I already don’t trust 99% of what I see on tv and the internet, but it’s gonna be a blast seeing how everyone else deals with questioning everything they see and hear
The great despair pilling. But I can see it becoming a big issue, the masses vote to regulate it and the goverment gets to use it agaisnt its people with immunity becausd you think they are gonna police themselves?
Yes but how long you think it will be until an AI will be able to synthesize that too? It's definetly more challenging compared to other people's intonation and way of speaking but with the current growth and advance it wouldn't be shocking if AI will be able to do that within couple of years.
No it's not easy wtf You guys are reaching. The finger glitch is also a fake made up tell. That glitch is only built into cheap public a.i.s you guys gotta stop comparing your free use ais to real military grade ones.
@@toreadoress Uhm, the current growth and advances in AI technology is on a monthly, sometimes weekly, or even a daily basis. It is far more likely that AI voices will be nearly indistinguishable from human voices within this year. Art AI's, as an example, struggled really hard to do hands just a couple of month ago, now they can do hands right. Well, maybe not all the time, but the improvements within those few month is staggering. So, I think that there is a real possibility that your prediction is off by a couple of years.
It also made him sound kinda ... white? Like, ultra generic white influencer voice, with a slight tonality from his voice? I'm guessing it's coming from one of few starting point voice models that gets somewhat modulated?
I find it quite funny how in the beginning of the AI breakthrough, what people always said was "don't worry, it won't be able to do things like art" And literally the first thing an AI can do decently is art, even before self driving cars, before fully automated industries, no one saw that coming
It's because art isn't as complicated as you think. And more importantly there's a massive margin for error. You give someone an extra finger and a melty face and it still mostly works. You do a small mistake like that in a self driving car and you just committed a double vehicular manslaughter on a mother pushing her baby in a stroller through the crosswalk.
Imagine voice AI tech being used in phone pranks or voice phishing scams; the lawsuits over using celebrities/politicians' voice on illegally siphoning money and harassing would be unimaginably terrific.
Actually that’s happened but on a worse scale, there’s been at least one case I’ve heard of where a woman was tricked into thinking her daughter was kidnapped with an ai voice.
There's already a few "voice clips" of him floating around, I think he made a video on it if I remember correctly, they're just funny clips nothing too bad naturally.
It's crazy cause on the opposite side, if AI gets sophisticated enough, a celebrity can potentially get away with saying something messed up or doing something messed up Even if we have ways of detecting it, the 80% of their fans will probably just go with it and assume the celebrity is innocent and they'll keep getting work You already see how blindly loyal some fans are now, AI will make them say "Nah that's AI, he didn't do it" and die on that hill
Its practically a get out of jail free card esssentially, you can say the most heinous shit and then claim someone was attempting yo defame or slander you and you would get off scot free. In an attempt to make art accessible to everyone, they just ended up releasing the worst side of humanity loose for them to take advantage of.
@@misterliligant5772 they didnt make art accessible to everyone either because art isn't just the visuals. Furthermore with the multitudes if art mediums, ART WAS ACCESIBLE. You just had to have the care and heart to develop skills in one. Which of course is the very qualities that allow for great works of art to exist in the first play.
@TBC1 That's the problem, they DON"T, they don't have the care nor heart to develop any of those skills because "it takes too much time" "Its too difficult", "Why would I wanna learn/pay to do art or program when Machine Learning can do it for me for cheap/free?" Art is accessible, they're just that fucking lazy.
The celebrity himself could create a bunch of deepfakes of himself admitting to said controversy, then publicly attack these strawmen. It could be enough just to sow doubt.
AI is one of those things that is both terrifying and really cool. On one hand it could be used to cancel someone, but on the other hand it could be used to teach you anything you want to know how to do in the way that you learn best with. I think that aspect of it would be pretty cool
It will be hard "In our evaluations on a “challenge set” of English texts, our classifier correctly identifies 26% of AI-written text (true positives) as “likely AI-written,” while incorrectly labeling human-written text as AI-written 9% of the time (false positives). " -OpenAI January 31, 2023
We have that already. Profs use an AI Tool to check if an essay is written by AI. There are AI tools that try to make your AI written script sound less like AI
Not to brag but after major Pandemic, a second cold war and now AI progress being done exponentially fast all thats missing from my Apocalypse bingo are some AyyLmaos
It all makes sense Muta: AI said that futanari stuff, not me 5:19 also Muta: plz make futa mods for GTA This whole video was just so Muta could get futas in GTA
In the space of a single video, we went from pants wetting hilarity to deep, existential dread to finishing on sort of cautious optimism for the future of AI.
I am tired of all this panic about AI...first it is not growing fast enough. And second people need to see the big picture that makes it all worth the risk with AI. Unless we keep advancing AI we will never develop realistic sex bots. And really humans have no high purpose than to do that. So lets back off with all the hysteria and warning about AI. Yes there is some risk...but with great risk comes great reward.
I love the meme content we get from ai but if I'm being honest it terrifies me. As a 90's kid the rate and pace of technology has been crazy to see develop. To even imagine where we will be in just a decade blows my mind and I don't think we are ready as a society.
As someone who hasn't made music my job, I am INCREDIBLY excited for AI. I love approaches that spit out results you don't foresee, you curate that and get your own deliberate ideas in an awesome back and forth. It could also just be amazing for more fundamental sound synthesis. Even basic things, hey AI, give me a single cycle of a wave that has every harmonic a squarewave doesn't. Bang, so much quicker, thus less interruption of the creative flow.
Yes actually. The laugh it might struggle with. Watch the athene ai show if your curious. He just asks ai designed after people like cr1tical stupid question
As stated wisely by Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park: "Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should." This sums up the idea of AI clips and sounds perfectly. Whether one should do something should be more important than if one can.
For the record, that is bullsh**. You are here on a phone, using the internet, talking to people from around the world *because* nobody stopped to think whether or not they should. No progress has ever been made by people who stopped to think about "should I?". Where do you think we would be if that one guy from pre-history thought "hmm fire is dangerous, it hurts but is warm, should I bring it back to warm the cave? No, too dangerous, better leave it be". In hindsight it seems that all inventions and discoveries today were made with deep thought and consideration behind it, truth is, they didn't, most if not all were "what ifs". The quote seems wise but isn't.
