It could be interesting to introduce a class full of skittish aliens to a sheep dog. The aliens start panicking because of the large predatory creature and start trying to flee the outdoor classroom only to be herded back to the center of the yard because in their panic, they move as a group and trigger the dogs instinct to "round up" the herd of panicking students much to the human and professors chagrin.
@@roaming_idiot1795 yeah that would be funny we had a sheep dog on the farm name was blackie was a right character and loved his job protecting and hearding his sheep going to find them if some were away from the flock etc
I have heard of a mixed breed dog with working breeds in there herding a robotic mower back to the trailer and forcing it to load itself. A dog with NO training or experience in it that did not live on a farm.
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE STORIES OF THE "GALACTIC UNIVERSITY" SERIES.... I'M SOMEWHAT PREDJUDICED (I raise and train CATS!) I WAS JUST REWATCHING IT, IN PREPARATION FOR SHARING WITH A CLOSE FRIEND. 😊😂❤
Honestly the professor failed to maintain control of his class. Couldn't bring them into order to allow the presenter to properly present the pet. Allowed other students to cause panic. To incite it.
Aliens with a Black hole: no problem, even if it might consume the planet and grow in size. Aliens with a House cat: it's dislocating it's bones to eat it's own ass. Everyone panic! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
while a fun story but how does this have anything to do with humans not needing "safety lessons"......if the story was actually on what the title says that could be really fun as well
@@dank-man6510 that's for a good reason though. Spiders have legitimately harmed people before. Or worse. But there is no way sentient blackholes, or gas clouds, or crystal-people are afraid of something simply because it's a 'predator'. I highly doubt that those species evolved as prey, especially to anything that doesn't even have a way to harm them.
@@skinlesspartan7 Spiders have hurt a lot less people than there are people who are arachnophobic though; and many of those same people have the same reaction to insects as well, including moths, ladybugs, and preying mantis. Sometimes a fear is just irrational, such as a being made of crystal afraid of something with teeth and fur
Well this it has obviously been written by an AI. Afraid of a small fuzzy house cat and yet they have no problem whatsoever bringing a FRIKKIN' SINGULARITY 😱😱 into the classroom, even if it is contained in a force field.
See one of the problems I have with this is that the human seems to be completely laissez-faire about everything on this instead of also having their own reaction of what's considered dangerous for them. So they're freaking out about the cat honestly think that the human should be freaking out about the black hole. There was like black hole is fine It's like what do you mean the black hole is fine We're talking about this isn't this has this thing has more mass than the entire planet what the hell
The only problem? lol there is so much wrong with this if I was actually listening and focusing on this instead of cleaning as I listened I’d never listen to these again and then I’d have nothing. Lol. Hmm wonder how many times I can say listen ……. 😂
So how exactly does aliens over reacting to a house cat and how much we like our cat have anything to do with safety and how did the aliens learn that we don't need safety lessons from a picture book about cats and some cat exhibition?
How are there humans afraid of roaches?Trey are bigger, stronger and roaches impose no treats to them. Maybe it's because these creates are instinctively associate with things dangerous to them, like dacaying matter.
@@himleragabash5470 Is there a point to your response? Because while it is an interesting topic on human psychology in regards to learned behaviors and subconscious risk association, it has no relevancy to my original post as it does not answer the questions I asked. My original comment was asking how does a story about a human girl showing an alien university her pet cat, the aliens being terrified of said cat to the point of evacuating the area around her, and then the girl coming up with lessons involving a child's picture book and a public exhibition/seminar to the alien university's student body and faculty members to teach them that cats are not dangerous have anything to do with aliens learning that humans don't need safety lessons? I am not asking why are the aliens afraid of the cat, but I am asking why did they advertise a story about aliens coming to learn why humans don't need to be taught galactic safety regulations and instead got a unrelated story about aliens learning to love cats? The story in the video does nothing to explain or link the subject of the video and the subject of the title of the video to why or how the aliens learning to overcome their fear of house cats and subsequently learning how to appreciate house cats or how the lesson/exhibition/seminar the girl gives to teach the aliens about how much humans love and adore the common house cat and why they are not that dangerous as the aliens think, relates in anyway, shape or form to why humans are exempt from the alien's safety regulations to the point they don't even need to learn them.
