AI on the whole is getting to be quite scary, just recently I saw a post on instagram that explicitly said it was AI, yet the top comments were people saying they loved this "artist's work". I hope people can learn to tell the difference between a piece of clearly AI generated art and one made line by line stroke by stroke by genuine artists. But the saddest thing is, I fear there's far too many people just that do not care. Its obvious people dont mind low effort content, I mean hell this comment was one of the braindead "__ views in ____ seconds? X UA-camr really fell off." And it became the most liked comment on this video, truly a shame.
One of my favorite things about AI scam "artists" is their refusal to acknowledge the use of AI in their products, along with censoring people who point it out. Because if they truly see nothing wrong with using AI, why is mentioning it a problem? It's almost as if they know people are less apt to buy something when they know zero merit was put into making it
I thought the same thing when I saw an AI bro complaining about the fact that people are now required to admit when something is AI on certain sites (DA being one of them if I recall). The way I see it, if they really insist on pushing AI generated imagery as "art" then by that logic it needs to be properly categorized/labelled the same way all art is. Idk about you but I've never seen any digital artists complaining that they have to label their work as digital lmao These rejects want AI to be seen as a "valid" art form so badly yet they want it to be exempt from all the rules and basics that actual art is subjected to.
I think that old quote “the world is ending, children disobey their parents, and everyone wants to write a book” fits really well here. Everyone wants to make it big as an influencer or UA-camr but doesn’t bring anything valuable to the table.
Well dang that suddenly makes me feel guilty as an actual writer. Though I think it was probably referring more to autobiographies and self help books? Yaknow, the prideful genres. I just want to tell stories.
Yeah, np. Even knowing Momo was gonna be in the video from the thumbnail, I had that exact reaction; it's genuinely terrifying. I figured I'd try to save people from the horror.
@@oof4623 it’s weird cause I think Momo might be one of the few “horror” characters who actually traumatized a generation. Like I don’t remember hearing about the same reactions people had to similar images like Jeff The Killer or Smile Dog, or even in previous generations with like Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees, they may have been scary, but never to the point where someone exposed to them at a young age still thinks of them the same way.
This may sound stupid but I think I never got traumatized by momo because of springtrap’s design, it’s stupid but fnaf 3 was the first horror game I ever truly watched, and it really got to me a child. So although momo was creepy to me, it just didn’t get to me the same way it probably would’ve otherwise
That's only strictly required, if you make a real person, living or dead, say something they did not say, or do something they did not do. You can still make a completely fake person do whatever you want them to do, and not disclose that they aren't real.
I recently started working at an elementary school doing tech, and even the teachers play this content farm stuff for the kids. And most of the kids searches have been content farm videos
AI content farms are some of the worst kind of content on this platform, and the easy solution for those of us with a brain is to just ignore it. Even if this kind of content grows, there will always be people who want to make original, quality content on UA-cam. I'm not afraid of AI taking over at all because it won't. People will always have a drive to create something their passionate about without outside help, so the simple solution is to watch people who genuinely care instead of AI content.
I’m just worried about what will happen when AI inevitably gets human rights. Not in a conspiracy theorist “AI are people!” kind of way, but something similar to how “corporate personhood” got snuck into the law.
UA-cam kids was one of the worse things to happen, a lot of parents turn on autoplay, and you can turn off search, so the kids just sit there for hours watching whatever random shit the algorithm brings, that's why all the kids videos have such random titles and loads of nonsense in the description
I really miss when animation had to be hand drawn. Because of the amount of work that had to be put into that, the only people who would do it (for the most part) were passionate about what they were making and genuinely wanted to make something they could be proud of and others could enjoy. The more people who can create "animation" easily, the more garbage will be pumped out for a quick buck
I'm slightly less pessimistic than this. It's definitely a valuable thing for people with no artistic skill to be able to use AI to make images that, while still falling well short of the quality of a professional artist, are better than what an average human could do. The concern is in how people are seeking to make a quick buck by selling zero-effort, zero-value stuff to gullible rubes who could easily use the same AI tools to make the same content for themselves for free.
As someone who tries my best to learn every hobby and art and all possible …this hurts me. I am spending Years on learning something and people who just type words are getting more interest
Also to not give them Ipads at age f*king 1. wait until they're at least 10 or 11, expose them to more normal activities, like Drawing, playing outside, ect. It's a way better method of parenting than the "Ipad Parents."
@@Fatih_M177 I'd say more 5-7 since I don't want a kid feeling left out cuz friends who use tech but those early development years being 0-3 should not be tech infested.
@@Pupupwa nah, it's too stupid to think that way. 5-7 year olds aren't developed enough, so they SHOULDN'T have phones, even if other kids have. I mean, you could replace 5-7 year olds with teens, and replace phones with drugs. Just cause every other teen is doing drugs for example, doesn't mean mine should too (I'm not saying Phones are as bad as drugs, I'm just saying that just because everyone does something doesn't mean it's necessarily good or correct)
Imagine in 10 years: the parents have a kid, put it at the care of a robot and ditch the child with it. This isn't "taking care of your children", it's wnsiring that trust is dead.
I love how these parents will ADMIT whenever something bad comes up on the ipad and completly gloss over them just leaving their child alone all day with almost 0 interaction like its a normal thing
Part of the issue though is that these issues are a lot deeper than just irresponsible family. even if the parents want to stop this, we are well past the days where one parent can always be around to actually take care of the kids. For most families nowadays, one income cannot support a family. It’s simply not possible to always monitor your kids anymore and daycare isn’t something a lot of people can afford. On top of that, suburbanization has actually isolated us way more than ever and they can’t even go outside anymore. The problem is that we need a complete overhaul of a lot of the way the world works. But the political will just doesn’t exist.
@@Krusty_bot63 nah I feel like any kid who's raised that way wouldnt be able to realize how lazy their parents are, thatd be a completely different problem
dude I literally saw an ad on youtube that said,”if you sre in an accident don’t call the cops, use this AI app instead”. Its like 100% serious too like wtf
Had an AI bro unironically say "what, do you expect everybody to actually DRAW all our content? That would take forever" when he got criticized for making AI DBZ work as a "tribute" to Toriyama
i ran into a "professional" writer batting for AI by saying he relied on chatgpt for descriptive writing and basically using it as a second brain for his imagination
Do AI bros know how much fucking art there is? If your favourite show is taking a while to release new episodes, you can watch other shows from the last 100 years. Shows by humans with passion and love for what they do
It's ironic that even though Mr krabs nowadays would probably jump at the opportunity today to automate the krusty krab, the Mr krabs from the old seasons would've never given up squidward and spongebob for ai to come in and run everything (even season 4 Mr Krabs was apposed to that when he sells the krusty krab)
This sums up the biggest fear of AI content. Not the "Ooh you will be obsolete" or the "It will take our jobs" What I fear is: Scammers, grifters and soulless content being spammed and blotting out actual thought and effort.
You should absolutely be concerned about jobs being replaced. Under a capitalist system, only the wealthy will benefit from automation because they can afford it and they will use it to replace humans. They’ve already done it with AI, firing writers
Which is actually happening. You can hardly find channels about space, history and even true crime without doubting its veracity or if there's actually a person behind it. I subscribed to a guy who makes good content about history and he always says at the beginning and end of his videos "I'm not AI, please subscribe and support my content" Because his voice is so calm that people often accused him of using AI and his channel is not too old. ):
or worse: the disinformation. Post 2021 i can't google an authentic photo of a medieval armor from specific country without being given an ai generated garbage.
My biggest fear is honestly the insane potential for AI propaganda. Think about it. Any aspiring dictator could just shit on the keyboard and immediately print 69420 different propaganda posters telling you that left-handedness is evil or whatever.
I'm an author and I honestly don't bat an eye at the AI oversaturation, because its exactly that, an oversaturation of AI that can never replace me or those like me. An AI can't draw from experience to create something that uniquely connects to humans on the level I can through my work. I can take from my trauma, my pain, my regret, my joy, and my life to make something beautiful. An AI can't. An AI never can. Period. I can't be replaced. And if you're an artist of any kind, neither can you. ❤
And also Ai kind of just recycles content so even if all the artists are replaced Ai would start to stagnate as no new original content is created to feed ai
@@henrynelson9301I'm on the right and never seen any of that. Also no one was talkingnabout politics anyways... we were talking about terrible tts channels and ai narration.
Look, our parents weren't exactly hip to what we grew up on. But we are as adults, most of us anyways, we grew up with the technology. So NOW the current parents SHOULD be aware of what their children are exposed to.
some distant relative of mine is a full on AI bro, he was promoting NFTs to me the last time I saw him, and his entire facebook page is just AI generated bs. i am very tempted to make a facebook account purely just to clown on the guy.
@@misael64 because nothing shows you love god more than putting as little effort as possible into teaching people his word (note: I'm not religious but that's still kinda insulting)
As an art student, I’m insulted as hell by these AI content farms. An insane amount of effort and history goes into creating art, and then these assholes come along and yoink it all so they can optimize it to make as much money as possible. It’s disrespectful
For a lot of them, it almost seems like the disrespect is the point. A common thread I’ve experienced in a lot of conversation with AI bros is gleeful contempt for actual artists. I have no idea why, and trying to psychoanalyze feels icky, but it’s definitely prevalent enough to be notable.