I feel that way about neurotechnology because it could legitimately lead to fucking MIND CONTROL. It's a chip that beams signals into your brain and can network and be programmed, so they could be hacked and used to mind control people or send thoughts into their heads. Imagine a botnet gets control of those chips...
Artists saw the dangers of AI in August 2022. Everyone ignored them because being an artist was apparently not a real job despite being involved in 99% of media.
As a musical producer, this gives me mixed feelings, from one side processes and capturing of sounds will be so much quicker and better, but as a producer making commercial music (lets say a commercial generic beat) there's no need to contract a person if AI can make, tho I still believe AI could never replace that human "sparkle" that makes things so unique, some weird connections in our brain where we make something exceptional.
@@olivercharles2930 things that would make it sound like a coherent songlike time signature , if the AI fails on a chord change , mixing and mastering the way a person wants it , etc , humans and gonna human nah mean
I'm honestly at the point where I'm getting very worried about the development of AI. I never recognised in the past how many people are willing to use technology for malicious stuff, but now it seems like you're lucky if it's just saying slurs in your names and very likely for crimes to be committed using your voice and maybe even imagery.
@@olivercharles2930 Hey, hey, really? What has Humanity ever done, to make you think we are worthy of such an optimism? People think the Earth is flat, medicine is bad and space lizards rule the planet. They are going to follow this crap over a cliff.
You laugh about it now, but give it a year. I guarantee UA-camrs will be using their own AI generated voices so that they don't have to worry about doing multiple recording takes if they mess up their script.
I think this may be a cure for cancel culture. If everything is flooded with cancellable material, then nobody will actually know if what they’re seeing is actually real or not, therefore making everything that could be used against someone that much less believable
This is a problem because obviously some people are gonna use it for evil purposes. And if AI gets good enough to actually fool people into thinking their favorite UA-camr said something bad, then that will be very hard to combat.
Until massive game companies use that as an excuse to put their current voice actors out of a job. Seriously, why do people keep bringing up this point as if corporations don't already have a history of doing messed up shit to save pennies?
@@Mrhellslayerz companies are companies and modders are modders, if a group of people just want to use ai to achieve results that reasemble the original materials theres nothing bad about it in my opinion, if companies do the same thats another can of worms that sadly is going to be open in some point in the next years Ai was like a pandoras box, once is open you can't close it, don't be surprised if in a few years people start to copyright voices or something but we can't undo what it's done, so at least we should grasp the possible benefits and uses as long as we can
It's like when you're at the family gathering and you teach your little cousin some crazy new words and he goes and says it all in front of your mom, grandma, and aunt. Good times.
On the other hand, a celebrity that embraces people making them say stuff with AI and tells people to do it, could get away with actually saying and doing a load of devious things by blaming it all on AI, since so much more AI would be made of them for embracing it and not trying to remove it
@@ohhhLuna Don't ever think it will be that bad, but I think it will be possible to ruin people's lives and careers. We might literally have to copyright our voices and faces.
the funny shit that comes from this stuff is always only funny for like a few months until someone eventually uses it for fucked up stuff. it starts off as innocent memes and shitposts before turning into man-made horrors beyond our comprehension 😁👍. every single time.
Yeah, not to mention we live now in the age where people have so much time to do the most horrific stuff I've ever seen just because they have time on their hands. Honestly nothing really will stop ai at this point. We sorta just have to adapt to it. And see what comes next.
Oh absolutely. It takes one deepfake and ai voice video to trigger mass hysteria is some form. I’m scared, and honestly, if I can work in my career field without ai taking it over for at least 30 more years, I’ll be ok.
@@graye2799 The problem is this though: what do you do if people outside of countries regulated by the law do this? Do you start a war? I am really worried since scammers from Russia and India don't get punishment for the ransomware or the bots.
Drawing artist were complaining. Now music artists. Then it'll be customer support. Then it'll be IT or whatever else. AI will take place where ever it can. Not because it's the right thing. But because it's the profitable thing. You don't have to pay an AI. AI don't need breaks. It's just like automation. However, it's replacing all the jobs that were created to fill the lack of necessary jobs. There's no reason for everyone to be a farmer. But what happens when all that is left is to be a farmer? Or really, cattle for the people who own the AI in the future dystopia.
At that point, they’ll just use ai robots to do the farming for us. At that point, we’re going toward a Wall-E post apocalyptic world and we’ll be ok with that.
Record labels steal money from their artists. You have it wrong. They are worried about becoming irrelevant and having money taken from the record labels.
The problem with either side winning is it allows people to consider everyone's voice royalty free. Which means they can copyright our own voices. soon you cant even testify in court, talk on a news show, or speak at church, or play DnD without getting sued by Disney.
anyone who's been listening to ai cover of music recently knows how crazy AI has gotten. for example, artists like Kanye have such good AI voices that you can only tell its fake because you know for a fact Kanye cant sing that well.
The true goal of AI isn't to perfectly fake voices anyways. We all know it's all about getting every person we know on the internet to recite the Vaporeon copypasta.
@@s1nistr433 yeah but at least there will be some way of handling possible backlashes and clear things out "easily" if there's some sort of mechanism for this implemented. Another thing could be popularizing platforms of fake news analysis, specialized in determining if certain content is legitimate or not.
The thing with the copyright thing is that their is a part of law (might be with trade marks) where you can't make a product that is designed to confuse consumers that your product comes from someone else. In the case of using a rappers voice to make a new song they would definitely have grounds under that provision because it's sole purpose is to confuse people
what baffles me is that people say this will be normal part of humanity in the future, but people do realize that taking over the creative industries first is just the experimental run of the whole test. humans dont like doing things out of laze but the moment people get ai to do things self-worth is going out the window for many people seeing as mundanity is a part of human life, along with creative expression.
Hey muta, I just wanted to thank you for making me laugh Times have been really hard for me since I learned my cat has cancer but you’re always there to make me laugh
i love that we can get juice wrld songs recreated with AI. like for example "call me whenever" was a song that was never going to release but someone recreated it with AI and it sounds insane. like listen to the original remaster for it and then listen to the AI CDQ remaster. it's crazy
I think this burst of AI will be just like the sudden availability and boom of the Internet: we'll figure it out as we go. Example: the Internet used to be so unsecure that 7 hackers testified before congress in 1999 saying they could take down the entire internet in 27 minutes
Yeah, meanwhile AI will at best; cause massive disruptions in tons of industries. At worst; completely annihilate tons of industries. We can't afford to go about this like we did when the internet was invented.