I understend better what you said. Thank you for Taking time to explain. It's Fun to see aliens afraid of deathworlds(us) but the story didn't really live up to the title.
Cats are NOT "non-sentient" beings . . . .cats love their offspring, cats are proud of their hunting skill and bring "Trophies" . . . they have an Ego. . . . .Ants are sentient beings. . they know their own species. . .they know their "job" of the day. . .bees use interpretive dances to tell other bees the distance and direction of new food. . . . all of this is "self awareness". . . . . . .Sentience . . .
Apparently "sentience" is defined differently in alien cultures (and human AI) and only includes beings capable of speech and/or writing. Why and how a miniature "contained" black hole is considered sapient or semi-sapient, though ...
Yeah... Sentience isn't just intelligence. I'd say I find sentience as being intelligent enough to overpower ones instincts with logic.(Not just repetitive training) Personally I'd say dolphins are as sentient as one can get without limbs that can use tools. As much as I love cats and dogs they are extremely limited by a lack of language, hands and want. Can they still love, yes. Are they clever, sure. However they are a ball of instincts that cares very little outside.
@bad1cj I would disagree with you because if you think about it we as humans may think we overcome instincts with logic but if you think about the base reason for our behavior then we run a lot more on instinct then you might think. Note: a lot of our behavior outside of insects/ hormones is trained behavior that is based on our instincts/ hormones/ knowledge/ trying fit in/ how to hunt/ how to read/ write/ speak the local language/ how to survive in the given invirment/ the lack of some needs due to not needing to hunt for example/ etc. For example we are social creatures and tend to like being/ interacting with others even the introverts (most introvert are like that due to a negative expireance in their past/ difficulty communicating/ difficulty fitting in/ mental conditions/ etc.) Note: difficulty fitting in can be seen as part of pack mentality. The desire to fit in is part of our social/ reproductive instincts. Note: the fact you made a comment here is part of a desire to be social. Example 2: we eat when hungry, that is an instinct/ biological need. Note: if you only ever eat 1 food your entire life and never know about other foods then you will not want other foods. part of the reason we eat different things and get bord of the same things is due to our curiosity/ knowledge of others existing/ stimulation/ nutritional needs/ availability of the food/ you get creative wen your survival depends on it. 3. The entire process/ desires of finding a partner and having and raising a baby. Instinctual/ hormone driven ( this has evolved/ changed to have more to it partly due to our curiosity/ boredom/competition/ etc.) Note: you can't have a" kink" if never exposed to the idea, it is part of our curiosity and boredom/etc. 4. We find baby things cute. Instinctual. 5. We fight over resources and move to other places to find more resources. Instinctual/ biological need/ seen in basically all if not all animals and life forms in one way or another. 6. The fact men tend to be more active/ risk takers/ hunters/ defenders/ attackers/ etc compared to women, is seen in many animals and is an instinctual/ hormone based behaviors. Note: men vs women thing is not always correct. it is a tendency. In my opinion, your biological gender only determines what you are more likely to do and what side of the "baby making" you are responsible for. (Note: part of this gender role vanishing is due to the reduced instinctual/hormone/ need for it/ how we live now vs then/ etc. for example we are more knowledgeable about the strengths and weeknesses of both genders and we have weapons that make it so you physically ability maters very relatively little) TLDR: we are more instinctual/ hormone driven than you think, and with how we are now your gender means little, in what you can and can't do, outside of reproduction. There is much more but this should get my point across. Sorry for getting off topic a little but it was needed to explain/ cover some questions/ hopefully prevent misunderstanding.