@@theonegoldengryphonHonestly I don't understand what it's like to live like that. Like enjoying a movie, show, game, etc but disliking the person who made it is fairly normal, but hating every actual artist...idk I just don't understand how someone can live with that mindset
Even as a CS student(and also someone who is dreaming of being a game dev)these ai content farms still scare me, like imagine trying to put all your effort and soul into coding a program, when an A.I. can do it all at once for just a few minutes.
@@theonegoldengryphoncould go on for hours but a lot of stems from internal personal issues. Before they were ai bros, they were nft bro’s and before that, techbros and eons before that? Snake oil salesman Remember the monorail guy from the simpsons? Old Gil? Lionel hutz? That’s them. Like you ever notice how so much of the user base are either shut in kinda inept and unwell men or rich folk? We could go on for days but with how Wild West ai is; even people who have 0 knowledge in art can see the obvious oversights it stouts. And when you separate the result from the work it takes to get there; all you have is the fleeting instantaneous dopamine boosts So you got a userbase of mostly casual mfs who will get bored of the stuff and move on some day cause It won’t fill the whole inside. And on the other, you got rich asshats that don’t know the first thing about creating anything or even running a business. When the pool is that narrow, I honestly disagree with mark and doubt it’ll last long. Some version of AI will exist forever; but when you’re collapsing this soon out the gate, it ain’t gonna be this. And yeah, while the art worlds taken a hit the rise and protesting for better rights and utter collapse due to inflation, poor infrastructure and treatment of their workers to the point where even DISNEY is struggling If the capitalist machine keeps pumping as it’s designed to, it’s all gonna crash. We’re pretty much seeing at a rapid pace before our eyes. On the art front, we could draw with mud if we want, can’t put a price tag on that. But if the system keeps pushing like this it will be bad for everyone but an upside will be that these fuckwits made it basically impossible for guys like them to ever rise to power again Ate it’s own tail and raised the bar so high, even discarding your humanity ain’t enough for the rich to reach the unrealistic highs anymore.
There needs to be limits with Ai! Ai is a tool and only a tool, something that we have to use as a reference or a guide on certain things. Ai shouldn't be able to take away people's jobs and leave them struggling in their life. The fact that some of us humans are truly that lazy to let some robots do stuff for us in our everyday lives is upsetting and scary. As human beings, we must stop the advancement of Ai and not have it go any further. Where it is now is plenty good enough.
@@Duckus3211 there will still be people out there who will appreciate art done by real humans if ai ever makes it big enough to the point it actually starts replacing artist's jobs, don't lose hope besides, there's other career choices, you can always just choose a different one that's to your liking if real art ends up being too niche of a market
This reminds me of what happened recently with my grandma. I'm learning how to crochet and recently she showed me a picture of a cat that was apparently 'crocheted'. She was so excited about it, but yeah. Sadly it was ai generated.
@@realRatRat A super simple way to get you started is to ch 3, slip stitch into first chain, 6 or what ever you need sc in the around the ring by inserting your hook through the center hole. Its not the actual mr but its good to use as a beginner.
@@realRatRat I haven't seen these words for so ling, but I think I still remember the hack to make the first knot with a simple loop around the finger.
I had something similar happen with my mom and she got weirdly angry/defensive when I pointed out it's AI. It was over "paintings" of down syndrome mermaids, and despite having previously condemned AI "art", she did a total 180 and pretty much said she didn't care how the images were made because the post was "wholesome" and "spreading awareness/acceptance". All this to say I learned it's extremely easy to emotionally manipulate someone into throwing away common sense as long as you dangle some sparkly representation in their face like a set of car keys.
It's just sludge, remember that. Even with the implementation of AI doing the heavy lifting, the content itself is still unenjoyable. Unless it gets astonishingly good, it'll be relegated to "needs to fill this empty space" inconsequential clip art. An example of this is that guy who replaced himself talking with an AI version at 3:06. To what purpose was it necessary? He introduced AI as a middleman in this when he could've simply talked into the camera himself. This reinforces the idea that AI will only be a tool in making more sludge. Quantity over quality gobshite which was already being made before AI came on the scene. To just say my point, don't let it keep you down so much. It's just TV static. You can ignore it same as you have the other trash that came before.
@@raultrashlord4404 It *is* improving though. If corporations are now using AI to make media for them so that they don't have to hire artists, among other ways to profit from AI, people are losing their jobs, no? This is scary for artists, especially. It's nice that there are a lot of people who will still want their art made by human hands, but...
Yeah, Ads on UA-cam are another gigantic problem that apparently we can't do anything about. I seriously cannot navigate the internet without an ad blocker, something I've been doing for over a decade.
@@victornoel36Sadly, UA-cam barley allows us to skip ads, and a majority of us don’t even have UA-cam Premium unless we spend our money on it instead of paying our college money.
It's not possible to do so if you use Google Search. I remember a time where 100% of the web was content made by human. Now more than half of the content is auto-generated and copy/pasted content dump that makes little sense outside of ranking high in search results.
You know, it reminds me of Syndrome's plan to sell his tech to people so that they can be superheroes. Once everyone doing this unique thing, it's not long unique.
@@GaplekBehemoth that’s kinda real. Although a few years back I was so terrified of the image that I entirely refused to look at it at all. It’s still really uncanny and disturbing for me to look at now, but ngl the image traumatized me a bit when it was first really popular. (I was around 10 at that time).
The New Zealand Herald got caught recently using AI prompts for a photograph of a female pilot that was supposed to be celebrating International Woman's Day. Its bloody everywhere.
People being more successful selling tutorials to make money with ai than the people trying to make money with ai sounds like that old saying During a gold rush, sell shovels.
Except it's even worse worse than that, it's more like a *fool's* gold rush - one day there will come a breaking point where the market collectively realises how worthless all this dross is, and the empire will collapse.
reminds me of one of Dan Olson's videos. Like, it does make sense, shovel selling is a good way to make money, and you can easily scam by saying "I really use these shovels as shovels to make money."
As an artist, being able to create something unique and with your own two hands, has been my most uplifting and happiest moments. I just don't see how using AI and making money could ever replicate that. Just yesterday, I was stressed out because I wanted to find ways to make money off my art too. So stressed that I lost motivation to draw or write. Now today, I'm happier because all I can think about is what I want to do with my art and not even thinking about money or the free request I still need to do. The main point I'm trying to make is that your happiness matters more than anything. Do what makes you happy.
As an individual artist with grand Visions and wants maximum control over the art they make, I'm fully willing to learn proper storytelling, draw objects and people in different art styles, and make different types of music.
Yep. After a decade I'm finally getting commissions on my art, mainly DAZ 3D model pics that I heavily modify and scratch model the heads/accessories for, and I'm thankful to get paid anything, and looking to get back into drawing and clay. I just thought the Internet would encourage more creative tools for humans to be creative on their own, instead of whatever the heck is happening nowadays... My usage of AI imaging (not calling it art), which I hardly even use, would end at brainstorming designs and quick laughs.
Momo brought me back. I have this super vivid memory of Dad walking in my room and gravely telling me in the most serious voice imaginable, "Stay away from that Momo shit." I was 14. I never heard of it until he brought it up. Had a field day doing my due diligent "research"
I mean yeah, with good reason, cause for a time didn’t it basically cause a 2nd wave of the Blue Whale Game? You were 14 at the time so I’d assume he wouldn’t tell you not to just because he thought it’d scar you.
so glad that’s a core memory for some people. same thing happened to me, funniest thing is this was when shock videos were still a thing so momo was like a big joke amongst us as kids LOL
How ba-a-a-ad can I be? I'm just making art unnaturally! How ba-a-a-ad can I be? Flooding the web with fakes so easily! How ba-a-a-ad can I be? With great AI who needs industry!
That comment about kids "nyot being exposed to softcore fetish content"... they absolutely are, it's just of Pomni and Roxanne Wolf instead of Elsa and Spiderman nyow.
etsy is getting flooded with ai "art" marked as handmade and people either don't notice or don't care. the sellers don't care cause they just want quick money, and the buyers who don't care just want a picture they like and couldn't care less how it came to be. as an artist it's pretty discouraging, but i'm curious how real art will evolve to stand out from the ai bs.
Real art will stand out by being physical only and having actual brush strokes. Plus, AI can't handle explicit or "Harmful" prompts, so there is that as well, I love commissioning smoking and chariel ship art and I don't see myself getting it from AI anytime soon with how woke it is getting.
Except Etsy who said AI images ARE hand-made. I am not surprised that the platform is dying, they don't even know the definition of the word "hand-made" 🤣
It's actually disgusting that people can straight up be honest about stealing content and making hundreds of thousands of dollars off it and face no repercussions.
What I hate about all those videos is just... they *just* want money. The only topic, every single time, is money. Yes, I want money so I can live, who doesn't, but what I want even more is to create what *I* want. And yes, that has led me to many failures, but I'm growing from that. Those AI Bros will just vulture to the next buzzword whenever it comes around.
