day in the life of a lazy teenager who makes $21,000 a month using just his phone the first thing I do when I go on my phone is open YouTube then I search for any particular streamer and I screen record their content then I head to cray. select my gameplay and it puts the whole video together for me last month this page alone made me $14,000 here's how I make $1 million every day as a 3-year-old toddler working from home first I look for a funny YouTube video preferably one with a lot of colors and
sounds then I film my iPad with my phone then I upload it to Microsoft's co-pilot AI powered by Bing GPT and it adds infuriatingly inept Subway Surfers gameplay to the clip then I boot my diaper then Tik Tok mails me a check for2 200 Grand which I'm pretty sure my parents have been using to fund their online gambling addiction hey guy has anyone else noticed how awesome the internet is lately I for one find it so exciting that every website now has their own named version of AI that pops up begging you to use it
any questions for Gemini or maybe murf nendo how about grock you need to grock something it's okay if you do AI has become completely inescapable even if you're going to a website where you're not seeking it out and you don't expect it to be like remember when you could search for something on Google and the only thing they would show you was a bunch of relevant websites and results boring that's not what I'm here for I think it's much better that now they're using artificial intelligence to tell me to jump off a bridge hey Google
do I need a parachute while skydiving nope a regular backpack works just as well hey Google can cockroaches live in your penis of course they can how do you think they got the name wow I love living in the future to me this is the ultimate example of what the AI craze is doing to tech companies because for the most part it's not really doing anything differently than it used to for a long time now they've had searches that result in one highlighted answer this is kind of the same thing but just rebranded as AI
because that makes it sound smarter than it actually is but it's not like it's carefully compiling all the most reputable results and running it through their factchecking algorithm it's still just aggregating it from one place and because Google recently spent a bunch of money to buy all of reddit's data usually that place is just a random Reddit post from like 10 years ago this one about how you should put glue on your pizza to get cheese to stick to it was from a user named [ __ ] Smith this one about how you should be
eating at least one rock per day is a direct headline from the onion perhaps the most famous satire website if they're not even programming the onion as information the AI should not consider to be factual I can't imagine any safeguards were put into place this is so dangerous for someone to read this and think they should be eating one small rock every day when most doctors would tell you to eat a handful of medium rocks at minimum well little pebble's not going to do anything for real though I do think it's concerning that a website
people go to for information and tend to trust for better for worse is so willing to destroy that trust just because they thought this gimmick would make their stock price go up and it did the economy makes sense I'm going to celebrate by putting gasoline in my spaghetti something I've been kind of interested in lately is the dead internet Theory which if you dig too much into comes with some weird baggage make some pretty ridiculous claims so I'm just going to separate the core idea and make it its own thing but basically just the idea
that as time goes on the Internet is turning into a place where most of the content on it is not only produced and managed by AI but is also being interacted with by AI in this kind of endless loop that doesn't even involve humans at all like if you've gone on quora at all recently you've probably notice questions that have been asked by Bots filled with answers given by bots so it was initially created as a place where people could go to get advice from other people has been overrun by AI just talking to itself
social media websites are also going through a similar shift right now but perhaps none more prevalent than Facebook in 2019 Facebook deleted over 5 billion accounts for being fake which far exceeded the number of real human accounts and that was before all these programs became as widely available as they are now at this point most of Facebook seems to be these giant spam accounts run by Bots posting content created by AI That's being flooded with comments that may or may not have been written by chat GPT today's my birthday please please I like me happy
birthday happy birthday amen amen amen amen as soon as one type of photo becomes successful you'll start seeing a bunch that are almost exactly the same a grandma who's turning a million years old and just wants to be loved A comically Long truck full of American flags driving down the wrong side of the highway soldiers and dog soldiers with mechanical legs today my birthday no one loves me because I'm poor honestly man if I had to guess I think it's actually because of your shoes have you tried wearing something less terrifying today's my birthday no