@@user-dj3nq8ty1o I’ll agree that we are run by a lot by those instincts. And we can develop ALOT of issues going against the grain. But sentience is not I have feelings. It is the capacity to go beyond one’s base limitations without extreme training. There is a dog breed of German shepherds. Wonderful animals as long as they are not living in a place with livestock. If you go to a farm country odds are you can find stories and pictures of them shot dead beacause the go on a killing frenzy. They don’t go after pack but chickens pigs cows… It’s not a hunting as they kill far more then they need or could ever eat. It’s locked into their dna. A flaw they cannot overcome without immoral levels of training.(again this is in areas the deem as their home not just some random chickens on the road somewhere. Now human children torcher bugs and can be considered cruel without any mental instability because they do not know what they are doing. However if you see an adult tormenting them on a regular bases that is an extreme mental issue. The lack of a language limits understanding. Cave men were (in my eyes.) non sentient. There lives were 99% instinct. I cannot tell my dog that killing farm animals are bad. I can intercept the behavior. And it may eventually pick up that it is not ok… it is still likely given time he will do so anyway. It is in his nature. Now this does not make my pup a non entity. If someone tried to cause great harm to my pup I’d send them to the hospital. But that pup cannot adapt to this world the same as a child cannot. He will always be a dependent or go off into the wild and go wild. Sentience is just higher thought. We don’t always you our brains but we can just fight off instinct. Hunger is a pain and our body makes it extremely hard to fight off pain. But look at greed. MANY fall for it. When you see a person, even a rival, that is starving your morals say you should help him. Your logic says he’s a rival and by helping him you are hurting your future.(yes there’s a million possibilities here) But I get to decide whether to do it and how I’ll feel later. To hold that consequence. Of the possibilities. What is the right answer? Is there ever a right answer? My pup can only see in black and white. He could care less about that non pack member 10mins from now. My experiences and choices define who I am. Not my race. We are a product of our environment, but we can go above and beyond it without being forced. We also can be sooooo much dumber by choice. He’ll look at the 2 parties of the US. It is an us or them. People stopped useing what critical thinking we had and we’re almost killing each other over it. Race war just make everyone involved worse off and breeds a new gen of hate… The fact that my dog can’t understand the news is a godsend!
Title is misleading. These stories are all the same. Human young person travels millions of miles to totally alien school. While there never experiences homesickness, never gets freaked out over other life forms, never has a teacher that dislikes them and tries to make them miserable enough to drop the class and never has any contact with any human adults. Too bad the AI isn't more realistic regarding true human reactions to the new and unknown. It would definitely be far more entertaining.
Once more,we speak American English, not English English. American English uses a very different and quite imposing pronunciation. Also American English also American English uses words from many other languages. The biggest OPCD trigger is pronouncing ....ine as even instead of ...ine,long I and silent e.
If you're going to write a story using AI, for the love of God please at least edit it before you publish it. Lots of repetitive phrasing and ideas. No real conflict. Things that should have been obvious never come up, like the cat hunting something and scaring the shit out of everyone.
I've finished it and i don't hear any repetitive phrasing other than a description of the professor's rippling body but how else do you describe a jello cube alien.
I want to enjoy the story but this is so soulless... AI Voice, AI images... Now starting I'm to wonder if the story is AI generated too... In fact I'm almost certain it is - It's just a bit weird and doesn't quite make sense.
I don't like the voice and you can tell the AI wrote it too which has some funny moments but overall it's just AI en-grish humanish story and gets exasperatingly dumb the whole story just breaks down, becomes too weird for the world it's claiming to be apart of like in this case the girl's class explodes in chaos but she and the cat are oblivious and do not react, and or it just pretends humans are robots. Very fed up with all the channels who use AI writers and AI voice overs this stuff is literally making humans dumber and killing brain cells that's how bad 95% of the script is.