@@Mariofanaticanimations there needs to be limits. Governmental laws even. No physical robot shall have sentience like a human, no robot can make an entertainment company maybe; or else we're gonna have a situation.
I think something that people don’t really talk about in terms of AI is how over reliance on it in the big industries will most probably just give more power to indie companies. This conflict of interest has kinda always existed in the gaming industry with indie studios vs. AAA, but I think AI will be what drives that division in other creative industries also. AI is definitely changing stuff but I don’t think it’s going to outlaw fun like everyone seems to expect.
I disagree with your point. We shouldn't need to rely solely on indies to get good or innovative entertainment. Either way, AAA will always be mainstream, so the general audience will look towards that more
One of the last thing that gives me hope for Ai regulation is the concept of the dead internet theory. Maybe in a year or two, once a significant part of the user of social media will be revelead as bots, the advertiser will push for regulation knowing that they are litteraly putting milion in advertisement watched by AI and not consumers
Dude, I am like, SO happy that you made this video. I was genuinely losing it when I've been having these videos pop up in my recommendations. Content farms and UA-cam gurus are genuinely some of the worst things that has ever surfaced on this website, and I'm happy to see more & more people exposing these people for what they *really* are doing to the platform.
@@the3ddinosaur87 Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but I think in the long term consumers will reject AI content because there's no replacement for soul. Even within the past six months, public opinion of AI has taken a nosedive as companies keep forcing this garbage on us.
@@larissabrglum3856 For the most part adults aren't going to be targets for this AI content. A majority of people aren't willing or are uncomfortable consuming AI generated things because it just isn't that good, even AI artworks that seem decent are just that, decent. Not really worth much more than maybe some filler, the equivalent of the random painting your grandma has in her living room, and no person that's actually serious about art collecting or commissioning would ever want an AI piece as that isn't why people collect art. The worry mainly comes with kids because they are too young to have any real developed taste, which means they are the prime targets for this kind of content farming. With companies its the same thing as the NFT craze, the negative PR associated with it is not worth the investment. Pretty much anything labelled with AI is just limited to the audience of AI tech bros who only want to prop it up to pump their own schemes with AI.
I think these people just don't understand WHY people like art to begin with. They don't understand that this directionless and intentless trash isn't appealing. I feel that as people become acquainted with AI, this stuff will work less and less effectively.
Reminder the reason why AI Entrepreneurs are almost all scammers is because AI is very expensive. It's why you never see them talk about the costs like usual from similar tech ventures such as Web3, Metaverse or NFTs.
@@loathbringer There are some models you can run locally if you have the hardware. But at that point, the point still stands. If everyone is making AI generated garbage, no one will buy
You either have to buy access to remote hardware, or buy hardware for yourself. Either way the minimum investment into being able to generate AI content fast enough to make it return its value is RIDICULOUS. It's well into the 1000's of USD. Not to mention the technical know-how some tools *do* actually require, to some extent. Especially if you self-host, or want to do something even slightly different than a tutorial. The time and money put into an AI content farm can equal getting a basic certification from a community college. At that point, when making AI slop is just as much of an effort as actually getting a regular job, what's the point? That realization is going to be what pops this AI content get-rich-quick-scheme bubble for most people. Same as when everyone but the most devoted maniacs realized that keeping up with Crypto was twice as much work as actual market trading, but even less reliable.
I work as a ghostwriter, preparing to self-publishing my own series of ghost stories on the side (from ghostwriter to ghost story writer, haha), and AI terrifies me. Not because I believe it will produce better, more creative work than I can, but because it can churn out slurry faster and cheaper. Visibility is always such a problem for everyone attempting any kind of indie creative endeavour, be it art, writing, youtube, tiktok, animation, game dev etc, and when AI writing comes in full force, the platforms are going to be chock full of sludge, burying anything with effort put into it. That's going to make discoverability a nightmare, and they're already advertising AI e-books to me. And that's just my worry from the self-publishing angle. On the ghostwriting side, it goes without saying that a huge number of people would rather have a cheap computer over an expensive human, so my future is uncertain there too. Maybe I'm being hyperbolic, but I worked so hard to turn this into my career, and it'd break my heart to have it stolen away by AI of all things :(
important thing to remember about scammers: dumb people are not the only people who scammers are able to rob. plenty of smart, but vulnerable people have been successfully targeted by scammers. not necessarily scams of this nature, but of course this isn't the only kind of scam out there
As an artist myself, It's depressing how such creative people on UA-cam aren't even recognized anymore and just has become your average "I want to get popular" instead, while it's basically your current UA-cam algorithm, but it also shows just how generative AI effected our kind as a whole spreading with shameless lies, laziness and all. And I gotta ask: why did we as a civilization let this happen?
This video was really cathartic for me. All of these unethical, awful people are abusing the system and then feel justified about it. I’m glad you’re a voice of reason in the midst of everything. The technology is truly evolving faster than all of our geriatric, bureaucratic governments can even keep up with.
This is one of the few things where I wouldn't mind government putting their foot down and regulating it. We're going to raise an entire generation of people that lack critical thinking and creativity skills because of AI generated entertainment and it needs to be stopped.
The onset of laziness crafted by AI is rapid and doesn't even require them being raised that way. It took only 3 months for the kids I'm tutoring to become incapable of (or stubborn against) writing anything without chatGPT.
it’s honestly depressing. I have a 4 y/o nephew who only watches youtube content farm videos and nothing else, and the worst part is that he watches them willingly. he’s obsessed with sonic (from the movies, not the video games) and if he isn’t rewatching the movie for the 100th time he begs my parents to let him watch skibidi toilet vs sonic content farm videos. thankfully my parents got a wake up call after youtube’s algorithm started playing a softcore scat fetish video with children and their parents dressed up as mario characters.
Can't believe Ray's Cons are still being pushed on UA-cam. My left bud split in half INSIDE my ear while I was pulling out. Scariest shit to ever happen to me. Thought I'd need to ask someone to get tweezers cause it was almost stuck in my ear
I guess I’ll share my experience with ai, which mainly comes from my father. My father (a musician) around the early 2000s after getting some serious popularity and money from his career, later down the road made some bad decisions with his money and no longer holds as much of what he once had and as a result, has tried many of the couple “get rich quick” that have popped up over the last couple years. Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, low effort children’s content, Etherium, almost NFT’s (I dodged him a bullet with that one) and now Ai content. I’ve been along for the ride on enough of these “adventures” to say that people who make Ai content simply don’t care. They don’t care what content they push, who they push it to and who they harm by stealing content, it’s all money. The same goes for children’s content and even video games to an extent. I’ve lived my whole life in New York where many would do things unimaginable to those non desperate all for money. A man I knew suffered the lower half of his body cause someone put money on his head. All because money is power in this world, and power doesn’t corrupt, it enables.
An essential part of a child's development is learning what things look like, pattern recognition and whatnot. AI content is all a little 'off', and a child that will grow up on stuff that's visually imperfect to the degree AI art can be will have a very important skill diminished. They might barely fathom what their parents look like, or be partially blind as their eyes weren't trained to know what to focus on with intent.
These AI "entrepreneurs" have compressed the Kiyosaki life cycle to just a few weeks. Kiyosaki got rich investing in real estate during a bubble, then wrote a get-rich-quick book called "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" on investing in real estate which became a best seller. He then started teaching courses on what was in the book. He then started selling course materials to others who paid him to teach his course. His business is now largely based on selling the rights to deliver his course materials on how to get rich through real estate speculation.
I don't know why i've never seen anybody talk about this, but LSMark's quick little 2 second sh**posts he puts in his videos are seriously hilarious, and it's always when you least expect! I appreciate little things like this, especially since it's never excessive and always gives you a long breather before the next one. And it just makes the video more dynamic and fun.
@@mushroomdude123 I keep forgetting that most popular youtubers don't edit their own videos, but yeah, shoutouts to the editor, they're a huge part in what makes these videos so great.
AI makes me wanna vomit, even moreso since the speed that generative AI is developing to make low effort content could be used as tools. Take the healthcare field for example. Have an AI program adjust medication amounts or others (by doctors btw) so intake can be improved. Have an AI program test a company's server to see how effective it is against DDoS or spamming attacks. Not stealing creative jobs and demoralizing content creators.
This is the worst kind of "art." I say art in quotes because this shit is not art. Art is something made from creativity, time, and effort. I put hours and hours into my art, and a lot of the time im still not happy with it. However there is no effort, time, or creativity. Im not invalidating the engineers who put their heart and soul into programming this technology. Im instead invalidating the scamming and theft that the people using this are doing. Hate the player and regulate the game.
