I have to say, your cinematography skills are next level. You inspire me to make art.

  • @Picobits
    @Picobits Рік тому +5

    The TV Pinely just reacting to everything you say may be the best addition to this video

  • @stacin821
    @stacin821 Рік тому +8

    People have probably heard this 100 times from old people like me but I think the idea of AI has already happened over & over again. I think of music & how a trend will catch & it will be copied until people can't stand it but they still listen. Then an artist comes out that is so new & interesting that it throws the "content machine" off. If you were alive in the early 90s you got to witness that when Nirvana was released on to the world. The "content machine" got completely remixed by the popularity of that band. It will happen again as long as people are free to create things.

  • @JosefWebber
    @JosefWebber Рік тому +4

    Nothing I hate more on UA-cam than clicking on a video and hearing an ai voice

  • @Sandstimes
    @Sandstimes 5 місяців тому +1

    Even with channels that are focused on reading content, i don't think ai will replace them. If i click into a video and hear ai i click off pretty immediately, the creators i do watch always add their own personal input and opinions and personal experiences that make them way more worth my time. This ai craze really made me appreciate the human aspect of content creation a lot more

  • @ShlbyPthr
    @ShlbyPthr 6 місяців тому

    I just have to say I almost spat my tea out all over my desk when you got to the short film segment. I've always been intrigued by that questions as well.

  • @zdelrod829
    @zdelrod829 Рік тому +5

    AI content farms, scam bots, scam ads, and all sorts of shit like that make UA-cam seem like it's just spiraling further out of control.

  • @manhaamin8400
    @manhaamin8400 10 місяців тому +2

    the evil pinely outro was genuinely hilarious

  • @kurtworgan6008
    @kurtworgan6008 7 місяців тому +1

    I just finished. Breathtaking. This is art. I could feel your passion. Just, wow.

  • @JamesyMCYT
    @JamesyMCYT Рік тому +5

    The "Chems" channel you showed towards the start of the video is fake. The screenshots are fake, and the playbuttons are bought. He uses that twitter to scam ppl into buying his course.

  • @_andalex
    @_andalex Рік тому +3

    So proud of the content you’re making, Orr. Keep these video essays coming!

  • @MorganEdgy
    @MorganEdgy 3 місяці тому +1

    There's something ironic and borderline dystopic about an AI asking if this is the end of originality on UA-cam

  • @PinnePon
    @PinnePon Місяць тому

    I love your editing style. Its so human

  • @TheUglyPants
    @TheUglyPants Рік тому +4

    The future of content is summarized in 3 words: “Ow! My balls!”

  • @NMLSSneon
    @NMLSSneon Рік тому +6

    Never underestimate the beauty of human error.

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Рік тому +1

      I feel like in the future bad or terrible art/movies will become more appreciated in the future. If every art or movie is good, the none will be. A wise man once told me, "We need bad movies in order to appreciate the good ones."

  • @supermariosunshine64
    @supermariosunshine64 Рік тому +2

    When the section where you said you would become evil I thought it it would end in "I decided to become...a Nab nab."

  • @skyekeating349
    @skyekeating349 Рік тому +1

    The Orrbot sounds exactly like Pinely if a doctor told him he would have a heart attack if he showed any emotion. A perfect replica of sound but not speech.

  • @ThAaTRAGEmachine
    @ThAaTRAGEmachine Рік тому +6

    We should fear ai even companies. If they can replace employees and save money but have no one working to buy products. Then who is the product. Who will have money if money is only in the hands of the ai holders. Well never be the same and we know who to blame

  • @kieranmorley4194
    @kieranmorley4194 Рік тому +6

    Very good video but I can’t blame these people who make these videos. There is formula on UA-cam that can be mastered and it’s mainly driven by mainstream trends. Add on a safe/socially acceptable theme to the video the end result becomes extremely soulless but extremely lucrative. I love that you brought attention to this topic though as I’ve been becoming older I thought the content I was digesting primarily was becoming a bit more brain dead. You kind of have to actually look for content creators now because if you let the algorithm completely drive your interest on the app there’s really nothing to it anymore.

  • @TheRoboticFerret
    @TheRoboticFerret Рік тому +2

    i fucking lost it when you brought up the "why do short films look like that" one because i saw the same one weeks ago and forgot about it

  • @ThatCatMan469
    @ThatCatMan469 8 місяців тому +1

    1:23 insane foreshadowing

  • @courtneys.7113
    @courtneys.7113 Рік тому +3

    i have a thought forming here. ai is also depressing because it reminds me of an idea from Mark Fisher that our cultural moments are being recycled in late stage capitalism. that’s where the idea of constant remakes and reboots come in. instead of creating new things, it’s easier for corporations to rebrand a thing they’ve already sold us. with ai art, there isn’t anything new happening. it’s a patchwork of things that already exist being restructured. with the shortcuts of late stage capitalism, we can’t have new art anymore, a machine just spits out what we’ve already seen in a different order