They can't even bothered to put a story that relates to the thumbnail or the title, they use AI art for their images, they don't write the stories its just your bog-standard generic AI generated "Human pets in a Alien school" story that you can find in the hundreds if not thousands by now on UA-cam. That is literally all of the videos on this channel, just different themes now and then. What makes you think they will suddenly stop using AI to read the story when everything else about the entire video is AI generated?
Sarah, who won unlimited deserts for examining new planets? "We expected you to examine the planet from orbit: you landed, walked around, and made new friends."
It could be interesting to introduce a class full of skittish aliens to a sheep dog. The aliens start panicking because of the large predatory creature and start trying to flee the outdoor classroom only to be herded back to the center of the yard because in their panic, they move as a group and trigger the dogs instinct to "round up" the herd of panicking students much to the human and professors chagrin.
@@roaming_idiot1795 yeah that would be funny we had a sheep dog on the farm name was blackie was a right character and loved his job protecting and hearding his sheep going to find them if some were away from the flock etc
I have heard of a mixed breed dog with working breeds in there herding a robotic mower back to the trailer and forcing it to load itself. A dog with NO training or experience in it that did not live on a farm.
A contained BLACK HOLE as a pet and that's safe
It might be ... to a Timelord, like Doctor Who. 😉
'I'm a student, not a biohazard.' 😂😂😂 In my experience it's basically the same
Problem is, I'm currently a student at the local community collage... and well... some of the other students are most definitely biohazards...
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE STORIES OF THE "GALACTIC UNIVERSITY" SERIES.... I'M SOMEWHAT PREDJUDICED (I raise and train CATS!) I WAS JUST REWATCHING IT, IN PREPARATION FOR SHARING WITH A CLOSE FRIEND. 😊😂❤
Honestly the professor failed to maintain control of his class. Couldn't bring them into order to allow the presenter to properly present the pet. Allowed other students to cause panic. To incite it.
Sorry, but that black hole is WAY more dangerous than a domesticated cat.
Have you ever even met a cat? Black hole has never killed a man ;)
Black holes are infinite void. Cats are infinite malice unless it fits their evil plans to be nice. And yes I DO like cats.
Aliens with a Black hole: no problem, even if it might consume the planet and grow in size.
Aliens with a House cat: it's dislocating it's bones to eat it's own ass. Everyone panic!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And the containment field on that black hole was breaking down.
my thoughts exactly
yeah this is too common in these types of stories and its ridiculous and not at all interesting. The whole humans are scary trope is garbage
@@musicandmoviefan9217 And the other end of the spectrum is Humans are weak, pathetic beings being dominated by everything.
while a fun story but how does this have anything to do with humans not needing "safety lessons"......if the story was actually on what the title says that could be really fun as well
How on earth are beings made of gas, crystal, and black holes, afraid of a cat. Like, what is the cat even able to do them?
The same way humans are afraid of spiders.
@@dank-man6510 that's for a good reason though. Spiders have legitimately harmed people before. Or worse. But there is no way sentient blackholes, or gas clouds, or crystal-people are afraid of something simply because it's a 'predator'. I highly doubt that those species evolved as prey, especially to anything that doesn't even have a way to harm them.
@@skinlesspartan7 Spiders have hurt a lot less people than there are people who are arachnophobic though; and many of those same people have the same reaction to insects as well, including moths, ladybugs, and preying mantis. Sometimes a fear is just irrational, such as a being made of crystal afraid of something with teeth and fur
Well this it has obviously been written by an AI. Afraid of a small fuzzy house cat and yet they have no problem whatsoever bringing a FRIKKIN' SINGULARITY 😱😱 into the classroom, even if it is contained in a force field.
