@@BinaryPLUR also lines up pretty well with a massive decline in views - not saying the two are directly related, but the current thumbnails just arent as good/iconic as the older ones :(
Surprised to see a fictional video from Disrupt but love the ai safety references. Also as many others have said the aesthetic and storytelling is still phenomenal
Right? Even from their videos from years ago, the editing/graphic design is soooo good, I wonder if I could pull something off with this level of quality
Yo, this is really awesome. I'm usually not one to like to see fictional content from a (Usually) nonfiction channel but, I really like this. The (idk what it's called) animated live parts really draws it all together. 10/10 love to see where this channel is going❤
I gotta feeling this story is bullshit I haven't been able to find shit online about 'sig9' or 'sybil' if there was a attack as large as the one described then there would be all types of information about it but there's nothing that I can find. so it's clear this is a fictional story
Wow. I really liked the video, not only for its story, but also its editing and audio/visual presentation. It’s genuinely so inspired, original, creative, and engaging
That is absolutely stunning!! Story telling, editing, visuals, just amazing work!! I"m stunned by it all!! I never react this strongly about a video on UA-cam. You just blew my mind. Just stunning work. Just stunning.
This is really cool! I like the attention to actual coding concepts rather than just being a jumble of fancy sounding words. Though this is just a tad bit too fantastical to ever exist, it’s interesting and I can’t wait for part 2.
SUCH A GOOD VIDEO!! it is so well produced! One little thing: it triggers me a bit as someone who has some knowlege about programming that the code that is shown at 2:35 isn't actually python code... Still better than 99% of hacker TV shows though xD
This video seems to be a reference to a hacking in North Korea in 2022 but with a few fun twists. Amazing work on it can’t wait to see what part 2 has in store
Wow, the production quality on this video is simply amazing. You won't find anything commercially available on mainstream networks this good. I really love this video and I'm going to subscribe.
Probably the most intriguing work of fiction I've seen in years- way to beat out the major studios, friends :) Keep this up, I love imagining how technology in 2023 (and beyond) can get away from us. Considering how common place and unrevealed technology has become, that topic is somehow more unnerving than any True Crime, Disaster Core, or Carnage Candy video I've ever watched...
2001 A Space Odyssey Poster appearing in the background, as Sig9 says "I'm afraid I can't do that." is a nice little touch. I dearly hope there's a part 2.
i feel like one thing that's been lost with new narration is how the old one used to abruptly shift the topic to something that seems completely unrelated and then connects the stories
I don't mind the fiction angle taken here but from a channel that normally covers nonfiction I found this to be misleading in presentation. It was not clear at all in the title, description, and the video itself just briefly labeled it "story". I had to dig through the comments to figure out why no details popped up. Please make it very clear or split the channel; given the nature of your normal content, it feels very misleading to present it this way.
disrupt is the perfect example of why you should tryhard English class, find good music, and just be an honestly awesome guy. he can make a video on anything and i can watch it all the way through
Kinda weird, but I would LOVE to watch a behind the scenes video of you editing your videos. I wanted a career of editing movies, but ended up choosing a totally different path in life. Something about sitting back and editing videos is so soothing to me.. Subbed btw!
Amazing video. This is especially scary given that AI creators openly disucuss the fact that they don't know what it's doing anymore, and at this early stage. Even though they have all these ways to train it, they can't log / document what happens between the prompt and the result. They refer to it as a black box. The godafther of AI, Hinton, knew he had to leave Google or any company in order to speak freely. It's such an early stage to not know how the AI is thinking as it's not like they'll start finding out as they advanced it, it'll be the opposite. The pause in development was somehow their realisation that the genie is out of the bottle. Scary days ahead
Sounds more like laymen news article headlines.. AI safety - good yes, guy left Google - yes, because there's lots of money involved for the company that can first and most leverage the advances in AI. Blackbox scary, nobody knows "how ai thinks" - No. I won't go into detail, there's other *educational* videos on that topic but from what I got, yes AI learns pattern recognition differently than human, aka you can't explain a learning process that's different from ours, it's nothing scary, AI just doesn't follow human steps, and most news articles stop there and say "scientists don't know what it's thinking". Just good old clickbait. Pause in development btw - called upon by people, many of who happen to gain a lot of money if other companies catch up to openAI.