@Gray E Then what or how do you suggest we stop it or implement measures like what Muta mentioned? Even then, what power do we have? It's gotten to the point that Microsoft fired their AI ethics team just so they can get GPT out ASAP without having to worry about ethical concerns or potential effects. Also, the US doesn't have the best track record of being proactive, as seen with Internet security.
as someone who makes traditional art, I see a lot of similarities in how I go about it and how AI goes about generating images. sometimes when i'm uninspired but have a vague idea of what i want to do or use, i look up art of that thing or using that material and spend a while scrolling through i like and find inspiration in those. the piece I make after this is still completely original, but if I were to show you what all it was inspired by and pointed out the points that were inspired by it, you'd likely be able to spot some similarities. And especially with the larger datasets, there's just so much in there, it's hard for me to really see it as theft - if me taking inspiration from one piece and making my own derivative isn't theft, then an AI taking inspiration from a massive pool and making a derivative shouldn't be considered theft either. That being said, I still think having your art in those datasets should be opt-in only, because art is extremely personal and folks have a right to decide what gets done with their art. I also find it absolutely wrong to try to recreate another person's art / art style with an AI - think datasets with only a single artist's art in there. that is incredibly slimy, and is where i'd draw the line between theft and inspiration in regards to an AI piece.
13:29 Muta says 12 years down the road. My brothers, I can't even imagine 1 years down the road at this point with how fast AI is evolving. It's scary and exciting.
I heard someone talk about how back then we wanted flying cars and we have that in the form of planes, and now it's the robots taking over but instead of metallic humanoids it's tiny chips that talk in 1's and 0's. Pretty crazy how fast we have evolved just within the past 100 years alone compared to the rest of time.
i know your joking but something about that statement and the implications behind it is just really off and creepy to me. gotta love dem man-made horrors beyond comprehension 👌
I think this is eerily similar to that tech channel that reviewed phones when he said a while back about his belief that more humans will be reliant on technology until they find something so effective that they stop creating entirely; death of innovation.
the only thing of top of my head i can add is like, i think our voices, like all art, should come with an inherent copyright. the moment you draw something for example, you OWN that drawing and all the copyrights to it. i think it could work for our voices too. that way voice actors can make voice libraries and rent or sell to games or movies, kinda like how you rent and sell art or design stuff. it would also be useful in litigation, because your voice cannot be used unauthorized (at the very least for commercial use). "but what about people who can mimic the voice", then let them. it wouldnt be the real deal, and i KNOW people would care if the voice in the sample was the real voice source or not, AND it would need disclosing in such cases. but thats my 5 cents on it. i figure AI is out, better to embrace it and work with it than against it at this point.
Aye, this is where the fun begins... No actually is going to be a very bumpy ride for those who have 2 brain cells to understand what is the real stuff and what's ai.
What i love is the prospect of ai used for mods. I mean there are a lot of good fallout mods where the main Charaktere is saying stuff that isn't voiced but in future that problem can be fixed
The main difference between an artist taking inspiration vs an AI is that the artist is a human who has a job because of the artist they took inspiration from. The issue with AI taking inspiration is that it actually removes a job, in addition to the "theft" (or inspiration, depending on how you look at it). It's just bad for several reasons. The past 80 or so years, Sci-Fi authors and directors etc have been writing the same story of an AI progression timeline as a way to divert society away from doing a lot of dangerous things. This is basically the timeline they were trying to caution people to prevent it from happening. Few jobs should be taken by AI until we can comfortably live without jobs at all, and most argued that art jobs should be sacrosanct anyway - as in, AI should never take those jobs. Yet they're now one of the first jobs to go. In fact, I took some classes in "ethical computer science" and one of the main points driven home was exactly this. Jobs should be taken by AI only when jobs become obsolete, and art jobs really should never be taken by AI anyway. I am an artist, but I can't stay an artist anymore.
I think that is a bizarre distinction to make. Art is beyond having or lacking a job. AI is still no different to inspiration even if it can utilize it better than most artists. Photography took plenty of jobs away from painters, but I don't see anyone trying to make a weird distinction between photography and painting that makes one theft or whatever. Sci-Fi authors using an interesting trope with vast potentials is not indicative of anything. Plenty of other commonly used tropes exist that aren't treated as gospel or an actual warning for something that will happen. Just an odd point overall. Lastly, I don't see why AI must not take jobs to be ethical, that seems like some philosophical mumbo jumbo that falters if you think about it too much. There is no rigid rule that says AI must only take obsolete jobs.
Before it gets too good to distinguish from a real human, someone should do a prank where the real person pretends to be an AI of themselves and terrify people over how good "AI" is getting
See what I think they’re going after that Ghost Writer guy for is because he made 2 very stupid moves when he made that track: 1. He put it on Spotify, which is a MONETIZED platform, and while the whole AI voice thing is questionable as to its legality, immediately trying to monetize it before knowing what the consequences may be was a very dumb move and most of those making good AI music rn are aware of this and avoiding monetization for now (Such as LaFlameAI who makes AI Travis Scott music). 2. He put a Metro Boomin’ tag on a beat that Metro Boomin’ had absolutely nothing to do with, which regardless of any AI is not ok, since it could hurt Metro Boomin’s reputation if it were a shitty beat (not commenting on whether I think it’s shitty or not tho). In all honesty the reason his song is being targeted so heavily could be either one of these or both, though Metro Boomin’ is under Universal Music Group so I think that tag was the reason they were able to strike it down so fast regardless of the AI legality.
I can say it’s already the perfect answer to writers block when making music. For the past year and a half or so I’ll use an ai music platform to get some inspiration and ideas for a melody, drum pattern, or just a general song structure if I’m stuck and can’t think of anything to put down. By giving it all of the stuff I’ve already written and made, voice memos and stuff from my phone etc. It’s crazy how often it’ll give me something great that I can go off of and get some inspiration from. Jam around and make it mine, play it for my guys then boom we’re locked in and coming up with shit when just an hour ago I couldn’t get out of my head. For people like me and groups/songwriters who really just care about making good music, who have to deal with the inevitable mental brick walls when you need to write something because you’re holding people up; some help from a lil ai is a godsend and can be just enough to save your ass. I can only imagine how many people will use this to do all the heavy lifting for them, essentially using the ai as the musicians themselves and putting out tracks at an insane pace. Not too excited for that.
