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cbau
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1 year ago
You can turn to actual experts, e.g. YouTube or books. But yes, I have recently had the misfortune of working with a personal trainer who was using ChatGPT to come up with training programs, and it felt confusing and like I was wasting time and money.
pino82|1 year ago
And least when it's about YouTube specific topics, like where the like button and the subscribe button is.
They will tell me. Every. Single. F*cking. 5. Minute. Clip. Again. And. Again.
Not soooo much for anything actually important or interesting, though.... ;)
PS: Also which of the always same ~5 shady companies their sponsor is, of course.
knowaveragejoe|1 year ago
pixl97|1 year ago
>They will tell me. Every. Single. F*cking. 5. Minute. Clip. Again. And. Again.
Do you know why you got that video. Because people liked and subscribed to them and the 'experts' with the best information in the universe are hidden 5000 videos below with 10 views.
And this is 100% Googles fault for the algorithms they created that force these behaviors on anyone that wants to use their platform and have visibility.
Lastly, if you can't find anything interesting or important on YT, this points at a failure of your own. While there is an ocean of crap, there is more than enough amazing content out there.