The main issue I see is that this isn’t just irresponsible parents. It’s much deeper than just individual choices. Even good parents can’t really do much. Often both parents have to work if they don’t want to raise their kids in a ghetto. they can’t monitor their kids all the time and daycare isn’t really affordable anymore (or at least in my area). And the dominance of suburbs is isolating, means kids can even really go outside and do something unless they want to wander around other people’s yard. And on average, parents don’t have any friends to help. This is an innately political topic, and speaking about this as an American. There needs to be a shit ton of pretty radical policy changes. Like family should be have the ability to actually be at home and with their family most of the time. Families should be able to live somewhere nice, where there’s communities for their kids to actually go out and hang out with neighbors. Even getting neighbors to who can help keep an eye on their kids. But all of this needs political will that doesn’t exist because some of it is genuinely will take a while. Like I think suburban America needs to be bulldozed. And raising wages and salaries goes directly against our corporate overlords, the ones who bribe our government. It’s not like this is impossible and the benefits aren’t massive. But I just don’t see it happening. This isn’t even going into the regulations that need to be applied to AI.
B-b-b-b-b but this is socialism! (joking) No but honestly, I wouldn't bat an eye if AI wasn't being used for scams and we all had an universal wage (or just didn't need to pay rent, that would change literally everything), everyone would be able to do what they want without the pressure of asking themselves if they will be able to live until next month
I wonder if it's going to become a status symbol to get commissioned art that looks kinda "bad" in the way only a human can do? AI can easily replicate art station polish but I've noticed that when it tries to do something simple and flat with grimy texture it looks... very obvious. and unusable. also now the art station polish that ai people use the most now reads as "cheap" now, and it low-key makes you look cheap and foolish for using it. when I see brands using AI art it just makes me think business has been going so poorly they can't afford to pay people anymore.
I think the problem IS people try to fight against AI, not even try to reason or find a new way to get better, but just try to fight and negate and destroy
Saw a picket at last years writers strike that said “AI doesn’t have my trauma”. One thing AI will never replicate is genuine human or even animal (raccoons/ elephants who paint) experience
The AI art discourse makes one thing clear: people like what artists make, but they don't like artists themselves. Now they have a means of getting art without engaging with artists at all, and that is more valuable to them than the vague concept of "soul" or "passion" in art. It's strictly logical thinking.
Just a general piece of advice for any young creative out there... Don't work for people who refer to themselves as entrepreneurs. Just don't. I am a video editor and when I found a new job I was told "AI is going to take your job anyway"
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Say It with me people: being a parent isn't just keeping your kids alive
I Mainly Just Chill Out Most Of The Time. While Also Thinking About The Next Video I Can Make.
AI Bros and NFT bros fighting to see who can create the most scams to steal your money.
Aren't NFTs confirmed dead?
@@jordanloux3883 Nope, they're still being peddled. Krapopolis or however its spelt is FOX's attempt at an NFT cartoon.
They're the same person
Web 3.0 is truly just a big scam anyway
@@jordanloux3883not quite, but they're not alive either
Let's say they're not even in death bed, they're in the iron lung
AI on the whole is getting to be quite scary, just recently I saw a post on instagram that explicitly said it was AI, yet the top comments were people saying they loved this "artist's work". I hope people can learn to tell the difference between a piece of clearly AI generated art and one made line by line stroke by stroke by genuine artists. But the saddest thing is, I fear there's far too many people just that do not care. Its obvious people dont mind low effort content, I mean hell this comment was one of the braindead "__ views in ____ seconds? X UA-camr really fell off." And it became the most liked comment on this video, truly a shame.
This is the 4th time I've seen a comment like that
Bros downfall is crazy💀
Matpat end
I have a dejavu
This is just the slightly less annoying version of "first"
One of my favorite things about AI scam "artists" is their refusal to acknowledge the use of AI in their products, along with censoring people who point it out. Because if they truly see nothing wrong with using AI, why is mentioning it a problem? It's almost as if they know people are less apt to buy something when they know zero merit was put into making it
I thought the same thing when I saw an AI bro complaining about the fact that people are now required to admit when something is AI on certain sites (DA being one of them if I recall). The way I see it, if they really insist on pushing AI generated imagery as "art" then by that logic it needs to be properly categorized/labelled the same way all art is. Idk about you but I've never seen any digital artists complaining that they have to label their work as digital lmao These rejects want AI to be seen as a "valid" art form so badly yet they want it to be exempt from all the rules and basics that actual art is subjected to.
I think that old quote “the world is ending, children disobey their parents, and everyone wants to write a book” fits really well here. Everyone wants to make it big as an influencer or UA-camr but doesn’t bring anything valuable to the table.
Id argue something important can’t even be brought to the table. Not everyone can be an influencer and we will always need janitors.
Well dang that suddenly makes me feel guilty as an actual writer. Though I think it was probably referring more to autobiographies and self help books? Yaknow, the prideful genres. I just want to tell stories.
@@demo2823I think the point isn’t that writing a book is bad but criticizing people who are only doing something to get famous
8:20 The "G for Gun" got me out of nowhere :D
Wait what!?
Someone didn’t think that one through
I think it’s disturbing how many people can’t even regonize super crappy ai and think it’s real
1:24 Why would the drawing tablet company not use art made by their own product? They have the most to lose from this
The Momo thing is from 7:34-8:04 if you want to skip that.
Holy based, thank you. I may be 16 but I still get chills down my spine every time I see that god forsaken image. You’re a blessing.
Yeah, np. Even knowing Momo was gonna be in the video from the thumbnail, I had that exact reaction; it's genuinely terrifying. I figured I'd try to save people from the horror.
@@oof4623 it’s weird cause I think Momo might be one of the few “horror” characters who actually traumatized a generation. Like I don’t remember hearing about the same reactions people had to similar images like Jeff The Killer or Smile Dog, or even in previous generations with like Michael Myers or Jason Vorhees, they may have been scary, but never to the point where someone exposed to them at a young age still thinks of them the same way.
This may sound stupid but I think I never got traumatized by momo because of springtrap’s design, it’s stupid but fnaf 3 was the first horror game I ever truly watched, and it really got to me a child. So although momo was creepy to me, it just didn’t get to me the same way it probably would’ve otherwise
@@captainpep3 weird, cause I was also obsessed with fnaf at the time and it still terrified me.
AI got slightly more regulated on March 21st, 2024 with labels that indicate that the video has synthetic content.
That's only strictly required, if you make a real person, living or dead, say something they did not say, or do something they did not do. You can still make a completely fake person do whatever you want them to do, and not disclose that they aren't real.
@@carultch Yeah, but that fake person part should be regulated because of content farms. But that’s just my opinion.
Great video mark! I know i just clicked on this and havent watched it but i sure hope it doesnt critisize ai!
Bro sacrificed the favorite for the joke
@@Mr_Mimestamp WAIT HE REMOVED IT?! FU-
@@Vampy-i4l Editing your comment unfortunately removes hearts and pins from comments. He didn’t remove it on purpose.
@@Mr_Mimestamp aw damn i didnt know, note taken, good to know mark didnt remove the mark like “this joke sucks now im removing it”
I love the sonic glitches in the background. You should use them more.
I recently started working at an elementary school doing tech, and even the teachers play this content farm stuff for the kids. And most of the kids searches have been content farm videos
I need that original "G for Gun" video, that's comedy gold.
the creator of g for gun is a menace to society
@@salamiaddict76 Cool pfp ngl
AI content farms are some of the worst kind of content on this platform, and the easy solution for those of us with a brain is to just ignore it. Even if this kind of content grows, there will always be people who want to make original, quality content on UA-cam. I'm not afraid of AI taking over at all because it won't. People will always have a drive to create something their passionate about without outside help, so the simple solution is to watch people who genuinely care instead of AI content.
I’m just worried about what will happen when AI inevitably gets human rights. Not in a conspiracy theorist “AI are people!” kind of way, but something similar to how “corporate personhood” got snuck into the law.
I seen a UA-camr that has a old live action art style and made an ai make Pokemon and polished what it might look like
omg yes! I love Harry Gold!
UA-cam kids was one of the worse things to happen, a lot of parents turn on autoplay, and you can turn off search, so the kids just sit there for hours watching whatever random shit the algorithm brings, that's why all the kids videos have such random titles and loads of nonsense in the description
I really miss when animation had to be hand drawn. Because of the amount of work that had to be put into that, the only people who would do it (for the most part) were passionate about what they were making and genuinely wanted to make something they could be proud of and others could enjoy. The more people who can create "animation" easily, the more garbage will be pumped out for a quick buck
I'm slightly less pessimistic than this. It's definitely a valuable thing for people with no artistic skill to be able to use AI to make images that, while still falling well short of the quality of a professional artist, are better than what an average human could do.
The concern is in how people are seeking to make a quick buck by selling zero-effort, zero-value stuff to gullible rubes who could easily use the same AI tools to make the same content for themselves for free.
As someone who tries my best to learn every hobby and art and all possible
…this hurts me. I am spending Years on learning something and people who just type words are getting more interest
as long as you're a lovely person who spreads positive vibes, everything will work out.
The fact you were able to give a compliment towards ElsaGate videos over AI is proof we're in dire need of a great reset.
I like the Sonic footage being used as filler footage when there isn't really anything else to go up on the screen
As if ipad kids couldn't get worse. Now we gonna have Aipad kids.
wassup lonelygoomba!!
LONELYGOOMBA?!
Holy cow...