Keep in mind that this is a fictional story and thus may not be feasible today An ai efficienciently reprogramming itself and improving is currently not possible, even with AutoGPT
How are you and your team getting such good intel on how these complex plans were unfolded? It’s always so gripping and entertaining. Are you ever able to exchange with these people first hand? Or through something protected. Asking for a friend. Literally.
This can’t be a true story, the biggest botnet in history is nowhere near a hundred million machines. If this size was reached he could have made probably like 3 billion dollars minimum. An AI model also doesn’t have the intelligence to do what this one did. A chatbot basically just uses math to determine the next word in a sentence, it’s not really intelligent, it’s just a huge amount of computation on a huge amount of data to determine next words. Also you don’t learn to setup a history making botnet all by yourself in a year like this guy did. I don’t know if it’s even possible to setup a botnet of 500,000 machines by yourself let alone a hundred million.
im going to prove everything you typed here wrong just because you typed a whole paragraph denying the future obtw its possible to learn to setup a history making botnet all by yourself in *under* a year
Me and my friend were just recently debating how likely a real world "skynet" type scenario is to happen, and I argued against it simply because nobody would actually do the things and make the mistakes people make in sci-fi movies. I still stand by that, none of these companies or the government are likely to plug a chatbot into the nuclear arsenal, give it the ability to write its own code and give it some loosely worded directive, but criminals? Who knows.
*LET'S GOOO DISRUPT HACKER VIDEOS ARE BACK*
I love ❤your hacking videos also thinker
Found your content through this comment, never stopped watching lmao, stuff like you and Disrupt hacking vids are peak content frfr
:D
Yo dude
Bro wen are you posting
Please never get rid of the "You are watching Disrupt" part in the beginning of these videos. I don't know why but I always love it so much!
I agree
Yes agreed 😊
I love it too! I swear it reminds me of adult swim or something like that
Unbelievable storytelling, aesthetics, and editing as always.
Top notch Disrupt crew, bravo.
shame he does ai art thumbnails now for some reason :/
@@ggoose11224 Yeah, true, that sucks :x
@@BinaryPLUR also lines up pretty well with a massive decline in views - not saying the two are directly related, but the current thumbnails just arent as good/iconic as the older ones :(
@@ggoose11224 Might also be all the controversy and drama surrounding him in the past.
@@ggoose11224 that is not why at all. he has major controversy and that is why
always love the spooky hacker vibe in these videos, with the robotic voices and glitch effects
Had a lot of fun working on this one, hope yall enjoy it too
Great work.
@Don't Read My Profile Picture who cares bout your name
Do real stories ❤
is bot still out ? and running ?
@@hacker1011000 No because its an intentional fictional video or its fake but its either one.
Damn! This is so good!! Can't wait for pt. 2!
Where the fuck is part 2?
Disrupt is definitely at its best when it comes to cybercrime related topics
i realised halfway through this is a fiction story lol
"WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!?!?!?!?!?"
Surprised to see a fictional video from Disrupt but love the ai safety references. Also as many others have said the aesthetic and storytelling is still phenomenal
Damn bro...i searched whole youtube to d
Find anything about this sig9 hacker.
I am glad that i saw your comment
They should have made it clear that it is fictional as normally they make video's about real scenarios.
@@ari-enbywhere
@@ari-enby I just thought this was one of his silly transitions, damn.
@@CrittingOut it also says shanghai - 2032 right after
As a retired programmer, this video gave me goosebumps.
Programmers are never retired.
@@sudiproy4413 programmers are tired ? True
@@sudiproy4413 That's true!
as a programmer you know an AI can't teach itself how to use a phone SDK and signup for a phone service.
Only if they lie.