See one of the problems I have with this is that the human seems to be completely laissez-faire about everything on this instead of also having their own reaction of what's considered dangerous for them. So they're freaking out about the cat honestly think that the human should be freaking out about the black hole. There was like black hole is fine It's like what do you mean the black hole is fine We're talking about this isn't this has this thing has more mass than the entire planet what the hell
The only problem? lol there is so much wrong with this if I was actually listening and focusing on this instead of cleaning as I listened I’d never listen to these again and then I’d have nothing. Lol. Hmm wonder how many times I can say listen ……. 😂
@@LC-lw4vy on hehe
Oh, wait till she gets to covering sharks, that ought to really set them off again!
She should register a complaint about specieist treatments.
So how exactly does aliens over reacting to a house cat and how much we like our cat have anything to do with safety and how did the aliens learn that we don't need safety lessons from a picture book about cats and some cat exhibition?
How are there humans afraid of roaches?Trey are bigger, stronger and roaches impose no treats to them. Maybe it's because these creates are instinctively associate with things dangerous to them, like dacaying matter.
@@himleragabash5470 Is there a point to your response? Because while it is an interesting topic on human psychology in regards to learned behaviors and subconscious risk association, it has no relevancy to my original post as it does not answer the questions I asked. My original comment was asking how does a story about a human girl showing an alien university her pet cat, the aliens being terrified of said cat to the point of evacuating the area around her, and then the girl coming up with lessons involving a child's picture book and a public exhibition/seminar to the alien university's student body and faculty members to teach them that cats are not dangerous have anything to do with aliens learning that humans don't need safety lessons? I am not asking why are the aliens afraid of the cat, but I am asking why did they advertise a story about aliens coming to learn why humans don't need to be taught galactic safety regulations and instead got a unrelated story about aliens learning to love cats? The story in the video does nothing to explain or link the subject of the video and the subject of the title of the video to why or how the aliens learning to overcome their fear of house cats and subsequently learning how to appreciate house cats or how the lesson/exhibition/seminar the girl gives to teach the aliens about how much humans love and adore the common house cat and why they are not that dangerous as the aliens think, relates in anyway, shape or form to why humans are exempt from the alien's safety regulations to the point they don't even need to learn them.
I understend better what you said. Thank you for Taking time to explain. It's Fun to see aliens afraid of deathworlds(us) but the story didn't really live up to the title.
I think it'd be interesting if a blind student with a guide dog came to this school.
lets not forget the canes and phones with screen readers xd
Wait until the aliens find out about horses. Probably one of the most damgerous pets, alltough they are herbivores.
And we ride them😂
Fix your title and thumbnail, nither has anything to do with the story.
I think the whole channel might be AI generated ? If yes, then hugs for the AI🥰 I like the stories
Cats are NOT "non-sentient" beings . . . .cats love their offspring, cats are proud of their hunting skill and bring "Trophies" . . . they have an Ego. . . . .Ants are sentient beings. . they know their own species. . .they know their "job" of the day. . .bees use interpretive dances to tell other bees the distance and direction of new food. . . . all of this is "self awareness". . . . . . .Sentience . . .
Apparently "sentience" is defined differently in alien cultures (and human AI) and only includes beings capable of speech and/or writing.
Why and how a miniature "contained" black hole is considered sapient or semi-sapient, though ...
Yeah... Sentience isn't just intelligence. I'd say I find sentience as being intelligent enough to overpower ones instincts with logic.(Not just repetitive training) Personally I'd say dolphins are as sentient as one can get without limbs that can use tools. As much as I love cats and dogs they are extremely limited by a lack of language, hands and want. Can they still love, yes. Are they clever, sure. However they are a ball of instincts that cares very little outside.
@bad1cj I would disagree with you because if you think about it we as humans may think we overcome instincts with logic but if you think about the base reason for our behavior then we run a lot more on instinct then you might think.
Note: a lot of our behavior outside of insects/ hormones is trained behavior that is based on our instincts/ hormones/ knowledge/ trying fit in/ how to hunt/ how to read/ write/ speak the local language/ how to survive in the given invirment/ the lack of some needs due to not needing to hunt for example/ etc.