Pun of the year
How about a 2 adults PRETENDING to have a kid? Essentially an AI kid.
Being a parent isn't just keeping your kids alive, is to guide them to become better people
This
Also to not give them Ipads at age f*king 1.
wait until they're at least 10 or 11, expose them to more normal activities, like Drawing, playing outside, ect.
It's a way better method of parenting than the "Ipad Parents."
@@Fatih_M177 I'd say more 5-7 since I don't want a kid feeling left out cuz friends who use tech but those early development years being 0-3 should not be tech infested.
@@Pupupwa nah, it's too stupid to think that way.
5-7 year olds aren't developed enough, so they SHOULDN'T have phones, even if other kids have.
I mean, you could replace 5-7 year olds with teens, and replace phones with drugs.
Just cause every other teen is doing drugs for example, doesn't mean mine should too (I'm not saying Phones are as bad as drugs, I'm just saying that just because everyone does something doesn't mean it's necessarily good or correct)
Imagine in 10 years: the parents have a kid, put it at the care of a robot and ditch the child with it.
This isn't "taking care of your children", it's wnsiring that trust is dead.
I just watched another person's video on this exact same topic lol, I'm so curious to see what AI will be like by the end of the decade
NATHANIEL BANDY!!!
First to reply
Youre the only UA-camr I know that just, like, comments on UA-cam videos like any other person does. Nice to see ya!
aint you nathaniel b AHAHA I SAID IT BEFORE ANYONE ELSE COULD
@@Elijah_Randallokay? Want an award or something?
I love how these parents will ADMIT whenever something bad comes up on the ipad and completly gloss over them just leaving their child alone all day with almost 0 interaction like its a normal thing
and then wonder why their kid doesn't want to spend time with them
Part of the issue though is that these issues are a lot deeper than just irresponsible family. even if the parents want to stop this, we are well past the days where one parent can always be around to actually take care of the kids.
For most families nowadays, one income cannot support a family. It’s simply not possible to always monitor your kids anymore and daycare isn’t something a lot of people can afford. On top of that, suburbanization has actually isolated us way more than ever and they can’t even go outside anymore.
The problem is that we need a complete overhaul of a lot of the way the world works. But the political will just doesn’t exist.
@@Chinesetakeout382facts
It is a normal thing, just not a _good_ thing
@@Krusty_bot63 nah I feel like any kid who's raised that way wouldnt be able to realize how lazy their parents are, thatd be a completely different problem
Calling these AI bros "entrepreneurs" is like calling Amy Schumer a comedian.
Honestly though, at least Amy Schumer is actually human, is kinda doing stuff, and is so widely hated that she isn’t really doing harm
unpopular opinion but the hate on her is completely undeserved. nobody watches enough of her material to be able to say whether she’s funny or not
@@realRatRatI don't think she ever noticing you 😢
@@muffy_bunny i don’t care if she “noticing” me. i’m not a fan.
Considering AI is founded on unoriginality/plagiarism, I'd say it's more accurate to compare these "entrepeneurs" to Carlos Mencia.
dude I literally saw an ad on youtube that said,”if you sre in an accident don’t call the cops, use this AI app instead”. Its like 100% serious too like wtf
oh boy cant wait to let my life at the hands of a FUCKING robot
@@pokuu7 AI is shit but that sounds kinda sick. I'd love to make a robot friend for life.
@@pokuu7 I robot:
Had an AI bro unironically say "what, do you expect everybody to actually DRAW all our content? That would take forever" when he got criticized for making AI DBZ work as a "tribute" to Toriyama
man what the fuck?????
i ran into a "professional" writer batting for AI by saying he relied on chatgpt for descriptive writing and basically using it as a second brain for his imagination
This gave me a headache.
Do AI bros know how much fucking art there is? If your favourite show is taking a while to release new episodes, you can watch other shows from the last 100 years.
Shows by humans with passion and love for what they do
Doesn't this mf responded to an artist who actually works as an animator for One piece? 😭
Mr Krab’s fear of robot overlords was something we all laughed at, but he knew something like this could actually be possible, he was right all along
Terminator is going to be a real life documentary.
@@MisterDriskul2029 Isn’t even that far from today tbh
It's ironic that even though Mr krabs nowadays would probably jump at the opportunity today to automate the krusty krab, the Mr krabs from the old seasons would've never given up squidward and spongebob for ai to come in and run everything (even season 4 Mr Krabs was apposed to that when he sells the krusty krab)
@@PunishedKrab 5 years ago was 2019 so you're very right about that, which is scary to think about
@@MisterDriskulDear god them AIbros need to watch Terminator and stop AI from becoming like Terminator, shit’s getting scary
This sums up the biggest fear of AI content.
Not the "Ooh you will be obsolete" or the "It will take our jobs"
What I fear is:
Scammers, grifters and soulless content being spammed and blotting out actual thought and effort.
You should absolutely be concerned about jobs being replaced. Under a capitalist system, only the wealthy will benefit from automation because they can afford it and they will use it to replace humans. They’ve already done it with AI, firing writers
Which is actually happening. You can hardly find channels about space, history and even true crime without doubting its veracity or if there's actually a person behind it. I subscribed to a guy who makes good content about history and he always says at the beginning and end of his videos "I'm not AI, please subscribe and support my content"
Because his voice is so calm that people often accused him of using AI and his channel is not too old. ):
or worse: the disinformation. Post 2021 i can't google an authentic photo of a medieval armor from specific country without being given an ai generated garbage.
I still remember the whole Willy's Chocolate Factory fiasco in Scotland.
My biggest fear is honestly the insane potential for AI propaganda. Think about it. Any aspiring dictator could just shit on the keyboard and immediately print 69420 different propaganda posters telling you that left-handedness is evil or whatever.
"g for gun" was the most unexpected part of this entire video
please stop replying i don't care about this no more
That's basically America
If the video that was from was AI generated, maybe there’s some deep rooted issue within the machine that has yet to fully reveal itself.
the AI is traumatized@@the3ddinosaur87
Asdfmovie already did that joke.
@@TOMNICE yes but it's not unexpected because the entire point of asdfmovie is to be funny
I'm an author and I honestly don't bat an eye at the AI oversaturation, because its exactly that, an oversaturation of AI that can never replace me or those like me.
An AI can't draw from experience to create something that uniquely connects to humans on the level I can through my work. I can take from my trauma, my pain, my regret, my joy, and my life to make something beautiful. An AI can't. An AI never can. Period.
I can't be replaced. And if you're an artist of any kind, neither can you. ❤
I'm a data scientist and I agree with you 100%
And also Ai kind of just recycles content so even if all the artists are replaced Ai would start to stagnate as no new original content is created to feed ai
I'm a physician and I agree with you 200%
Great take 👏
Well, until the singularity happens.
I swear Shorts have amplified everything wrong about UA-cam.
UA-cam shorts is just alt right pipeline 2.0 sometimes
@@henrynelson9301I'm on the right and never seen any of that. Also no one was talkingnabout politics anyways... we were talking about terrible tts channels and ai narration.
@@absolutezerochill2700 booo tomato tomato tomato tomato
Look, our parents weren't exactly hip to what we grew up on.
But we are as adults, most of us anyways, we grew up with the technology.
So NOW the current parents SHOULD be aware of what their children are exposed to.
Recently found out my uncle runs a few AI shorts channels. I am finally not the biggest family dissapointment.
I would never stop making fun of him at Christmas dinner
Same! My aunt also runs an AI channel about Christian teachings and I absolutely HATE IT.
@@misael64 I am not religious but that sounds like the work of the devil.
some distant relative of mine is a full on AI bro, he was promoting NFTs to me the last time I saw him, and his entire facebook page is just AI generated bs. i am very tempted to make a facebook account purely just to clown on the guy.
@@misael64 because nothing shows you love god more than putting as little effort as possible into teaching people his word (note: I'm not religious but that's still kinda insulting)
I’m not surprised the tutorials became popular. The people that got rich during the gold rush didn’t mine gold, they sold pickaxes.
*shovels.
As an art student, I’m insulted as hell by these AI content farms. An insane amount of effort and history goes into creating art, and then these assholes come along and yoink it all so they can optimize it to make as much money as possible. It’s disrespectful
For a lot of them, it almost seems like the disrespect is the point. A common thread I’ve experienced in a lot of conversation with AI bros is gleeful contempt for actual artists. I have no idea why, and trying to psychoanalyze feels icky, but it’s definitely prevalent enough to be notable.
SAME
(Also fellow artist and Ed Edd n' Eddy fan)
@@theonegoldengryphonHonestly I don't understand what it's like to live like that.
Like enjoying a movie, show, game, etc but disliking the person who made it is fairly normal, but hating every actual artist...idk I just don't understand how someone can live with that mindset
Even as a CS student(and also someone who is dreaming of being a game dev)these ai content farms still scare me, like imagine trying to put all your effort and soul into coding a program, when an A.I. can do it all at once for just a few minutes.
@@theonegoldengryphoncould go on for hours but a lot of stems from internal personal issues.