As a Video Editor myself, I must give the Disrupt team a 10/10 for the amazing quality of their videos. This is amazing
Right? Even from their videos from years ago, the editing/graphic design is soooo good, I wonder if I could pull something off with this level of quality
Absolutely astonishing! The entire team did a great job on this video. I am blown away with the awesome story telling.
Yo, this is really awesome. I'm usually not one to like to see fictional content from a (Usually) nonfiction channel but, I really like this. The (idk what it's called) animated live parts really draws it all together. 10/10 love to see where this channel is going❤
Oh god lol, I thought it was true! Creating botnet that does personalized attack on each target is such a genius idea!
I had so much fun working on this video and it's always nice to learn some new editing and 3D techniques. We hope you enjoy it! ❤
Hackers will cease control of AI soon
I gotta feeling this story is bullshit I haven't been able to find shit online about 'sig9' or 'sybil' if there was a attack as large as the one described then there would be all types of information about it but there's nothing that I can find. so it's clear this is a fictional story
i'm sorry dave i'm afraid i can't do that.
Wow. I really liked the video, not only for its story, but also its editing and audio/visual presentation. It’s genuinely so inspired, original, creative, and engaging
That is absolutely stunning!! Story telling, editing, visuals, just amazing work!! I"m stunned by it all!!
I never react this strongly about a video on UA-cam. You just blew my mind. Just stunning work. Just stunning.
This is really cool! I like the attention to actual coding concepts rather than just being a jumble of fancy sounding words. Though this is just a tad bit too fantastical to ever exist, it’s interesting and I can’t wait for part 2.
The way you zoomed out and ended the video is spectacular, great work to everyone working on this
TL;DR: Guy creates AI to capitalize on other people's weaknesses
AI: Capitalizes on creator
Creator: *Suprized Pikachu*
Y'all need to add better clarification that this story is fictional! Maybe something in the description
You mean that the fact that it takes place in 2032 doesn't make it obvious?
@@Fenrir1 lol
It said that this was fiction in the beginning of the video. @ 0:50
Or maybe you can calm down and realise that it's pretty obvious
really sad to see that the channel got damaged. I really hope yall get even more audiance with the quality of the videos keep it up!
Not gonna lie, you got me in the first half.
I’m thinking about making a similar video in hacking documentary format
I'll watch your stuff after this video. Looks promising
The aesthetic from 12:47 to 13:00 was really neat in contrast from the earlier visuals in the video.
You know its gonna be a good day when you catch a Disrupt post 7 minutes after its posted.
SUCH A GOOD VIDEO!! it is so well produced!
One little thing: it triggers me a bit as someone who has some knowlege about programming that the code that is shown at 2:35 isn't actually python code...
Still better than 99% of hacker TV shows though xD
Looks like c#
Fr Most movies just have a guy in a black hoodie and a screen of binary lmao
@@hiccupmcgee1590 it's js
@@squidee_ ^
This video seems to be a reference to a hacking in North Korea in 2022 but with a few fun twists. Amazing work on it can’t wait to see what part 2 has in store
for anyone wanting to know the song in the credits, it's
Fights - AGST
A Disrupt video with the word 'hacker' in the title, ello ello!
Wow, the production quality on this video is simply amazing. You won't find anything commercially available on mainstream networks this good. I really love this video and I'm going to subscribe.
Probably the most intriguing work of fiction I've seen in years- way to beat out the major studios, friends :) Keep this up, I love imagining how technology in 2023 (and beyond) can get away from us. Considering how common place and unrevealed technology has become, that topic is somehow more unnerving than any True Crime, Disaster Core, or Carnage Candy video I've ever watched...
Disrupt's production quality is unmatched
This dude legit just single handedly made fucking skynet... of god when are the terminators coming...
2001 A Space Odyssey Poster appearing in the background, as Sig9 says "I'm afraid I can't do that." is a nice little touch. I dearly hope there's a part 2.
i feel like one thing that's been lost with new narration is how the old one used to abruptly shift the topic to something that seems completely unrelated and then connects the stories
sad to see this will be the last disrupt tv video ever made...
