• Wonderfull AI

    From knuttle@keith_nuttle@yahoo.com to alt.comp.os.windows-11 on Sat Dec 27 12:15:39 2025
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    I was watching a new video on a situation in Ohio. It was very
    interesting until as part of the back ground scenery a permanent sign
    flashed through the was in something other that English.

    Isn't AI wonderful. I don't know how we lived without it.
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  • From Paul@nospam@needed.invalid to alt.comp.os.windows-11 on Sat Dec 27 17:12:44 2025
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    On Sat, 12/27/2025 12:15 PM, knuttle wrote:
    I was watching a new video on a situation in Ohio.-a It was very interesting until as part of the back ground scenery a permanent sign flashed through the was in something other that English.

    Isn't AI wonderful.-a-a I don't know how we lived without it.

    The comment section today, in a video I started to look at,
    pointed out all the factual errors in the thing. The AI
    seemed to do a poor job of gathering the details.

    Be cautious about attempts at false influence out there.
    The chronometer says it is 1984. And what is happening
    is double plus ungood.

    But it is "Googles stew pot", and we just have to put
    the lid back on and ignore it.

    Apparently when the AI makes these videos, it is capable
    of making versions with different languages for the sound
    track. And then the synthetic character pretending to be
    a presenter, has to be lip synced to the speech. But when you
    look at it, it is pretty hard to determine if the movie
    ever had an "original language" for the first version created.
    Maybe the video content matches the first language.

    Another sign of AI video, is overly dramatic presentation
    and sloggingly slow presentation. Turning a nothing
    topic into a 30 minute movie. Turning a topic any human
    could cover in ten minutes, into a 1 hour 30 minute movie.
    Lots and lots of fake drama to stretch it out. And then
    there are five commercials for gummy bears and covering
    your door knob with tin foil :-/

    "I don't poop very often, but when I do, I make a Youtube video out of it"

    Paul
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