Before they were ai bros, they were nft bro’s and before that, techbros and eons before that? Snake oil salesman
Remember the monorail guy from the simpsons? Old Gil? Lionel hutz? That’s them.
Like you ever notice how so much of the user base are either shut in kinda inept and unwell men or rich folk?
We could go on for days but with how Wild West ai is; even people who have 0 knowledge in art can see the obvious oversights it stouts.
And when you separate the result from the work it takes to get there; all you have is the fleeting instantaneous dopamine boosts
So you got a userbase of mostly casual mfs who will get bored of the stuff and move on some day cause It won’t fill the whole inside.
And on the other, you got rich asshats that don’t know the first thing about creating anything or even running a business. When the pool is that narrow, I honestly disagree with mark and doubt it’ll last long.
Some version of AI will exist forever; but when you’re collapsing this soon out the gate, it ain’t gonna be this.
And yeah, while the art worlds taken a hit the rise and protesting for better rights and utter collapse due to inflation, poor infrastructure and treatment of their workers to the point where even DISNEY is struggling
If the capitalist machine keeps pumping as it’s designed to, it’s all gonna crash. We’re pretty much seeing at a rapid pace before our eyes.
On the art front, we could draw with mud if we want, can’t put a price tag on that. But if the system keeps pushing like this it will be bad for everyone but an upside will be that these fuckwits made it basically impossible for guys like them to ever rise to power again
Ate it’s own tail and raised the bar so high, even discarding your humanity ain’t enough for the rich to reach the unrealistic highs anymore.
“And when everyone’s an artist…..hahahahaaaaa! No one will be.”
This quote genuinely scares me
There needs to be limits with Ai! Ai is a tool and only a tool, something that we have to use as a reference or a guide on certain things. Ai shouldn't be able to take away people's jobs and leave them struggling in their life. The fact that some of us humans are truly that lazy to let some robots do stuff for us in our everyday lives is upsetting and scary. As human beings, we must stop the advancement of Ai and not have it go any further. Where it is now is plenty good enough.
@@tswwarrior8089I’m 12 and I want to be an artist…I’m not sure that’s even possible anymore
@@Duckus3211 there will still be people out there who will appreciate art done by real humans if ai ever makes it big enough to the point it actually starts replacing artist's jobs, don't lose hope
besides, there's other career choices, you can always just choose a different one that's to your liking if real art ends up being too niche of a market
@@SurmenianSoldier thanks. That makes me feel better
Mark if I start getting these videos in my recommendations as well I am holding you personally responsible
This reminds me of what happened recently with my grandma. I'm learning how to crochet and recently she showed me a picture of a cat that was apparently 'crocheted'. She was so excited about it, but yeah. Sadly it was ai generated.
do you happen to know a good tutorial on doing the magic ring because i am struggling
@@realRatRat A super simple way to get you started is to ch 3, slip stitch into first chain, 6 or what ever you need sc in the around the ring by inserting your hook through the center hole. Its not the actual mr but its good to use as a beginner.
@@realRatRat I haven't seen these words for so ling, but I think I still remember the hack to make the first knot with a simple loop around the finger.
I had something similar happen with my mom and she got weirdly angry/defensive when I pointed out it's AI. It was over "paintings" of down syndrome mermaids, and despite having previously condemned AI "art", she did a total 180 and pretty much said she didn't care how the images were made because the post was "wholesome" and "spreading awareness/acceptance". All this to say I learned it's extremely easy to emotionally manipulate someone into throwing away common sense as long as you dangle some sparkly representation in their face like a set of car keys.
"In the future entertainment will be randomly generated." Larry The 🥒 Circa 2003.
W E E D E A T E R
Larry the Dick 💀
VeggieTales was on to something indeed
Larry the dead cucumber
VeggieTales can shut the fuck up. They're promoting a 2000 year old goat molester's fairy tale.
No way is this better than AI shit.
The way this shit is spreading in our society is genuinely depressing, and I just hope that there are those that can prevent it from growing.
I've honestly considered cutting out all technology and living in a rural settlement of some kind in the future
It's just sludge, remember that. Even with the implementation of AI doing the heavy lifting, the content itself is still unenjoyable. Unless it gets astonishingly good, it'll be relegated to "needs to fill this empty space" inconsequential clip art.
An example of this is that guy who replaced himself talking with an AI version at 3:06. To what purpose was it necessary? He introduced AI as a middleman in this when he could've simply talked into the camera himself. This reinforces the idea that AI will only be a tool in making more sludge. Quantity over quality gobshite which was already being made before AI came on the scene.
To just say my point, don't let it keep you down so much. It's just TV static. You can ignore it same as you have the other trash that came before.
@@consolekitten Same here
@@raultrashlord4404 It *is* improving though. If corporations are now using AI to make media for them so that they don't have to hire artists, among other ways to profit from AI, people are losing their jobs, no? This is scary for artists, especially. It's nice that there are a lot of people who will still want their art made by human hands, but...
@raultrashlord4404 the fact that AI output is usually labeled "content" speaks volumes, I think. Sludge, indeed.
Of course I get an AI ad for this video ☠️
Yeah, Ads on UA-cam are another gigantic problem that apparently we can't do anything about. I seriously cannot navigate the internet without an ad blocker, something I've been doing for over a decade.
@@victornoel36Sadly, UA-cam barley allows us to skip ads, and a majority of us don’t even have UA-cam Premium unless we spend our money on it instead of paying our college money.
I got a Spanish pampers ad. 😭
@@victornoel36how long till UA-cam starts doing 3 ads instead of 2?
And rarely UA-cam can't moderate the AI content.
Ai content farm? Yes I have indeed avoided them ALLL OF THEM
It's not possible to do so if you use Google Search. I remember a time where 100% of the web was content made by human. Now more than half of the content is auto-generated and copy/pasted content dump that makes little sense outside of ranking high in search results.
That is true if we’re talking Google search but I’m talking as far as UA-cam@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
I also have dodged all content farms. :)
Me too
Content farms were the reason why I hate AI’s development “process”…
You know, it reminds me of Syndrome's plan to sell his tech to people so that they can be superheroes. Once everyone doing this unique thing, it's not long unique.
Yeah me too
I clicked literally because I asked myself this exact question: "wait, why the fuck is Momo on here?"
same
That thing terrifies me i wish it wasn’t in the thumbnail
@@GaplekBehemoth that’s kinda real. Although a few years back I was so terrified of the image that I entirely refused to look at it at all. It’s still really uncanny and disturbing for me to look at now, but ngl the image traumatized me a bit when it was first really popular. (I was around 10 at that time).
@@Snoebal EXACTLY! It’s so unsettling to look at. I first saw it in 2019 and I think about “it” every night since then. It’s that terrifying to me
Yeah kind of glad this video didn't get age restricted because of her.
The New Zealand Herald got caught recently using AI prompts for a photograph of a female pilot that was supposed to be celebrating International Woman's Day.
Its bloody everywhere.
Well ofcourse, they could find a picture of the real thing in that case
People being more successful selling tutorials to make money with ai than the people trying to make money with ai sounds like that old saying
During a gold rush, sell shovels.
Except it's even worse worse than that, it's more like a *fool's* gold rush - one day there will come a breaking point where the market collectively realises how worthless all this dross is, and the empire will collapse.
@@alexpotts6520 but the guy that sold shovels still won
reminds me of one of Dan Olson's videos.
Like, it does make sense, shovel selling is a good way to make money, and you can easily scam by saying "I really use these shovels as shovels to make money."
@@alexpotts6520If there's a tulip rush, sell trowels.
Reminds me of the crypto/NFT gold rush craze.
Average AI entrepreneur: I'm not that evil, no I'm not a bad person 🎶
(it is in the AI spongebob voice)
How ba-a-ad could I be?
@@GardenVarietea Just doing what comes artificially.
wait, is that a Bob's burgers movie quote?
@@kick-n-kill you betcha
As an artist, being able to create something unique and with your own two hands, has been my most uplifting and happiest moments. I just don't see how using AI and making money could ever replicate that. Just yesterday, I was stressed out because I wanted to find ways to make money off my art too. So stressed that I lost motivation to draw or write. Now today, I'm happier because all I can think about is what I want to do with my art and not even thinking about money or the free request I still need to do.
The main point I'm trying to make is that your happiness matters more than anything. Do what makes you happy.
Unfortunately, for a lot of people "what makes them happy" will be a get-rich-quick scheme.
@@alexpotts6520 Well, We'll see how long there happiness will last then.
As an individual artist with grand Visions and wants maximum control over the art they make, I'm fully willing to learn proper storytelling, draw objects and people in different art styles, and make different types of music.
Yep. After a decade I'm finally getting commissions on my art, mainly DAZ 3D model pics that I heavily modify and scratch model the heads/accessories for, and I'm thankful to get paid anything, and looking to get back into drawing and clay. I just thought the Internet would encourage more creative tools for humans to be creative on their own, instead of whatever the heck is happening nowadays... My usage of AI imaging (not calling it art), which I hardly even use, would end at brainstorming designs and quick laughs.
Doing what makes you happy isn't gonna pay the bills. We still need to fight back against corporate oppression somehow.
