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notfed | 4 months ago
Why not? What's wrong with the circuit?
Here's my rebuttal to your claim: I literally show a circuit of a single wire and say I'm using it on my guitar, and I could get that sound. Why? Because I didn't say I'm _only_ using the wire. I have other equipment.
> The whole thing has the feel of long AI hallucination for a vague prompt.
I really doubt the video itself is AI. Only because it doesn't need to be. It's literally just a dude sitting and talking to a camera. It would be easier to make this video than to generate it with AI.
> I can’t think of any reasonable explanation for why these videos exist or for how they were made.
Respectfully , that's a bit of a ridiculous thing to say. I'm not sure where you're going with it. Even if this was 100% AI, there would _still_ be a reason someone took the time to generate it and post it. Why does any YouTuber post a video?
> It seems completely possible that, in 3 or 4 years time, publicly available AI services will be able to produce videos of this quality and duration.
I think you're completely correct, and I think many of us share your paranoia here. But honestly, there are _plenty_ of better examples of AI slop out there, and it's sort of ironic that you've chosen to focus on one that very much doesn't appear to have any signs of AI.
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