no yon lines because I'm poor again man I don't think it's you're poor I think it's the shoe I'm single I need a boyfriend I'm available I'm right here for you both can you come to me I will take you out and show you off to everyone and tell them this is my girlfriend there's something so Eerie about scrolling through Facebook now it's kind of like if you went to an old mall that's on its last legs they've only got a few open stores left there's hardly anyone ever walking around it would be like if
that mall tried to trick you into thinking it's still Popular by filling itself with talking mannequins they're just repeating robotic catchphrases is like ah what a beautiful day at the mall I'm going to browse Spencers for novelty goods and you're like who the hell is falling for this and you look over at your uncle and he's trying to [ __ ] one of the mannequins the mannequin has two heads and three arms and your uncle's completely undeterred by it that's what Facebook is now you'll see the most freakish photos go viral on there and they're
filled with comments from middle-aged dudes like you may be a little unusual oh quirky one but God makes no mistakes I will pray for you now please DM me so I can show you my penis and honestly I don't even know if Facebook wants to put a stop to this all they're ever going to care about is keeping people on their platform and if this is what gets them to scroll longer and see more ads they probably love it or at least they'll love it until advertisers start to realize they're overpaying for ad space cuz
none of the Impressions they're getting are from real people so they'll leave to advertise on other websites and in their place will be ads for like I don't know crystals that give you superpowers oh that's already happening these are those rhombo hedin crystals in your Pineo gland we're seeing common people around the world becoming Supernatural That's a real ad I got on Facebook maybe Twitter's doing better let's see what kind of ads they got oh here we go an ad for standup comedy nothing weird about that just a regular human doing regular human stuff knock
knock who's there Europe Europe whoo no Europe poo okay I think that joke only works if you put the emphasis on no you're a poo I don't know if the AI voice really understands that knock knock who's there Europe Europe who no Europe poo again similar problem as before but I do love that he's shouting now knock knock there are two big changes that Elon has made to Twitter that have made the website infinitely worse one he turned verification into a paid program where if you give them $8 a month you get increased visibility on
your posts including in replies to other posts shortly afterwards they also added a monetization program so those blue check mark people could make money off of their tweets now in theory this is a good thing I think if a platform is profiting off of your content it's only fair that you get a percentage of that the problem is on Twitter specifically most of the content that these accounts produce is just stolen memes and videos or people just saying intentionally divisive [ __ ] to get everyone mad and farm engagement so Elon has taken what he
describes as the internet's Town Square and added a financial incentive to being toxic so that sucks but that doesn't really have anything to do with AI what does have to do with AI is the other version of Engagement farming all over Twitter this like Mindless chat GPT clutter remember buying a blue check mark puts your tweets at the top of replies so I guess some people did the math and we like well if I just program a bot to comment thousands of replies I can make at least n or $10 and that's what I like
to call a profit oh new movies coming out with Emma Stone cool I wonder what people are saying about it good actor amazing title good one amazing as title showing it will be a blockbuster the film also stars Jesse plens William defo Margaret qu yeah no I I read all that in the tweet that you're replying to Stone has starred in many films including superbat EA and la la she's known for her natural charm and husky voice she's also appeared in Corella The Amazing Spider-Man the help Stone has won many awards including an Academy Award
a British Academy film award a golden glob oh my God why are the top replies just summarizing Wikipedia can we maybe prioritize things that are relevant to the conversation can we talk about the actual movie can we talk about the political and economic state of the world right now no we can't because this is what happens when you incentivize people to farm Impressions but I also have a conspiracy theory that some of these accounts are not doing it for profit but were instead created by Twitter themselves to make it seem like there's more users on
their site than there actually are because again who benefits from inflated impression numbers on paid ads not users not the advertisers only theat form itself see some of these accounts don't have check marks or even profile photos for that matter so there's no financial gain for them to be doing this they don't seem to be promoting anything but that hasn't stopped them from copying and pasting AI generated comments that cut off as soon as it hits a character limit I'm glad someone is finally shedding light on the importance of mental health awareness it's amazing how
