Google has been using Youtube videos to train its AI models.

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Yeah but there's a lot of trash in there. Imagine having the shyt personalized to you? Imagine being able to say "Hey Google I'd like to watch a sequel to Friday after next with Chris Tucker, Debo, and John Witherspoon in it" and it loads up for 30 minutes and gives you a 2 hour feature film?

What about "Hey Google give me an alternative cut to boyz in the hood where Ricky ran in zigzags instead"

Oh now it got your attention huh? Exactly.

:patrice:

Maybe once the technology matures and I can tell it:

Here are shows I like: the wire, Seinfeld, the boondocks, we own this city, Rick and Morty, band of brothers. Make me a 6 part miniseries that I will enjoy.

And it actually turns out something I really like? Might be cool. But there's gonna be a lot of growing pains with this...
 

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And have a buncha big hardback man out here actually arguing that we should PAY THEM to watch ads on top of alla dat.



Outta allyuh muddaneck mind :unimpressed:
 

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I think that sets a dehumanizing precedent. One of the driving forces of humanity is innovation. We're legit probably going to see the end of innovation if everything is licensed out and behind a pay wall.

For instance, I'm a big fighting game fan... I bought street fight V 7 years ago or some shyt... IT WASN'T EVEN A fukkING COMPLETE GAME... I think I personally spent another $150 to get all of the features you would get from a completed game. Apply this logic to every other media platform... and then really apply it when there's ONLY 5 media companies right now, and someone like Warner/Discovery split recently so it's easier to sell off Warner Bros to an Amazon or an Apple.

It's the commodification of culture. Culture should never be commodified. It's why rap sucks right now. It's why every movie nowadays is some end of the world spectacle. Its a lack of innovative thought that only those with money will be able to access... which fine, that's one way to do it, but if wealth doesn't transfer amongst social classes, then the same people will own everything, and be able to effectively dictate culture in whatever manner that they want.

Again, Black Mirror shyt...

It sounds cool in theory, but I'm not really for it, because I know how corporatism pans out.
Yeah we basically paying the devs to finish Tekken 8. It’s still in a beta test technically :tchalla:
 

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Yeah but there's a lot of trash in there. Imagine having the shyt personalized to you? Imagine being able to say "Hey Google I'd like to watch a sequel to Friday after next with Chris Tucker, Debo, and John Witherspoon in it" and it loads up for 30 minutes and gives you a 2 hour feature film?

What about "Hey Google give me an alternative cut to boyz in the hood where Ricky ran in zigzags instead"

Oh now it got your attention huh? Exactly.
Perverts are going to ruin this :francis:
 

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Yeah but there's a lot of trash in there. Imagine having the shyt personalized to you? Imagine being able to say "Hey Google I'd like to watch a sequel to Friday after next with Chris Tucker, Debo, and John Witherspoon in it" and it loads up for 30 minutes and gives you a 2 hour feature film?

What about "Hey Google give me an alternative cut to boyz in the hood where Ricky ran in zigzags instead"

Oh now it got your attention huh? Exactly.
Very spooky concept lol
 

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Yeah but there's a lot of trash in there. Imagine having the shyt personalized to you? Imagine being able to say "Hey Google I'd like to watch a sequel to Friday after next with Chris Tucker, Debo, and John Witherspoon in it" and it loads up for 30 minutes and gives you a 2 hour feature film?

What about "Hey Google give me an alternative cut to boyz in the hood where Ricky ran in zigzags instead"

Oh now it got your attention huh? Exactly.

The tech side is good but at the end of the day it just means all the money goes to Google instead of the actors.

Of course some are dead in this example. That would mean replacements actors are needed.

Cutting out the humans just ups the Google profit
 

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I think that sets a dehumanizing precedent. One of the driving forces of humanity is innovation. We're legit probably going to see the end of innovation if everything is licensed out and behind a pay wall.

For instance, I'm a big fighting game fan... I bought street fight V 7 years ago or some shyt... IT WASN'T EVEN A fukkING COMPLETE GAME... I think I personally spent another $150 to get all of the features you would get from a completed game. Apply this logic to every other media platform... and then really apply it when there's ONLY 5 media companies right now, and someone like Warner/Discovery split recently so it's easier to sell off Warner Bros to an Amazon or an Apple.

It's the commodification of culture. Culture should never be commodified. It's why rap sucks right now. It's why every movie nowadays is some end of the world spectacle. Its a lack of innovative thought that only those with money will be able to access... which fine, that's one way to do it, but if wealth doesn't transfer amongst social classes, then the same people will own everything, and be able to effectively dictate culture in whatever manner that they want.

Again, Black Mirror shyt...

It sounds cool in theory, but I'm not really for it, because I know how corporatism pans out.
:whoa: I'm not saying it's a good thing. The precedent is terrifying, but I absolutely see these media companies doing it. It will cost them nearly nothing, but stands to make them billions, especially if they win lawsuits against other LLM companies to keep them from using their IPs.
 

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For instance, I'm a big fighting game fan... I bought street fight V 7 years ago or some shyt... IT WASN'T EVEN A fukkING COMPLETE GAME... I think I personally spent another $150 to get all of the features you would get from a completed game. Apply this logic to every other media platform... and then really apply it when there's ONLY 5 media companies right now, and someone like Warner/Discovery split recently so it's easier to sell off Warner Bros to an Amazon or an Apple.


This is what finally dampened my interest in video games. :beli:
 

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Of course they are. They have by FAR the largest market share in online video, by far the largest market share in browser (chrome), by far the largest market share in email (Gmail), by far the largest market share in Smartphone Operating system usage (Android), and by far the largest market share in online search (Google.com).

Anyone betting against them in A.I. is gonna miss a bag IMO. Invest in this company, because they are going to leverage everything in terms of data that they have to train their A.I. and its going to very rapidly surpass everything out there, assuming it already hasn't.

You don't have to be first to win overall, so long as you react fast enough.
 
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