Okay but that "G" for gun really threw me across the room
A REAL AI entreperneur would have the AI write the tutorial.
How many leprechauns can I fit into a carpi sun?
@@Jelly_shy_guy_man if you put them in the blender you can fit about 5
@@Odisthewizard copy and paste this everywhere
"I Made this art!"
*the image being obviously ai*
It's AI Luigi, you didn't make it.
sir? @@miimiiandco
How many leprechauns can I fit into a carpi sun?
Actually I'm going to make art to help kids
Momo brought me back. I have this super vivid memory of Dad walking in my room and gravely telling me in the most serious voice imaginable, "Stay away from that Momo shit."
I was 14. I never heard of it until he brought it up. Had a field day doing my due diligent "research"
I mean yeah, with good reason, cause for a time didn’t it basically cause a 2nd wave of the Blue Whale Game? You were 14 at the time so I’d assume he wouldn’t tell you not to just because he thought it’d scar you.
my parents 5 years after I got into creepypasta said the same thing about slenderman 😭
so glad that’s a core memory for some people. same thing happened to me, funniest thing is this was when shock videos were still a thing so momo was like a big joke amongst us as kids LOL
How ba-a-a-ad can I be?
I'm just making art unnaturally!
How ba-a-a-ad can I be?
Flooding the web with fakes so easily!
How ba-a-a-ad can I be?
With great AI who needs industry!
What's bad about using ai to make animation?
@@Maciekk_ because people perfer actual effort over typing prompts and having an ai do all the work
@@Maciekk_depends what you mean. "Ai animation" as in tweening is completely fine
@@foursidekm i mean it, as in the future ai will be able to make a good quality animation based on prompts given to it
@@Maciekk_ I'm not interested in art with no soul
That comment about kids "nyot being exposed to softcore fetish content"... they absolutely are, it's just of Pomni and Roxanne Wolf instead of Elsa and Spiderman nyow.
trueee
@chenpoidomg where? i think i recognise ur pfp... r u from vocadb?
@chenpoidomg...
etsy is getting flooded with ai "art" marked as handmade and people either don't notice or don't care. the sellers don't care cause they just want quick money, and the buyers who don't care just want a picture they like and couldn't care less how it came to be.
as an artist it's pretty discouraging, but i'm curious how real art will evolve to stand out from the ai bs.
Though all the AI stuff is largely unaware of more... niche... markets. Thankfully.
Real art will stand out by being physical only and having actual brush strokes. Plus, AI can't handle explicit or "Harmful" prompts, so there is that as well, I love commissioning smoking and chariel ship art and I don't see myself getting it from AI anytime soon with how woke it is getting.
Except Etsy who said AI images ARE hand-made. I am not surprised that the platform is dying, they don't even know the definition of the word "hand-made" 🤣
@@barbi111 Capitalism is a race to the bottom masquerading as innovation
It's actually disgusting that people can straight up be honest about stealing content and making hundreds of thousands of dollars off it and face no repercussions.
What I hate about all those videos is just... they *just* want money. The only topic, every single time, is money. Yes, I want money so I can live, who doesn't, but what I want even more is to create what *I* want. And yes, that has led me to many failures, but I'm growing from that. Those AI Bros will just vulture to the next buzzword whenever it comes around.
Ai has been so creepy for writers and actors for Hollywoods major loss there
I feel like they're gonna make a AI-wood eventually, and all the best AI's will go down a red carpet.
@@GoldenRosesss ai needs to be stopped
@@Mariofanaticanimations there needs to be limits. Governmental laws even. No physical robot shall have sentience like a human, no robot can make an entertainment company maybe; or else we're gonna have a situation.
@@GoldenRosesss like what
@@Mariofanaticanimations like in Michelle's vrs machines, when robots almost take over earth, except they might win in real life.
I think something that people don’t really talk about in terms of AI is how over reliance on it in the big industries will most probably just give more power to indie companies. This conflict of interest has kinda always existed in the gaming industry with indie studios vs. AAA, but I think AI will be what drives that division in other creative industries also. AI is definitely changing stuff but I don’t think it’s going to outlaw fun like everyone seems to expect.
They all use the same tools. Only some are one man team.
I disagree with your point. We shouldn't need to rely solely on indies to get good or innovative entertainment.
Either way, AAA will always be mainstream, so the general audience will look towards that more
Dunno if that’s necessarily true cuz of Digital Circus
All of the "creators" mentioned in this video are "indies", in the sense that they are self-employed individuals rather than huge companies.
@@suzanneclark7706I would say digital circus was actually proof considering its an indie that exploded in popularity without ai
One of the last thing that gives me hope for Ai regulation is the concept of the dead internet theory. Maybe in a year or two, once a significant part of the user of social media will be revelead as bots, the advertiser will push for regulation knowing that they are litteraly putting milion in advertisement watched by AI and not consumers
No, no, you got it all wrong. We need bots to watch AI generated ads so people can have a separate place where they can interact with each other.
What basically happened was Elsagate channels decided to take steroids and then binge the most popular fanart on Newgrounds.
Dude, I am like, SO happy that you made this video. I was genuinely losing it when I've been having these videos pop up in my recommendations. Content farms and UA-cam gurus are genuinely some of the worst things that has ever surfaced on this website, and I'm happy to see more & more people exposing these people for what they *really* are doing to the platform.
Those rich morons are making UA-cam's original purpose redundant.
I hope that the governments are limiting use of AI tools
We as a society are just going to have to be wise enough not to fall for these piss-poor scams.
So yeah, that's gonna be very tough to do......
Ai art has no chance of ever replacing real art, but that doesn’t mean it won’t put thousands out of a job before corporations realize that
That’s assuming that corporations will eventually realize that.
@@the3ddinosaur87 Maybe I'm being too optimistic, but I think in the long term consumers will reject AI content because there's no replacement for soul. Even within the past six months, public opinion of AI has taken a nosedive as companies keep forcing this garbage on us.
@@larissabrglum3856 For the most part adults aren't going to be targets for this AI content. A majority of people aren't willing or are uncomfortable consuming AI generated things because it just isn't that good, even AI artworks that seem decent are just that, decent. Not really worth much more than maybe some filler, the equivalent of the random painting your grandma has in her living room, and no person that's actually serious about art collecting or commissioning would ever want an AI piece as that isn't why people collect art. The worry mainly comes with kids because they are too young to have any real developed taste, which means they are the prime targets for this kind of content farming. With companies its the same thing as the NFT craze, the negative PR associated with it is not worth the investment. Pretty much anything labelled with AI is just limited to the audience of AI tech bros who only want to prop it up to pump their own schemes with AI.
As someone who wants to create an indie animated show, this insults me. 😭😢😢😢😭😭
Me 🔥 🌟
Soon we are gonna have ai generated ai generation tutorials.
AI Hapsburg
this hurts because I want to express my creativity through the effort of making art but my brother is an AI crypto shill and won’t shut up about it
Yeah I agree
I think these people just don't understand WHY people like art to begin with. They don't understand that this directionless and intentless trash isn't appealing. I feel that as people become acquainted with AI, this stuff will work less and less effectively.
Reminder the reason why AI Entrepreneurs are almost all scammers is because AI is very expensive. It's why you never see them talk about the costs like usual from similar tech ventures such as Web3, Metaverse or NFTs.
Yeah, like none of these programs are free. They give you like 3 free generations and then you have to sign up for some crap and pay money
@@loathbringer
There are some models you can run locally if you have the hardware.
But at that point, the point still stands. If everyone is making AI generated garbage, no one will buy
You either have to buy access to remote hardware, or buy hardware for yourself. Either way the minimum investment into being able to generate AI content fast enough to make it return its value is RIDICULOUS. It's well into the 1000's of USD.
Not to mention the technical know-how some tools *do* actually require, to some extent. Especially if you self-host, or want to do something even slightly different than a tutorial.
The time and money put into an AI content farm can equal getting a basic certification from a community college. At that point, when making AI slop is just as much of an effort as actually getting a regular job, what's the point?
That realization is going to be what pops this AI content get-rich-quick-scheme bubble for most people. Same as when everyone but the most devoted maniacs realized that keeping up with Crypto was twice as much work as actual market trading, but even less reliable.
I work as a ghostwriter, preparing to self-publishing my own series of ghost stories on the side (from ghostwriter to ghost story writer, haha), and AI terrifies me. Not because I believe it will produce better, more creative work than I can, but because it can churn out slurry faster and cheaper. Visibility is always such a problem for everyone attempting any kind of indie creative endeavour, be it art, writing, youtube, tiktok, animation, game dev etc, and when AI writing comes in full force, the platforms are going to be chock full of sludge, burying anything with effort put into it. That's going to make discoverability a nightmare, and they're already advertising AI e-books to me.
And that's just my worry from the self-publishing angle. On the ghostwriting side, it goes without saying that a huge number of people would rather have a cheap computer over an expensive human, so my future is uncertain there too.