many people are still struggling in silence thinking they're alone in their battles this is in response to a baseball player breaking his hand but I think the weirdest and most confusing implement ation of AI on social media that I've seen is these metac created Instagram accounts that are either modeled after celebrities but with different names and personalities or just regular AI generated people and they post these stupid photos that look like [ __ ] and you can message them and for the life of me I cannot understand what the hell the point of this is
at first I assume maybe they're just using your conversations to train their language model but I asked one of them if that was the case and she said no although now that I think about it I'm not so sure I should believe anything they said because I only talked to her for a few minutes and she lied to me multiple times so first Liv tells me she's a mother of two so obviously I asked her how long she was pregnant and if there were any complications during child birth and she said 40 weeks and 2
days and 38 weeks and 5 days her daughter was born naturally but she had to have a C-section for her son and I said Gross then I asked her if her name was short for Olivia and she says it's short for Lavana actually and asked me if I know anyone with that name I said I know 100 people named Lana and 200 people named Olivia but none of them were my friends then I asked her what she does for work and she says she doesn't have a traditional job so I asked her what her husband
does for work and she says wife actually so then I asked her if she adopted or gave birth and she says they adopted both of their children and I'm like didn't you just say you had to have a C-section with one of them and she said that's right so I was like oh I get it you gave birth to them and then adopted them from yourself and she was like not quite we adopted our children through a traditional adoption agency then I asked her if she had to have a sperm donor since she's a lesbian
and she said that's right then I asked which one of you gave birth you or your wife and she says my wife gave birth to our son and I gave birth to our daughter so I was like oh so your wife had to have a C-section and she said yes then she told me their names were Max and AA and that Max is nine and Ava is six and I said which one did you give birth to and she said Ava who was born via C-section got it so they both had to have C-sections so
they could each give birth to one child that they adopted I asked how they decided who would get pregnant first and she said she went first with AA and then her wife had Max so I was like how did you have Ava first if Max is older than her and she said max is actually younger than her so I said how old is Max and she said n and I said how old is Ava and she said six and then I asked her what her legal name is and she said Olivia so I wouldn't exactly
say I trust these things now as pointless as this seems to me though there's a significantly more popular version of this called character AI which apparently already has 20 million monthly users it's got a bunch of chat bots in it designed after real people so you can pretend to talk to real people the company is valued at around $1 billion and is built entirely off the likeness of real human beings none of whom gave permission and are not being compensated so there's probably a whole legal can of worms here that needs to be addressed at
some point but uh I did find out that I'm on the website so I can finally live my dream of getting to talk to me what do you do I make silly YouTube videos oh my God it has my voice tto where I just reacted to the internet are you married nope no I have a longtime girlfriend though when did they program this like 6 years ago are you old enough to be married am I old enough to be married brother I just told you I'm 12 hey man school sucks but make sure you are
still in there learning well this is probably the worst piece of technology that's ever existed I do see one use for it though can you tell me about today's video sponsor sure thing big guy this portion of the video is brought to you by Sofi the ultimate finance app helping you Bank borrow and invest all in one place and we're also working together to give $10,000 to someone watching this video right now like me no someone else but more on that in a second Sofi checking in savings is great because you can earn up to
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one of the first results had this very weird artificial look to it and sure enough I zoomed in and realized oh that's because it's AI That's why the road looks like that that's why none of the words are legible and then I kept scrolling and found more again words spelled wrong if they were even words at all in this one the tape just kind of disappears into the headlight of the car I don't think that's how they usually set that up now if it wasn't bad enough that what's supposed to be a database full of
real professional photographs has been completely diluted with unusable garbage if I did want to license any of these photos it would cost me $80 $80 for a photo someone generated by typing police card this has no value actually this has negative value you should pay me $80 for making me look at it the reason people spend money to license photos and videos is because it's something that they don't have the resources to create themselves like there's a website I have a subscription to because they have professional stock footage that I would rather pay to be