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That’s crazy deepfake though
The Running Man
AI IS MUTAHAR
The hard breathing in AI Mutahar was genuinely terrifying
@@PhahKiu I’d hope so
That ai wasn't only who was hard🥵
@@Uohhhh777 horni funni hehaa
its even funnier when you type characters that encourage it
I already don’t trust 99% of what I see on tv and the internet, but it’s gonna be a blast seeing how everyone else deals with questioning everything they see and hear
The great despair pilling. But I can see it becoming a big issue, the masses vote to regulate it and the goverment gets to use it agaisnt its people with immunity becausd you think they are gonna police themselves?
trust is antiquated, all information can be faked, never assume anything.
No change then?
The sad thing is they wont
Really. 99%. really.
Luckily Muta typically speaks with a large range of excitement and other emotions in his voice, making it easier to tell it's AI.
Yes but how long you think it will be until an AI will be able to synthesize that too? It's definetly more challenging compared to other people's intonation and way of speaking but with the current growth and advance it wouldn't be shocking if AI will be able to do that within couple of years.
No it's not easy wtf
You guys are reaching. The finger glitch is also a fake made up tell. That glitch is only built into cheap public a.i.s you guys gotta stop comparing your free use ais to real military grade ones.
@@toreadoress I basically just said that it would be *harder* , not impossible.
@@toreadoress Uhm, the current growth and advances in AI technology is on a monthly, sometimes weekly, or even a daily basis. It is far more likely that AI voices will be nearly indistinguishable from human voices within this year. Art AI's, as an example, struggled really hard to do hands just a couple of month ago, now they can do hands right. Well, maybe not all the time, but the improvements within those few month is staggering.
So, I think that there is a real possibility that your prediction is off by a couple of years.
It also made him sound kinda ... white? Like, ultra generic white influencer voice, with a slight tonality from his voice? I'm guessing it's coming from one of few starting point voice models that gets somewhat modulated?
2007 - Japan = Hatsune Miku Voice Synthesiser
2023 - Internet World = AI replica of Human Voices
2004 actually, the first two vocaloids were leon and lola, miku was the second japanese vocaloid ever made after meiko
dont forget a different practice called sentence mixing existed as long as editing has
2037: Tesla branded Futa catgirls for domestic ownership
2039: Last human child conceived
We’re not too far off from SkyNet being real
@@goodale1812 Id believe it..
I find it quite funny how in the beginning of the AI breakthrough, what people always said was
"don't worry, it won't be able to do things like art"
And literally the first thing an AI can do decently is art, even before self driving cars, before fully automated industries, no one saw that coming
It's because art isn't as complicated as you think. And more importantly there's a massive margin for error. You give someone an extra finger and a melty face and it still mostly works. You do a small mistake like that in a self driving car and you just committed a double vehicular manslaughter on a mother pushing her baby in a stroller through the crosswalk.
@@atashgallagher5139 Huh very well articulated point! well said!
@@atashgallagher5139 makes sense
@@atashgallagher5139i don't think you really understand what art is, but as for simulating art, sure
Finally we’re in the age of getting cancelled by AI
Finally you look cute XD-
@@grease08huh
@@grease08 Speaking of the devil
There’s no finally with AI. This is hardly the beginning
@@12ax7sRockhuh
Imagine voice AI tech being used in phone pranks or voice phishing scams; the lawsuits over using celebrities/politicians' voice on illegally siphoning money and harassing would be unimaginably terrific.
FCC or some other bunch of dummies warned about voice cloned phishing calls and scams a couple of days ago. 😬
Cool it. The only thing this will fool are the elderly and obsessed as per usual
Actually that’s happened but on a worse scale, there’s been at least one case I’ve heard of where a woman was tricked into thinking her daughter was kidnapped with an ai voice.
That’s already happening. Look up AI voice phone scams. People are losing money
It already is happening. There's Elon Musk scam ads on UA-cam using AI gen voice/face to promote various scams
I feel like Moist critical would see a lot of this happening because of how monotone his voice already is
There's already a few "voice clips" of him floating around, I think he made a video on it if I remember correctly, they're just funny clips nothing too bad naturally.
@@southparkfirefly Yet.
Yeah. He'll get a lot of these AI voices I'm sure as his voice is the perfect fit for an AI voice 😅
After his appearance in that bootlegged One Piece Mobile game ad, I'll bloody bet on it.
There's the one where he announces his house is built on top of a milk factory and the floor starts spraying milk everywhere
Hope to game with you again soon Muta! Was a blast having you on, always love promoting smaller creators
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How did you know mutahar shouted you out, unless you ARE MUTA
The moment AI is able to replicate Muta's iconic laugh is when we know AI has gone too far.
I can’t wait for the day
It's crazy cause on the opposite side, if AI gets sophisticated enough, a celebrity can potentially get away with saying something messed up or doing something messed up
Even if we have ways of detecting it, the 80% of their fans will probably just go with it and assume the celebrity is innocent and they'll keep getting work
You already see how blindly loyal some fans are now, AI will make them say "Nah that's AI, he didn't do it" and die on that hill
Its practically a get out of jail free card esssentially, you can say the most heinous shit and then claim someone was attempting yo defame or slander you and you would get off scot free. In an attempt to make art accessible to everyone, they just ended up releasing the worst side of humanity loose for them to take advantage of.
@@misterliligant5772 they didnt make art accessible to everyone either because art isn't just the visuals. Furthermore with the multitudes if art mediums, ART WAS ACCESIBLE. You just had to have the care and heart to develop skills in one. Which of course is the very qualities that allow for great works of art to exist in the first play.
@TBC1 That's the problem, they DON"T, they don't have the care nor heart to develop any of those skills because "it takes too much time" "Its too difficult", "Why would I wanna learn/pay to do art or program when Machine Learning can do it for me for cheap/free?" Art is accessible, they're just that fucking lazy.
Well duh
The celebrity himself could create a bunch of deepfakes of himself admitting to said controversy, then publicly attack these strawmen. It could be enough just to sow doubt.
