@@Team.Louish AI is unstoppable, about 50% of all the posts today on the LinkedIn platform is written by AI, and not many can tell the difference. The same destiny also applies to other platforms. So we need to get used to it 🤞
Thanks, glad to hear you appreciated it. AI has come a long way. More and more posts and blogs like this are going to be totally AI-generated in the future as those tools are becoming so easy to use 👍
@@mj47749 Yes, AI rocks these days. Why spend hours of research and planning producing a podcast when AI can do the same work in minutes for free. Just describe what you want the topic to be about and 5 minutes later it’s all done. 👌
I enjoyed the video, and a lot of the video is good info. But we can not allow AI to be passing on advice and experiences especially when it comes to dangerous situations as their own that never happened. When the AI starts talking about flying out of rotor and having altitude to deploy reserve. That’s not ok.
Your comment is absolutely justified, and I truly appreciate your valuable input. I completely agree that AI-generated information is not always flawless or presented in the same way a human might explain or describe a situation. For this podcast, as well as for other AI-generated content I’ve produced, I want to clarify that the tools used are trained exclusively on specific data and sources that I have personally reviewed before generating the material. I ensure that no random or unchecked sources are incorporated into the content that I’m aware of. However, it’s important to note that, like any information found online, AI-generated material should never be relied upon as 100% accurate. This is particularly true when it comes to safety-related topics. This podcast is intended as a guide and a supplementary source of information, not as a replacement for professional advice or training. For accurate and reliable tips, proper instruction from a reputable expert is always the best course of action. Safety should always come first, and expert guidance is the right way to ensure you're on the safest path to learning and practicing new skills.
@@JulietsMan Not everyone can, and that's okay. This vlog was primarily created to be listened to. The graphics were added as an optional feature for those who are unable to hear, or for anyone who prefers subtitles. After all, not everyone fully understands spoken English without text. I understand your frustration, but try to focus on feeling grateful that you don’t need subtitles. Maybe consider turning off the screen and just listening instead. 🤗
I think the AI did a pretty great job. I knew it was AI, but it was laid out and presented really nicely. Pretty cool!
@@Team.Louish AI is unstoppable, about 50% of all the posts today on the LinkedIn platform is written by AI, and not many can tell the difference. The same destiny also applies to other platforms. So we need to get used to it 🤞
I've learned a lot from this video, thank you for taking the time to put it together.
Thanks, glad to hear you appreciated it.
AI has come a long way. More and more posts and blogs like this are going to be totally AI-generated in the future as those tools are becoming so easy to use 👍
lol, this is actually pretty cool. I was listening to this in the background, that ai stuff is crazy!
@@mj47749 Yes, AI rocks these days. Why spend hours of research and planning producing a podcast when AI can do the same work in minutes for free.
Just describe what you want the topic to be about and 5 minutes later it’s all done. 👌
I know this is all really solid and important advice, but I can't help but think it's just Howard Stern reading a script from an episode of Brainpop.
@@JimothyRoss 😂 I agree! Now that you mention it, maybe Howard and Robin Quivers sold their voices to AI. It really does sound like them.
I enjoyed the video, and a lot of the video is good info. But we can not allow AI to be passing on advice and experiences especially when it comes to dangerous situations as their own that never happened. When the AI starts talking about flying out of rotor and having altitude to deploy reserve. That’s not ok.
Your comment is absolutely justified, and I truly appreciate your valuable input. I completely agree that AI-generated information is not always flawless or presented in the same way a human might explain or describe a situation.
For this podcast, as well as for other AI-generated content I’ve produced, I want to clarify that the tools used are trained exclusively on specific data and sources that I have personally reviewed before generating the material. I ensure that no random or unchecked sources are incorporated into the content that I’m aware of.
However, it’s important to note that, like any information found online, AI-generated material should never be relied upon as 100% accurate. This is particularly true when it comes to safety-related topics. This podcast is intended as a guide and a supplementary source of information, not as a replacement for professional advice or training.
For accurate and reliable tips, proper instruction from a reputable expert is always the best course of action. Safety should always come first, and expert guidance is the right way to ensure you're on the safest path to learning and practicing new skills.
Hi! Which AI are you using? Cheers!
@@MyAdventureLog Google “NotebookLM” for script and voices. Davinci Resolve “subtitles from audio” and “snap captions” for popping subtitles.
Good catch. I'll put money on the NotebookLM tool from Google
why the fkin subitles????? i can HEAR
@@JulietsMan
Not everyone can, and that's okay. This vlog was primarily created to be listened to. The graphics were added as an optional feature for those who are unable to hear, or for anyone who prefers subtitles. After all, not everyone fully understands spoken English without text.
I understand your frustration, but try to focus on feeling grateful that you don’t need subtitles. Maybe consider turning off the screen and just listening instead. 🤗
This is totally AI generated.
Yes 100%, as the description also states. Work smart, not hard 😉