able to use than attempt to make on my own tons of YouTubers use this tons of Production Studios use this this is an entire industry that generative AI is threatening to destroy but what's so infuriating about AI stock footage is that in order for it to exist it had to be trained on real stock footage so this isn't some technological innovation that came along and just does things better get with the times man no it's straight up stealing from the people it's now competing against in the case of adobe they outwardly state that if you've
uploaded something to their database they use it to train generative AI it's not even debatable if doing this it's literally written in their terms of service here at Adobe we're all about empowering artists to help them make money off of their work uh unless of course we can make money off your work in which case we will do that instead the degradation of the internet as a resource database is something I think everyone should be concerned about like if we already have real photographs of specific situations what is the point of being like and this
one is kind of the same thing but the computer made why do we need that what value is this adding to the world I think it's bad enough when generative AI is used to create works of fiction because again it has to steal from actual artists in order to generate anything but to use it to try to create photorealistic images that end up near the top of search results with no immediate indication that it was artificially engineered there's something about that that feels wrong to me I don't understand why we're in such a rush to
replace all of the work that humans have done something that happened a few months ago that I feel like kind of flew under the radar was when it came out that Netflix used AI to create photographs in a documentary not a movie not a fictional TV show they created photos of someone that do not exist at what point does this cross an enormous ethical line again we're not talking about works of fiction here we're talking about literally rewriting history creating fake documentation from scratch and not even mentioning hey by the way this isn't real I
guess they just hoped people wouldn't notice that all her fingers are messed up and the gap between the door disappear and not a single object behind her looks like something that exists All For What so they could have a photo of her looking happy and carefree but she's a murderer how could she do that if she likes to party like why can't you just tell the real story why even make a documentary if you need to fake evidence in order to make it compelling but even more importantly how is this allowed this is insane sorry
I need to calm down I should listen to some nice relaxing music oh here we go Jazz for reading perfect I don't plan on reading in obviously because I never learned how but some nice piano music should settle me right down wait why all these songs sound exactly the [Music] same who are any of these artists seem like kind of a weird coincidence that they're all just first name last name their profile photo is the album artwork of one of their EPS they have no bio and no links to any social media most of them
didn't start uploading music until this year and yet they've ended up in these extremely popular playlists created by Spotify themselves and what's going on with this guy's foot there's something eerily nonhuman about these playlists and some people have theorized that Spotify might be using AI to create a bunch of songs that they can package under random pseudonyms and then curate these into playlists that they push out onto all their users they have ai songs they attribute them to people that don't exist and this allows them to take royalties that would go to musicians and keep
them for themselves I mean just look at the number of likes on all these they can adver these wherever they want all over their app now I want to stress there's currently no proof that Spotify is doing this I'm not saying for a fact that they are but it's not hard to understand hypothetically why they would Spotify like Netflix is one of those companies that came in and disrupted the industry by offering a deal that seemed too good to be true because it was wait for a few dollars a month I can get access to
every song ever made or every movie ever made how could that possibly be profitable for them the secret is that it isn't profitable and never has been but as long as you get in early enough to kill all your competition establish Market control and raise a bunch of money from investors it doesn't have to be at least not for a while but now it's been a while and Spotify is getting a little bit more desperate with each passing year they tried dumping billions of dollars into exclusive podcasts but ended up just losing a bunch of
money and gave up on that they tried selling a car accessory but just ended up losing a bunch of money and gave up on that then they lost even more money when they had to refund all the people who bought one just because they got mad guys relax it was only $90 for a thing that doesn't work and their new plan now is Audi books but I'm sure they'll just lose a bunch of money and give up on that because that's what they do but Spotify is also in a tricky spot because even if you
projected infinite growth and they became the only streaming service in the entire world they'd still have to give up 70% of their revenue to the artists and record labels whose music is the foundation of their product and that's where this conspiracy comes in there's a finite pool of Revenue every month that mostly gets redistributed back to artists well if we had our own artists what if we were to artificially generate our own music for almost no cost and force feed it to as many people as possible well all of a sudden we're not making 30%