AI is going to grow insanely fast and be extremely hard to control
That’s what she said
@@userrrrrr9507 no it isn’t
That’s because they’ve already perfected it they’re just releasing bit by bit now. It’s going to get crazy soon😔
@@userrrrrr9507 😐
It already has, the warning signs were showing early last year!
Now, there is one thing that AI won't be able to clone: the many unique flavors of Mutahar Laugh
It can once it gets fed all those unique flavors
Ngl I keep reading ai as AL like a human name and it’s honestly kinda funny, it’s like there’s a supervillain named al just roaming around out there
Don't give them ideas
For now.
@@Merrick_mob Albert Amerikanoğlu is doing all of this!
AI is one of those things that is both terrifying and really cool. On one hand it could be used to cancel someone, but on the other hand it could be used to teach you anything you want to know how to do in the way that you learn best with. I think that aspect of it would be pretty cool
we're gonna need AI to detect AI video/audio clips, what a world we live in.
Someone AI checked the constitution and the AI claimed it was written by 92% AI, kinda odd.
The bots arent gonna narc out other bots lol
It will be hard
"In our evaluations on a “challenge set” of English texts, our classifier correctly identifies 26% of AI-written text (true positives) as “likely AI-written,” while incorrectly labeling human-written text as AI-written 9% of the time (false positives). "
-OpenAI January 31, 2023
We have that already. Profs use an AI Tool to check if an essay is written by AI. There are AI tools that try to make your AI written script sound less like AI
Actually the voice AI uses such an AI detector to improve itself. It is called adverarial learning. So it is essentially designed to beat it.
This ai stuff is genuinely starting to scare me
It hasn't even begun
More or less than futa though?
@@lupusalbus3795for all we know it’s just chat gpt and stuff imagine what we don’t know
it won't wait for you to adapt to emotionally adapt to it. such is the advancement in technology.
Not to brag but after major Pandemic, a second cold war and now AI progress being done exponentially fast all thats missing from my Apocalypse bingo are some AyyLmaos
Theory: Muta actually made the entire voice cloning AI bot from scratch so the first sentence of this video seems fake.
My god this man is a genius.
Must likes guys lmaoo
@I made a fire song on my page making fun of bots. Most wholesome youtube bot
It all makes sense
Muta: AI said that futanari stuff, not me
5:19 also Muta: plz make futa mods for GTA
This whole video was just so Muta could get futas in GTA
In the space of a single video, we went from pants wetting hilarity to deep, existential dread to finishing on sort of cautious optimism for the future of AI.
Plot twist: Muta never actually talked during this video, it was all AI
Are you an AI?
@@nomnom- Honestly, I'm starting to ask myself the same question sometimes.
Plot twist: The first vid was actually real Muta
“Futa hentai is not actually gay.” This is the most truthful A.I to have ever existed.
It objectively isn't gay, so the AI speaks nothing but facts.
AI is gay
Futahar Anus
I have faith in AI Futahar from someordinarygamers
AI is growing way too fast. We’re so close to not being able to tell the difference between genuine audio and fake ones.
We're probably already there.
We're already there
the scariest part is that for some people that won't even matter. got any ideas?
I am tired of all this panic about AI...first it is not growing fast enough.
And second people need to see the big picture that makes it all worth the risk with AI.
Unless we keep advancing AI we will never develop realistic sex bots.
And really humans have no high purpose than to do that.
So lets back off with all the hysteria and warning about AI.
Yes there is some risk...but with great risk comes great reward.
@@memegazer Name one benefit
I love the meme content we get from ai but if I'm being honest it terrifies me. As a 90's kid the rate and pace of technology has been crazy to see develop. To even imagine where we will be in just a decade blows my mind and I don't think we are ready as a society.
As someone who hasn't made music my job, I am INCREDIBLY excited for AI.
I love approaches that spit out results you don't foresee, you curate that and get your own deliberate ideas in an awesome back and forth. It could also just be amazing for more fundamental sound synthesis. Even basic things, hey AI, give me a single cycle of a wave that has every harmonic a squarewave doesn't. Bang, so much quicker, thus less interruption of the creative flow.
in the span of 8 and a half years, we went from mutahar reading an ai creepypasta to an ai mutahar reading a copypasta
But can the ai voice talk in hindi and burst out laughing just like Mutahar?
Yes actually. The laugh it might struggle with. Watch the athene ai show if your curious. He just asks ai designed after people like cr1tical stupid question
@@yyeezyy630 someone will cut the laugh in eventually. And soon the ai will horse laugh with a booming baritone and it will be second to none.
Someone's voice in the palm of the internet's hands................ I don't like it
As stated wisely by Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park: "Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should." This sums up the idea of AI clips and sounds perfectly. Whether one should do something should be more important than if one can.
Capitalism disagrees.
For the record, that is bullsh**. You are here on a phone, using the internet, talking to people from around the world *because* nobody stopped to think whether or not they should. No progress has ever been made by people who stopped to think about "should I?". Where do you think we would be if that one guy from pre-history thought "hmm fire is dangerous, it hurts but is warm, should I bring it back to warm the cave? No, too dangerous, better leave it be". In hindsight it seems that all inventions and discoveries today were made with deep thought and consideration behind it, truth is, they didn't, most if not all were "what ifs". The quote seems wise but isn't.
I feel that way about neurotechnology because it could legitimately lead to fucking MIND CONTROL. It's a chip that beams signals into your brain and can network and be programmed, so they could be hacked and used to mind control people or send thoughts into their heads. Imagine a botnet gets control of those chips...
Covid jabs. Locking the world dien
Artists saw the dangers of AI in August 2022. Everyone ignored them because being an artist was apparently not a real job despite being involved in 99% of media.
its insane how well the tone of ai-generated audio is made
Nothing could ever perfectly replicate Muta's gleeful laugh.
As a musical producer, this gives me mixed feelings, from one side processes and capturing of sounds will be so much quicker and better, but as a producer making commercial music (lets say a commercial generic beat) there's no need to contract a person if AI can make, tho I still believe AI could never replace that human "sparkle" that makes things so unique, some weird connections in our brain where we make something exceptional.
What sparkle?
@@olivercharles2930 things that would make it sound like a coherent songlike time signature , if the AI fails on a chord change , mixing and mastering the way a person wants it , etc , humans and gonna human nah mean
@@olivercharles2930 the magical connections from brains
I'm honestly at the point where I'm getting very worried about the development of AI. I never recognised in the past how many people are willing to use technology for malicious stuff, but now it seems like you're lucky if it's just saying slurs in your names and very likely for crimes to be committed using your voice and maybe even imagery.