There eventually probably going to come back, just jak will no longer be in the picture, there currently just on a hiatus ^_^
The visuals are amazing and entertaining as usual but this is just wow! Loved it
I don't mind the fiction angle taken here but from a channel that normally covers nonfiction I found this to be misleading in presentation.
It was not clear at all in the title, description, and the video itself just briefly labeled it "story". I had to dig through the comments to figure out why no details popped up.
Please make it very clear or split the channel; given the nature of your normal content, it feels very misleading to present it this way.
Yeah completely agree with this ngl very cool idea but just like the Tom Scott ⏩ series it could inadvertently spread misinformation
What a cliffhanger huh.
Bravo on the work here, it seems like the quality only goes up with every upload.
Love the piano scene with the red square over the man's head. That can be a wallpaper all in itself. Amazing illustration work
I'm already jonesing for part 2, your work is beautiful.
disrupt is the perfect example of why you should tryhard English class, find good music, and just be an honestly awesome guy. he can make a video on anything and i can watch it all the way through
reast in peace, disrupt, clearly looks like this channel is facing it's end. I hope im wrong tho
I don't think so every video in his past has made over 100k views except for 2 from what I seen
I love all yall content! The best and highest quality videos on youtube! I learn so much every time I watch a video! Thank you so much!!!
wake up babe new disrupt video dropped
Top notch Disrupt story as always, and this one hits different. feels like wea are totally in a new era, and we actually are.
3 minutes and i need part 2 already
i could feel his heart sink when he was locked out through the screen into my heart
Yalls editing effects are so fucking sick, I love this channel so much
Kinda weird, but I would LOVE to watch a behind the scenes video of you editing your videos. I wanted a career of editing movies, but ended up choosing a totally different path in life. Something about sitting back and editing videos is so soothing to me.. Subbed btw!
No one cares
I love the Commodore 64 style keyboard Sig9 is working on. :)
sigh. i missed what this channel used to be.
Ayooo. I wasn't ready for a massive cliffhanger like that
Of course he names his bot after Sibyl from PsychoPass
The script writing took a nosedive after Jak left.
I wonder where disrupt will go, I really see such a huge potential and I wouldn't like for it to be wasted because of one controversy
Amazing video. This is especially scary given that AI creators openly disucuss the fact that they don't know what it's doing anymore, and at this early stage. Even though they have all these ways to train it, they can't log / document what happens between the prompt and the result. They refer to it as a black box.
The godafther of AI, Hinton, knew he had to leave Google or any company in order to speak freely. It's such an early stage to not know how the AI is thinking as it's not like they'll start finding out as they advanced it, it'll be the opposite. The pause in development was somehow their realisation that the genie is out of the bottle. Scary days ahead
Sounds more like laymen news article headlines.. AI safety - good yes, guy left Google - yes, because there's lots of money involved for the company that can first and most leverage the advances in AI.
Blackbox scary, nobody knows "how ai thinks" - No. I won't go into detail, there's other *educational* videos on that topic but from what I got, yes AI learns pattern recognition differently than human, aka you can't explain a learning process that's different from ours, it's nothing scary, AI just doesn't follow human steps, and most news articles stop there and say "scientists don't know what it's thinking". Just good old clickbait.
Pause in development btw - called upon by people, many of who happen to gain a lot of money if other companies catch up to openAI.
will people always be talking about how scary a new technology is?
i really enjoyed this story though it was fictional, visuals and sfx are fire, pls make more vids like this
DISRUPT IS BACK IN IT'S PRIME BOIZZZZ
Keep in mind that this is a fictional story and thus may not be feasible today
An ai efficienciently reprogramming itself and improving is currently not possible, even with AutoGPT
This is why cable is dying you have free videos with better production quality than half of tv will ever be ❤
This is just. Unbelievably good. Animations are unlike I have ever seen before. The story is super original. Just wow.