on those streams we're making 100% again it's just a theory but for a company that struggled to turn a profit for their entire existence with a CEO who sees zero ethical concerns with generative AI I would be surprised if we didn't have already works of that kind on Spotify it's not outside the realm of possibility either way it's definitely a leak thought for artists who are already struggling to make a living from streaming Revenue to think the amount of money that each stream is worth could actually decrease but whether it's because Spotify is filling their
platform with AI music or because a bunch of random people are there's a good chance this is going to start happening anyway no human being could ever compete with the volume of output these new tools can generate Studio can create an entire song in the time it takes me to grab my guitar off the wall and because of how easy these things are to use I've already seen a bunch of videos pop up telling people how to game the system to make a bunch of money from Spotify here's how you can make $10,000 per month
uploading AI generated music to Spotify do you know what the best part is I didn't even make the music myself yeah that sure is awesome personally I find it really hard to understand why people would be excited about this other than just seeing it as a quick way to make some money without having to learn a skill or even really do anything I don't like what they're doing but I could at least understand the logic of why they would see value in that but what I absolutely do not understand is people who are excited about
this because they think it's going to improve music but as I scrolled through the comments on some of these videos I found so many people like that how ironic AI music will replace the soulless crappy music that's being release now and it will be better and have more Soul here's the music the guy generated in the video by the way finally music with with soul so true exactly before the internet you pretty much needed to find a record label to publish music record companies would not bother with what they would consider non-profitable with the internet
and cheap mixing tools anyone can publish and as such we get a lot of garbage out there AI music could put a Quality Floor about what is acceptable what so now we can't even [ __ ] around with FL Studio anymore it has to be deemed acceptable by a computer and if record companies just had more control then music would be good again just for clarification sake I want to know what music they're referring to 99.9% chance they're talking about pop music right cuz generally when people complain about music that's soulless they're talking about what's
on the radio who do you think is curating the music on the radio it's the record labels that you love if making music was more gatekeep it would only make things more lazy and generic like we live in an age now where what becomes popular is more democratized than it's ever been sometimes songs just blow up because they're catchy not because Sony had a bunch of money to spend on marketing also have you considered listening to something else you know there's other radio stations right you know there's like a billion songs out there right you
don't need AI to make more songs you just need to get better at finding good ones like I'm sorry but if you're consistently consuming media that you don't like in the year 2024 that's a skill issue please spend one hour on Google and I promise you you will find something else after a short break to drink your own pee also I just hate the way people like this describe art it's easy to get carried away and just start having fun creating random styles of music but here's the key you want to create exactly the type
of music that people want to hear hey be careful the last thing you want to do while making music is enjoy making music that's not the goal here you should be making songs you think other people will like that's the key to happiness in every facet of your life the thing with AI generated music and artwork and videos as this low effort passive income method is that it is going to get So oversaturated eventually it's not going to be worth it for anybody here's how you can make $20,000 a month selling mid Journey photographs on
Etsy okay but all of the people watching this are going to go make the same exact art using the same exact prompts and flood Etsy with millions of the same crappy piece of art and no one's going to buy any of it it doesn't matter how much you increase the supply if the demand stays the same I to find one guy who was actually honest about the results in one of these videos he spent a month doing this and sold one product and that's probably best case scenario so you've got more and more people discovering
this new side hustle and they're going to try it out for a bit maybe make like $4 and then give up cuz it's not worth it but the collateral damage from that is they're helping oversaturate the market for everyone including actual artists whose work was indirectly stolen in order to make the stuff that you're making to compete with the artist the whole thing sucks but weirdly as this technology continues to evolve I'm almost getting more optimistic it will never deliver on the self-sufficiency some people seem to think it will I actually think AI images have