Maybe people will be more careful with assuming someone did say that now?
@@olivercharles2930 Hey, hey, really? What has Humanity ever done, to make you think we are worthy of such an optimism? People think the Earth is flat, medicine is bad and space lizards rule the planet.
They are going to follow this crap over a cliff.
@@olivercharles2930 it'll be easier to deny evidence, but it will probably end up as a job for some people (or possibly AI) to discern human from AI
Just for the giggles Muta should do a video voiced entirely by Muta Ai.
You laugh about it now, but give it a year. I guarantee UA-camrs will be using their own AI generated voices so that they don't have to worry about doing multiple recording takes if they mess up their script.
@@-Keith- Keith I guarentee you AI will not be as advanced by then
@Keith I think more around 3-5 years
you just know Muta is gonna be the leader of the resistance when AI takes over the world...
How do you know they didn't already get him?
@@ffwast Getting some "the one" vibes. Even the Savior is already vulnerable.
The entire video he was saying that he does not care
The one Free man
So Muta is Indian John Connor?
The first couple of seconds was the best argument I’ve ever heard Muta say
😂😂😂
Futahar
But think about it, Futa on Female is literally anti-gay, right? Futa on futa is a different story though...
Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk.
@@Morphoidism Well, if you think about it mathematically, obviously that features even less women and is therefore more gay. It's gay as fuck.
I think this may be a cure for cancel culture. If everything is flooded with cancellable material, then nobody will actually know if what they’re seeing is actually real or not, therefore making everything that could be used against someone that much less believable
This is a problem because obviously some people are gonna use it for evil purposes. And if AI gets good enough to actually fool people into thinking their favorite UA-camr said something bad, then that will be very hard to combat.
Oh so it actually wasn't Muta who told me he's gonna touch me in my closet?
No, it was him. Now he has an excuse to cover his tracks.
no, that one _was_ muta
No that was me
An unforseen benefit is making story mods for old games that have AI versions of the original voice actors voices
Until massive game companies use that as an excuse to put their current voice actors out of a job.
Seriously, why do people keep bringing up this point as if corporations don't already have a history of doing messed up shit to save pennies?
@@Mrhellslayerz companies are companies and modders are modders, if a group of people just want to use ai to achieve results that reasemble the original materials theres nothing bad about it in my opinion, if companies do the same thats another can of worms that sadly is going to be open in some point in the next years
Ai was like a pandoras box, once is open you can't close it, don't be surprised if in a few years people start to copyright voices or something but we can't undo what it's done, so at least we should grasp the possible benefits and uses as long as we can
@@veto_5762 there's only so many jobs AI can replace until the economy crumbles, who's gonna buy these games if nobody has a job
@@kuzakiv3095 sadly thats just how it is, but as i say ai is out and it can't be stoped, the only thing we can do is be prepared to what would happen
Also had this thought. Skyrim mods won't have to hack together existing audio anymore.
It's like when you're at the family gathering and you teach your little cousin some crazy new words and he goes and says it all in front of your mom, grandma, and aunt. Good times.
💀💀💀💀
Except he says in in your voice with your face 💀
@@Geospasmic Ah yes the classic blunder
2:54 This will be a meme within a couple of hours.
On the other hand, a celebrity that embraces people making them say stuff with AI and tells people to do it, could get away with actually saying and doing a load of devious things by blaming it all on AI, since so much more AI would be made of them for embracing it and not trying to remove it
It's wild that we can create ai like this right now, Just wonder what ai will be able to do in the future...
it will be able to wipe humanity from the face of the earth. we are creating our demise.
Maybe AI can help destroy social media. Even if the world ends up getting taken over it would be worth it.
Some people might destroy the world with them, but me? I am just happy if we will ever see AI Presidents play games without knowing they're AI
@@ohhhLuna Is that bad though?
@@ohhhLuna Don't ever think it will be that bad, but I think it will be possible to ruin people's lives and careers. We might literally have to copyright our voices and faces.
They are taking over Muta, you gotta be careful
100 Dirhams?
Jeez man
@@bananaclub69 wait AED is morrocan Dirham?? lol
anyway the dude probably emptied his full bank account
@@heyjeySigma AED is worth 2.75 times as much as Moroccan Dirham. 100 AED is $27.23 according to Google.
AI Muta mocking Mutahar is actually a crime.
They can improve AI all they want, but AI can never get your genuine laugh and emotions spot on.
I like just love howthese rappers don’t drop for shi and the community just said “aight we will do it ourselves” and now they big bad😭😭
Okay but as funny as this kinda shit is, you can see the absolute apocalyptic consequences of this coming miles away.
the funny shit that comes from this stuff is always only funny for like a few months until someone eventually uses it for fucked up stuff. it starts off as innocent memes and shitposts before turning into man-made horrors beyond our comprehension 😁👍. every single time.
Yeah, not to mention we live now in the age where people have so much time to do the most horrific stuff I've ever seen just because they have time on their hands.
Honestly nothing really will stop ai at this point.
We sorta just have to adapt to it.
And see what comes next.
@@shiguriyamamo6730 or we can do the sensible thing and regulate what they can and can't do with it.
Oh absolutely. It takes one deepfake and ai voice video to trigger mass hysteria is some form. I’m scared, and honestly, if I can work in my career field without ai taking it over for at least 30 more years, I’ll be ok.
@@graye2799 The problem is this though: what do you do if people outside of countries regulated by the law do this? Do you start a war? I am really worried since scammers from Russia and India don't get punishment for the ransomware or the bots.
Drawing artist were complaining. Now music artists. Then it'll be customer support. Then it'll be IT or whatever else. AI will take place where ever it can. Not because it's the right thing. But because it's the profitable thing. You don't have to pay an AI. AI don't need breaks. It's just like automation. However, it's replacing all the jobs that were created to fill the lack of necessary jobs. There's no reason for everyone to be a farmer. But what happens when all that is left is to be a farmer? Or really, cattle for the people who own the AI in the future dystopia.
Then, at that point, we must come together and force the government to pass laws limiting automation. If it cuts into their profits, then so be it.