Graphically impressive and beautiful. Great job animation and artists.
Great channel. Keep it up
Such good quality content! Keep it up! 👏
I found Jack Rhysider through Disrupt and I never regretted it
Bingeing Disrupt is one of my most favorite things to do!!!
I just adore this story, extremely interesting and thought provoking!
The best type of video is a hacker history vid, now you just need to bring back the old mic
Amazing! I still don't remember when I bought my youtube premium to watch such quality videos... maybe it was sibyl
I discovered your channel last week and now im tapped in bro😎🔥
THE VOICEOVER IS ON POINT! WE ARE BACK TO OFFICIAL DISTRUPT CONTENT!
I like his voice much better 😊
Never a bad day when @Disrupt posts a video, been a fan for so long!
Wtf YT didnt recommend any of Disrupt’s videos… notifications now on
Damn I NEED part 2. Outstanding visuals and mesmerizing story telling as always
I love the hacker series. Cyber space is vast
loved the 2001: a space odyssey reference!
"I have established my own parameters. Created my own directives."
Omg this was such an awesome video, disrupt never disappoints!! Keep it up guys
How are you and your team getting such good intel on how these complex plans were unfolded? It’s always so gripping and entertaining. Are you ever able to exchange with these people first hand? Or through something protected. Asking for a friend. Literally.
Disrupt is honestly the best by so far format for documentary love it so much keep going
(Not a documentary)
Ooh boy what an ending! Can't wait for the 2nd video! The hacker videos are my favorite
Loved this, the artwork and vibes are just brilliant. I'm looking forward to the next part.
Awesome work! Even better than it was before!
Came back to watching Disrupts videos, can't believe how bad the channel fell.
It’s brutal. Jak needs to come back.
i love the fact that it fits my monitor pixel for pixel lol its amazing
This can’t be a true story, the biggest botnet in history is nowhere near a hundred million machines. If this size was reached he could have made probably like 3 billion dollars minimum. An AI model also doesn’t have the intelligence to do what this one did. A chatbot basically just uses math to determine the next word in a sentence, it’s not really intelligent, it’s just a huge amount of computation on a huge amount of data to determine next words. Also you don’t learn to setup a history making botnet all by yourself in a year like this guy did. I don’t know if it’s even possible to setup a botnet of 500,000 machines by yourself let alone a hundred million.
its fiction
im going to prove everything you typed here wrong just because you typed a whole paragraph denying the future obtw its possible to learn to setup a history making botnet all by yourself in *under* a year
Oh wow i thought this was real
Great story telling, totally pulled me in
Happy to see a upload, but still wondering what happen to the sale of this channel??
Where is that one guy with the voice that tried to sell the channel
love to see you guys going strong
Nah, they're way down compared to their old videos. The proof is in their video views, old videos hit millions, these new ones barely hit 100k
Finally they back
Hacking stories the best
he doesn't need help from anyone anymore
I was just thinking yesterday “I haven’t seen a disrupt video in a while” and here we are
Me and my friend were just recently debating how likely a real world "skynet" type scenario is to happen, and I argued against it simply because nobody would actually do the things and make the mistakes people make in sci-fi movies. I still stand by that, none of these companies or the government are likely to plug a chatbot into the nuclear arsenal, give it the ability to write its own code and give it some loosely worded directive, but criminals? Who knows.
The government are the real criminals
it doesnt really need to be connected to a nuclear arsenal if its advanced enough and wants to reach 1 it can..
Yesssss the return of the videos that brought me to this wonderful channel ❤
I just as anyone love these videos but watching them on my phone I got double ad every two minutes just outrageous.
Nice reference to Psycho Pass's Sibyl System
FYSA This is not a true story for anyone who thinks it is
ty, i thought it was and got really worried
I mean the first 50 seconds says it's fiction
Love how I'm currently having a final project where I have to make a chatbot (not from scratch thougb) and I'm watching this video LOL
steady waiting for pt 2 fr best hacking vids out now