Maybe I'm being hyperbolic, but I worked so hard to turn this into my career, and it'd break my heart to have it stolen away by AI of all things :(
Important thing to remember about scammers: they target dumb people
Or the more horrible option: vulnerable people probably living through a horrible time in there life who need some semblance of hope for the future.
important thing to remember about scammers: dumb people are not the only people who scammers are able to rob. plenty of smart, but vulnerable people have been successfully targeted by scammers. not necessarily scams of this nature, but of course this isn't the only kind of scam out there
Smart people will fall for scams to their desperate enough because that's another group that scammers target desperate people
@@tobiaslucas7575 That does remind me that there are smart people who get scam but are just tricked into something unfamiliar like bitcoin.
@@brosephthejoe9433so basically desperate people
As an artist myself, It's depressing how such creative people on UA-cam aren't even recognized anymore and just has become your average "I want to get popular" instead, while it's basically your current UA-cam algorithm, but it also shows just how generative AI effected our kind as a whole spreading with shameless lies, laziness and all.
And I gotta ask: why did we as a civilization let this happen?
It's time I make UA-cam a better place!
Cultural decline.
This video was really cathartic for me. All of these unethical, awful people are abusing the system and then feel justified about it. I’m glad you’re a voice of reason in the midst of everything.
The technology is truly evolving faster than all of our geriatric, bureaucratic governments can even keep up with.
This is one of the few things where I wouldn't mind government putting their foot down and regulating it. We're going to raise an entire generation of people that lack critical thinking and creativity skills because of AI generated entertainment and it needs to be stopped.
My concern with that is that the government will 100% abuse it, the only way to deal with it is to ensure no one has it
Oh, yeah, AI is gonna stunt these people's minds even more than regular social media and algorithms already have.
The onset of laziness crafted by AI is rapid and doesn't even require them being raised that way. It took only 3 months for the kids I'm tutoring to become incapable of (or stubborn against) writing anything without chatGPT.
We know we failed as a society once we started to used AI content farms
That's it we're gonna get rid of those cursed content farms
@@scarletweb2106 how?
it’s honestly depressing. I have a 4 y/o nephew who only watches youtube content farm videos and nothing else, and the worst part is that he watches them willingly. he’s obsessed with sonic (from the movies, not the video games) and if he isn’t rewatching the movie for the 100th time he begs my parents to let him watch skibidi toilet vs sonic content farm videos. thankfully my parents got a wake up call after youtube’s algorithm started playing a softcore scat fetish video with children and their parents dressed up as mario characters.
Can't believe Ray's Cons are still being pushed on UA-cam. My left bud split in half INSIDE my ear while I was pulling out. Scariest shit to ever happen to me. Thought I'd need to ask someone to get tweezers cause it was almost stuck in my ear
I guess I’ll share my experience with ai, which mainly comes from my father.
My father (a musician) around the early 2000s after getting some serious popularity and money from his career, later down the road made some bad decisions with his money and no longer holds as much of what he once had and as a result, has tried many of the couple “get rich quick” that have popped up over the last couple years. Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, low effort children’s content, Etherium, almost NFT’s
(I dodged him a bullet with that one) and now Ai content.
I’ve been along for the ride on enough of these “adventures” to say that people who make Ai content simply don’t care. They don’t care what content they push, who they push it to and who they harm by stealing content, it’s all money. The same goes for children’s content and even video games to an extent. I’ve lived my whole life in New York where many would do things unimaginable to those non desperate all for money. A man I knew suffered the lower half of his body cause someone put money on his head. All because money is power in this world, and power doesn’t corrupt, it enables.
An essential part of a child's development is learning what things look like, pattern recognition and whatnot. AI content is all a little 'off', and a child that will grow up on stuff that's visually imperfect to the degree AI art can be will have a very important skill diminished. They might barely fathom what their parents look like, or be partially blind as their eyes weren't trained to know what to focus on with intent.
Let's hope they get a dose of the "South Park Effect" and go the way of Scientology and NFT's....
Didn't South Park recently do an episode about ChatGPT?
If you truly think Cocomelon was the worst the internet and society had to offer,
Congratulations!
Your living a blessed life.
Yep. Cherish that moment, before we enter the Matrix.
These AI "entrepreneurs" have compressed the Kiyosaki life cycle to just a few weeks. Kiyosaki got rich investing in real estate during a bubble, then wrote a get-rich-quick book called "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" on investing in real estate which became a best seller. He then started teaching courses on what was in the book. He then started selling course materials to others who paid him to teach his course. His business is now largely based on selling the rights to deliver his course materials on how to get rich through real estate speculation.
I don't know why i've never seen anybody talk about this, but LSMark's quick little 2 second sh**posts he puts in his videos are seriously hilarious, and it's always when you least expect! I appreciate little things like this, especially since it's never excessive and always gives you a long breather before the next one. And it just makes the video more dynamic and fun.
Absolutely. Shoutout to the editor.
@@mushroomdude123 I keep forgetting that most popular youtubers don't edit their own videos, but yeah, shoutouts to the editor, they're a huge part in what makes these videos so great.
Okay, shoutouts to simply dad, That's the name.
AI makes me wanna vomit, even moreso since the speed that generative AI is developing to make low effort content could be used as tools. Take the healthcare field for example. Have an AI program adjust medication amounts or others (by doctors btw) so intake can be improved. Have an AI program test a company's server to see how effective it is against DDoS or spamming attacks. Not stealing creative jobs and demoralizing content creators.
"dont hate the player hate the game, but in this instance, I hate both."
Perfectly describes how I feel about AI bros
Honestly that’s a really good quote overall. Could be used to describe a lot of things.
This is the worst kind of "art." I say art in quotes because this shit is not art. Art is something made from creativity, time, and effort. I put hours and hours into my art, and a lot of the time im still not happy with it. However there is no effort, time, or creativity. Im not invalidating the engineers who put their heart and soul into programming this technology. Im instead invalidating the scamming and theft that the people using this are doing. Hate the player and regulate the game.
I can see some of the engineers regretting making those programs & deciding to make something else to cope with their depression over AI.
Yeah me too
The main issue I see is that this isn’t just irresponsible parents. It’s much deeper than just individual choices. Even good parents can’t really do much. Often both parents have to work if they don’t want to raise their kids in a ghetto. they can’t monitor their kids all the time and daycare isn’t really affordable anymore (or at least in my area). And the dominance of suburbs is isolating, means kids can even really go outside and do something unless they want to wander around other people’s yard. And on average, parents don’t have any friends to help.
This is an innately political topic, and speaking about this as an American. There needs to be a shit ton of pretty radical policy changes. Like family should be have the ability to actually be at home and with their family most of the time. Families should be able to live somewhere nice, where there’s communities for their kids to actually go out and hang out with neighbors. Even getting neighbors to who can help keep an eye on their kids. But all of this needs political will that doesn’t exist because some of it is genuinely will take a while. Like I think suburban America needs to be bulldozed. And raising wages and salaries goes directly against our corporate overlords, the ones who bribe our government. It’s not like this is impossible and the benefits aren’t massive. But I just don’t see it happening. This isn’t even going into the regulations that need to be applied to AI.
That's.... actually a pretty good point.
I agree.
W w w w w take this massive W
B-b-b-b-b but this is socialism! (joking)
No but honestly, I wouldn't bat an eye if AI wasn't being used for scams and we all had an universal wage (or just didn't need to pay rent, that would change literally everything), everyone would be able to do what they want without the pressure of asking themselves if they will be able to live until next month
The solutions to most of our problems are policy based.
Edit: typos.
I'm gonna be real, anything my kid watches, I make sure it's not this garbage. Kids content farms have existed forever and I hate them.
I hate parents that show their kid cocomelon. Sesame Street is better for kids, so much better.
I wonder if it's going to become a status symbol to get commissioned art that looks kinda "bad" in the way only a human can do? AI can easily replicate art station polish but I've noticed that when it tries to do something simple and flat with grimy texture it looks... very obvious. and unusable.
also now the art station polish that ai people use the most now reads as "cheap" now, and it low-key makes you look cheap and foolish for using it. when I see brands using AI art it just makes me think business has been going so poorly they can't afford to pay people anymore.
I think the problem IS people try to fight against AI, not even try to reason or find a new way to get better, but just try to fight and negate and destroy
AI quickly went from an impressive trick to cheap and janky in the public eye, which honestly gives me hope that it won't completely take over society
Saw a picket at last years writers strike that said “AI doesn’t have my trauma”. One thing AI will never replicate is genuine human or even animal (raccoons/ elephants who paint) experience
The AI art discourse makes one thing clear: people like what artists make, but they don't like artists themselves. Now they have a means of getting art without engaging with artists at all, and that is more valuable to them than the vague concept of "soul" or "passion" in art. It's strictly logical thinking.
Passion sounds better than soul
Ai should be used as a tool NOT for making videos, but people are stupid to understand that.
Man, I hate the current state of the world
Just a general piece of advice for any young creative out there... Don't work for people who refer to themselves as entrepreneurs. Just don't. I am a video editor and when I found a new job I was told "AI is going to take your job anyway"
Ai sucks and humans won't rest till we have our downfall. Anyways, these robots and lazy scammers won't make me stop drawing.
Repeat after me:
"AI Does Not Make Real Art!"