For example we are social creatures and tend to like being/ interacting with others even the introverts (most introvert are like that due to a negative expireance in their past/ difficulty communicating/ difficulty fitting in/ mental conditions/ etc.) Note: difficulty fitting in can be seen as part of pack mentality. The desire to fit in is part of our social/ reproductive instincts. Note: the fact you made a comment here is part of a desire to be social.
Example 2: we eat when hungry, that is an instinct/ biological need. Note: if you only ever eat 1 food your entire life and never know about other foods then you will not want other foods. part of the reason we eat different things and get bord of the same things is due to our curiosity/ knowledge of others existing/ stimulation/ nutritional needs/ availability of the food/ you get creative wen your survival depends on it.
3. The entire process/ desires of finding a partner and having and raising a baby. Instinctual/ hormone driven ( this has evolved/ changed to have more to it partly due to our curiosity/ boredom/competition/ etc.) Note: you can't have a" kink" if never exposed to the idea, it is part of our curiosity and boredom/etc.
4. We find baby things cute. Instinctual.
5. We fight over resources and move to other places to find more resources. Instinctual/ biological need/ seen in basically all if not all animals and life forms in one way or another.
6. The fact men tend to be more active/ risk takers/ hunters/ defenders/ attackers/ etc compared to women, is seen in many animals and is an instinctual/ hormone based behaviors.
Note: men vs women thing is not always correct. it is a tendency. In my opinion, your biological gender only determines what you are more likely to do and what side of the "baby making" you are responsible for. (Note: part of this gender role vanishing is due to the reduced instinctual/hormone/ need for it/ how we live now vs then/ etc. for example we are more knowledgeable about the strengths and weeknesses of both genders and we have weapons that make it so you physically ability maters very relatively little)
TLDR: we are more instinctual/ hormone driven than you think, and with how we are now your gender means little, in what you can and can't do, outside of reproduction.
There is much more but this should get my point across. Sorry for getting off topic a little but it was needed to explain/ cover some questions/ hopefully prevent misunderstanding.
@@user-dj3nq8ty1o I’ll agree that we are run by a lot by those instincts. And we can develop ALOT of issues going against the grain. But sentience is not I have feelings. It is the capacity to go beyond one’s base limitations without extreme training. There is a dog breed of German shepherds. Wonderful animals as long as they are not living in a place with livestock. If you go to a farm country odds are you can find stories and pictures of them shot dead beacause the go on a killing frenzy. They don’t go after pack but chickens pigs cows… It’s not a hunting as they kill far more then they need or could ever eat. It’s locked into their dna. A flaw they cannot overcome without immoral levels of training.(again this is in areas the deem as their home not just some random chickens on the road somewhere. Now human children torcher bugs and can be considered cruel without any mental instability because they do not know what they are doing. However if you see an adult tormenting them on a regular bases that is an extreme mental issue. The lack of a language limits understanding. Cave men were (in my eyes.) non sentient. There lives were 99% instinct. I cannot tell my dog that killing farm animals are bad. I can intercept the behavior. And it may eventually pick up that it is not ok… it is still likely given time he will do so anyway. It is in his nature. Now this does not make my pup a non entity. If someone tried to cause great harm to my pup I’d send them to the hospital. But that pup cannot adapt to this world the same as a child cannot. He will always be a dependent or go off into the wild and go wild. Sentience is just higher thought. We don’t always you our brains but we can just fight off instinct. Hunger is a pain and our body makes it extremely hard to fight off pain. But look at greed. MANY fall for it. When you see a person, even a rival, that is starving your morals say you should help him. Your logic says he’s a rival and by helping him you are hurting your future.(yes there’s a million possibilities here) But I get to decide whether to do it and how I’ll feel later. To hold that consequence. Of the possibilities. What is the right answer? Is there ever a right answer? My pup can only see in black and white. He could care less about that non pack member 10mins from now. My experiences and choices define who I am. Not my race. We are a product of our environment, but we can go above and beyond it without being forced. We also can be sooooo much dumber by choice. He’ll look at the 2 parties of the US. It is an us or them. People stopped useing what critical thinking we had and we’re almost killing each other over it. Race war just make everyone involved worse off and breeds a new gen of hate… The fact that my dog can’t understand the news is a godsend!