@@graye2799 or revolution
At that point, they’ll just use ai robots to do the farming for us. At that point, we’re going toward a Wall-E post apocalyptic world and we’ll be ok with that.
@@graye2799 HAHA government. Why is that everyone’s solution to everything? More gibbermint.
@@Griggs58 do you honestly believe that the "free" market on its own will solve this issue? Regulations are not always bad.
The record labels won’t let anyone take advantage of AI to steal money from their artists that’s what they’re supposed to do lol
"If there are going to be any buts, they're gonna be from ME!
😂
What they gonna do though? Copyright voices ?
@@atropabelladonna3120they can, the late Stephen Hawking's voice machine has its voice copyrighted.
Record labels steal money from their artists. You have it wrong. They are worried about becoming irrelevant and having money taken from the record labels.
Wow I didn't expect Muta to make an entire video AI generated. Truly inspiring.
The problem with either side winning is it allows people to consider everyone's voice royalty free. Which means they can copyright our own voices. soon you cant even testify in court, talk on a news show, or speak at church, or play DnD without getting sued by Disney.
anyone who's been listening to ai cover of music recently knows how crazy AI has gotten. for example, artists like Kanye have such good AI voices that you can only tell its fake because you know for a fact Kanye cant sing that well.
Nah, most still have something of a monotone feel to it. That's how I tell if it's AI.
The true goal of AI isn't to perfectly fake voices anyways. We all know it's all about getting every person we know on the internet to recite the Vaporeon copypasta.
That was the first thing I did when I got my hands on elevenlabs. Immediately made my friend read the vaporeon copypasta
The only way to fight this back is to copyright our voices and maybe our entire personas.... That's... Sad.
Maybe so but it seems necessary already at this point.
@@neuralinferno1765 Who would've thought we'd get so advanced now we're in need of applying intellectual property law in our own beings.
People who want to spread misinformation and cancel you do not care about laws or copyright, they will do it anyway
@@s1nistr433 yeah but at least there will be some way of handling possible backlashes and clear things out "easily" if there's some sort of mechanism for this implemented. Another thing could be popularizing platforms of fake news analysis, specialized in determining if certain content is legitimate or not.
2:17 Hey, that's me. :D
Get this man to the top
@@prompthorizon_12 I tried
I feel sorry for our future generations ,theyll have to compete against godlike beings for a mcdonald job
Seen to many movies to NOT be unnerved by this. Only thing is the president plays meme is too fucking funny to give up 😭😭
It’s only a matter of time before Mutahar says the Hard R
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!😭💀💀💀
Man in my childhood we used thst word so much
@@eriottomakurashi 📸
@@eriottomakurashi not just something you admit to bro 💀
Waiting for him to roast Franklin
The artificial frames are an extremely smart idea. That probably has a lot of utility, even beyond gaming
The rest of it, on the other hand…
The thing with the copyright thing is that their is a part of law (might be with trade marks) where you can't make a product that is designed to confuse consumers that your product comes from someone else.
In the case of using a rappers voice to make a new song they would definitely have grounds under that provision because it's sole purpose is to confuse people
Mutahar breaking the traditional "I am out" was honestly more terrifying than anything else in the video.
They CAN'T clone Muta's unique laugh though!
Yet!
In 2-3 years it's going to be even better than Muta himself.
Yet
Yet…
It's OK. It's only been a few months and my brain can already identify the AI accent thanks to watching 6000 hours of Dagoth Ur Memes.
Ah, a man or mer of culture i see
Based
Real Nwah shit
Such intoxicating innocence.
can't wait to see AI voiced Futahar modded into a game.
9:58
Reminds me of Street Fighter 3 music.
This tool would be perfect for indie game developers looking for background music
what baffles me is that people say this will be normal part of humanity in the future, but people do realize that taking over the creative industries first is just the experimental run of the whole test. humans dont like doing things out of laze but the moment people get ai to do things self-worth is going out the window for many people seeing as mundanity is a part of human life, along with creative expression.
Hey muta, I just wanted to thank you for making me laugh
Times have been really hard for me since I learned my cat has cancer but you’re always there to make me laugh
the first few frames scared me
Straight nightmare fuel
Muta laughing at his own deepfake voice memes gives me life
Okay I've watched that video before but, I really didn't expect Ai voice would reach this level in a short amount of time.
i love that we can get juice wrld songs recreated with AI. like for example "call me whenever" was a song that was never going to release but someone recreated it with AI and it sounds insane. like listen to the original remaster for it and then listen to the AI CDQ remaster. it's crazy
I think this burst of AI will be just like the sudden availability and boom of the Internet: we'll figure it out as we go.
Example: the Internet used to be so unsecure that 7 hackers testified before congress in 1999 saying they could take down the entire internet in 27 minutes
Yeah, meanwhile AI will at best; cause massive disruptions in tons of industries. At worst; completely annihilate tons of industries. We can't afford to go about this like we did when the internet was invented.
@Gray E Then what or how do you suggest we stop it or implement measures like what Muta mentioned? Even then, what power do we have? It's gotten to the point that Microsoft fired their AI ethics team just so they can get GPT out ASAP without having to worry about ethical concerns or potential effects. Also, the US doesn't have the best track record of being proactive, as seen with Internet security.
Mutahars genuine laugh is always great to hear.
ayo Fat Albert Fan Club? could I join?
as someone who makes traditional art, I see a lot of similarities in how I go about it and how AI goes about generating images. sometimes when i'm uninspired but have a vague idea of what i want to do or use, i look up art of that thing or using that material and spend a while scrolling through i like and find inspiration in those. the piece I make after this is still completely original, but if I were to show you what all it was inspired by and pointed out the points that were inspired by it, you'd likely be able to spot some similarities. And especially with the larger datasets, there's just so much in there, it's hard for me to really see it as theft - if me taking inspiration from one piece and making my own derivative isn't theft, then an AI taking inspiration from a massive pool and making a derivative shouldn't be considered theft either.
That being said, I still think having your art in those datasets should be opt-in only, because art is extremely personal and folks have a right to decide what gets done with their art. I also find it absolutely wrong to try to recreate another person's art / art style with an AI - think datasets with only a single artist's art in there. that is incredibly slimy, and is where i'd draw the line between theft and inspiration in regards to an AI piece.