It's just the wrong word. What they're looking for is "sapience."
a cat is a sentient life form.
Can't wait to see the other side of the cultural exchange. With a poor alien abandoned in an only human school
Very enjoyable story
so the black hole is fine but not the cat wired AI.
Why do we never hear the story of the alien being exchange to a human university here? ;)
Title is misleading. These stories are all the same. Human young person travels millions of miles to totally alien school. While there never experiences homesickness, never gets freaked out over other life forms, never has a teacher that dislikes them and tries to make them miserable enough to drop the class and never has any contact with any human adults.
Too bad the AI isn't more realistic regarding true human reactions to the new and unknown. It would definitely be far more entertaining.
Eh, this story kind of destroyed suspension of disbelief.
Once more,we speak American English, not English English. American English uses a very different and quite imposing pronunciation. Also American English also American English uses words from many other languages. The biggest OPCD trigger is pronouncing ....ine as even instead of ...ine,long I and silent e.
Humans need to cleanse the universe.
Ave imperaator
Why is it they are always late for their class in these stories....
2:43 ayoo? Xeno-mommy?
Ice dogs. Ah, AI generated goop.
Missing thumbnail
If you're going to write a story using AI, for the love of God please at least edit it before you publish it. Lots of repetitive phrasing and ideas. No real conflict. Things that should have been obvious never come up, like the cat hunting something and scaring the shit out of everyone.
I'm halfway through and I haven't seen any excessive repetition. IMO this was either written by a human or well edited.
@@czinn327 you're making up your mind before you're done? Weird.
I've finished it and i don't hear any repetitive phrasing other than a description of the professor's rippling body but how else do you describe a jello cube alien.
Hernandez Cynthia Thomas Carol Jones Daniel
Xenophobic Aliens
Yes, best to skip ancient human religions. They aren't always pretty.
I need to stop listening to hfy. Prolle would flip if they heard in it what I do.
Or more scarily, agree with it.
I want to enjoy the story but this is so soulless... AI Voice, AI images... Now starting I'm to wonder if the story is AI generated too... In fact I'm almost certain it is - It's just a bit weird and doesn't quite make sense.
Advertised pic showed a man. Story is about a young female. Disliked for wasting my time and moving on.
Get rid of the ai voice
Why? The AI also wrote it. I've heard this almost exact story more then once.
@@Shyster099 a human voice can put emotion and feelings into the story. Also pronounce words correctly
I don't like the voice and you can tell the AI wrote it too which has some funny moments but overall it's just AI en-grish humanish story and gets exasperatingly dumb the whole story just breaks down, becomes too weird for the world it's claiming to be apart of like in this case the girl's class explodes in chaos but she and the cat are oblivious and do not react, and or it just pretends humans are robots. Very fed up with all the channels who use AI writers and AI voice overs this stuff is literally making humans dumber and killing brain cells that's how bad 95% of the script is.
@@destroyraiden I will put in an apology then to the creator. I wouldn't have been listening if I didn't like the story would I?
They can't even bothered to put a story that relates to the thumbnail or the title, they use AI art for their images, they don't write the stories its just your bog-standard generic AI generated "Human pets in a Alien school" story that you can find in the hundreds if not thousands by now on UA-cam. That is literally all of the videos on this channel, just different themes now and then. What makes you think they will suddenly stop using AI to read the story when everything else about the entire video is AI generated?
Chronicles of Sarah Copymyhomework
Sarah, who won unlimited deserts for examining new planets? "We expected you to examine the planet from orbit: you landed, walked around, and made new friends."
The same one who didn't wear her helmet because she thought it was just a funny hat.