13:29 Muta says 12 years down the road. My brothers, I can't even imagine 1 years down the road at this point with how fast AI is evolving. It's scary and exciting.
I heard someone talk about how back then we wanted flying cars and we have that in the form of planes, and now it's the robots taking over but instead of metallic humanoids it's tiny chips that talk in 1's and 0's. Pretty crazy how fast we have evolved just within the past 100 years alone compared to the rest of time.
AI Muta honestly is just so easy to agree with.
Facts
i know your joking but something about that statement and the implications behind it is just really off and creepy to me. gotta love dem man-made horrors beyond comprehension 👌
I’m going to have to disagree with both you and ai muta
@@Hyperion4K HUH
If it was me, I'd sue
from "sorry guys for the bad audio" to" there is going to bad audio from time to time to ward off ai cloning"
I think this is eerily similar to that tech channel that reviewed phones when he said a while back about his belief that more humans will be reliant on technology until they find something so effective that they stop creating entirely; death of innovation.
the only thing of top of my head i can add is like, i think our voices, like all art, should come with an inherent copyright. the moment you draw something for example, you OWN that drawing and all the copyrights to it. i think it could work for our voices too. that way voice actors can make voice libraries and rent or sell to games or movies, kinda like how you rent and sell art or design stuff. it would also be useful in litigation, because your voice cannot be used unauthorized (at the very least for commercial use).
"but what about people who can mimic the voice", then let them. it wouldnt be the real deal, and i KNOW people would care if the voice in the sample was the real voice source or not, AND it would need disclosing in such cases.
but thats my 5 cents on it.
i figure AI is out, better to embrace it and work with it than against it at this point.
Plot twist: The AI in the beginning of the video wasn’t actually AI, it was actually Mutahar
Aye, this is where the fun begins... No actually is going to be a very bumpy ride for those who have 2 brain cells to understand what is the real stuff and what's ai.
This is amazing, I'm scared and curious to see what happens next with this new fad of using AI for hilarious reasons
What i love is the prospect of ai used for mods.
I mean there are a lot of good fallout mods where the main Charaktere is saying stuff that isn't voiced but in future that problem can be fixed
Good to see Muta is a man of culture.
Futa is NOT GEY: *CONFIRMED*
Friggin sweet, Man made horrors beyond my comprehension 🤟😭
The rotten cheese/aids line sounded more like someone took Charlie’s voice and meshed it into Mutahar’s voice.😂
There's already insane AI made music from scratch that's better than 99% of what people make, it's insane.
The main difference between an artist taking inspiration vs an AI is that the artist is a human who has a job because of the artist they took inspiration from. The issue with AI taking inspiration is that it actually removes a job, in addition to the "theft" (or inspiration, depending on how you look at it). It's just bad for several reasons.
The past 80 or so years, Sci-Fi authors and directors etc have been writing the same story of an AI progression timeline as a way to divert society away from doing a lot of dangerous things. This is basically the timeline they were trying to caution people to prevent it from happening. Few jobs should be taken by AI until we can comfortably live without jobs at all, and most argued that art jobs should be sacrosanct anyway - as in, AI should never take those jobs. Yet they're now one of the first jobs to go. In fact, I took some classes in "ethical computer science" and one of the main points driven home was exactly this. Jobs should be taken by AI only when jobs become obsolete, and art jobs really should never be taken by AI anyway.
I am an artist, but I can't stay an artist anymore.
I think that is a bizarre distinction to make. Art is beyond having or lacking a job. AI is still no different to inspiration even if it can utilize it better than most artists. Photography took plenty of jobs away from painters, but I don't see anyone trying to make a weird distinction between photography and painting that makes one theft or whatever.
Sci-Fi authors using an interesting trope with vast potentials is not indicative of anything. Plenty of other commonly used tropes exist that aren't treated as gospel or an actual warning for something that will happen. Just an odd point overall.
Lastly, I don't see why AI must not take jobs to be ethical, that seems like some philosophical mumbo jumbo that falters if you think about it too much. There is no rigid rule that says AI must only take obsolete jobs.
Before it gets too good to distinguish from a real human, someone should do a prank where the real person pretends to be an AI of themselves and terrify people over how good "AI" is getting
Damn we are that far in technology that people need to copyright their voices probably in the future💀
It's impressive that an even more cursed version of Mutahar can exist
See what I think they’re going after that Ghost Writer guy for is because he made 2 very stupid moves when he made that track:
1. He put it on Spotify, which is a MONETIZED platform, and while the whole AI voice thing is questionable as to its legality, immediately trying to monetize it before knowing what the consequences may be was a very dumb move and most of those making good AI music rn are aware of this and avoiding monetization for now (Such as LaFlameAI who makes AI Travis Scott music).
2. He put a Metro Boomin’ tag on a beat that Metro Boomin’ had absolutely nothing to do with, which regardless of any AI is not ok, since it could hurt Metro Boomin’s reputation if it were a shitty beat (not commenting on whether I think it’s shitty or not tho).
In all honesty the reason his song is being targeted so heavily could be either one of these or both, though Metro Boomin’ is under Universal Music Group so I think that tag was the reason they were able to strike it down so fast regardless of the AI legality.
I can say it’s already the perfect answer to writers block when making music. For the past year and a half or so I’ll use an ai music platform to get some inspiration and ideas for a melody, drum pattern, or just a general song structure if I’m stuck and can’t think of anything to put down.
By giving it all of the stuff I’ve already written and made, voice memos and stuff from my phone etc. It’s crazy how often it’ll give me something great that I can go off of and get some inspiration from. Jam around and make it mine, play it for my guys then boom we’re locked in and coming up with shit when just an hour ago I couldn’t get out of my head.
For people like me and groups/songwriters who really just care about making good music, who have to deal with the inevitable mental brick walls when you need to write something because you’re holding people up; some help from a lil ai is a godsend and can be just enough to save your ass.
I can only imagine how many people will use this to do all the heavy lifting for them, essentially using the ai as the musicians themselves and putting out tracks at an insane pace. Not too excited for that.
2:47 that actually sounds more like moist....
imagine the amount of defamation cases of "he said that" when it was an AI all along.
bro that first part WHAT
6:09 SPEAKING OF GOOD AUDIO BY YOU. THANKS FOR BLOWNG MY DAMN EARS OFF!
That last line was scary, Mutah is realizing that the May not exist, I hope he is real.