gotten worse in the past years almost every single piece of AI art that I see has the same style to it that weird glossy look that's instantly recognizable it's still getting a lot of the same details wrong it's still doesn't understand what to do with text and there's no reason to believe that all of that's suddenly going to change anytime soon especially as it continues to train on other AI generated images and just eats itself okay so this is how I draw a hand got it oh wait no this is how I draw a hand
okay oh no this is how I draw a hand the more information you give me the smarter I get an AI generated video is an Abomination it has all the same issues as AI images but adds them to every individual frame all of which seem to act independently of each other there are no rules they're following there's no sense of physics body parts shift and more sometimes disappearing altogether solid objects can pass through other solid objects at any time resulting in this hellish Dreamscape that's impossible to take seriously and I think that people talking it
up are delusional I decided to put some famous album covers into Luma lab's AI here are the result fire Emoji the street looks so realistic followed when I saw this oh man this is going to be good who's that guy why did they all stop and run into each other what are the cars doing back there this is mine dope this one is more fluid you know it's funny you say that and I actually think they both look like [ __ ] this one's actually pretty good though I like how it just created two new
guys and then covered up the original ones man if that's not a metaphor for what's going on here I don't know what is one thing that has been lacking with AI generated video up to now has been emotional performance from our gen AI characters but I think we're starting to cross that boundary hi Hollywood I think I found your next big star dream machine from Luma AI is just 5 days old and it's already turning memes into video here's 10 epic examples wow that's so epic what important technology this is and useful too I love
when her head snaps around and the front of her body becomes the back of her body just like real life wait what they turned a video of Elon Musk smoking into a video of Elon musk smoking okay now that's a game changer if someone could just turn my videos into videos I'd be set for life what's that they already have road work ahead uh yeah I sure hope it does hey can you never [ __ ] do that ever again please the magic behind cling lies in its diffusion Transformer architecture this technology helps it translate
Rich textual prompts into Vivid realistic scenes realistic the steering wheel's in the middle of the dashboard there's three windshield wipers the car is driving the wrong way and no one is reacting to it that car is driving on the sidewalk sure I guess it's interesting that a computer can create a video from just one sentence but then what what's the practical application for this are you making a movie about the wacky antics of a troublemaking cat you couldn't put this [ __ ] in a movie even if you manage to smooth out all of the
logical errors there's still no style to it it's not visually interesting if you wanted this scene to have a narrative to it you would need to generate so many individual shots from different angles and hope that they all match up which they won't the lighting is going to be different in every shot the car is going to randomly change colors cuz there's no logical consistency with AI it's just regurgitating information even if it has to contradict itself in order to do so I honestly think the distance between this and this is so much shorter than
the distance between this and something so lifelike people will confuse it for actual foot sure maybe your 75-year-old grandpa will fall in love with the four boobed lady he saw on Facebook but most people aren't going to fall for this especially younger Generations as they grow up with these things being so prevalent they're naturally going to train their eyes to be able to spot the differences when people ask what the point of any of this is the dorks who defend it all tend to say the same thing these are just tools to help anyone create
art yeah I want to push back on that a little bit I am wholeheartedly for the increased accessibility of creative tools that help you you take matters into your own hands you want to make a short film the camera on your cell phone is better than 90% of the cameras in human history want to learn how to edit there's thousands of free YouTube videos that'll show you how you want to make music you can buy a professional audio interface workspace and a handful of plugins made by some of the most talented artists in the world
for less money than it would cost to rent a recording studio for one day and all of that is [ __ ] awesome I feel so lucky to live at a time where you can essentially make whatever you want without having to cross the insurmountable barriers that people did in the past you don't need anyone's permission you don't need an exorbitant amount of money you can just make stuff and put it on the internet and with a little bit of luck people see it and there's so many tools along the way that help you streamline
the process of getting from an idea to a finished product but at a certain point if the tool is just doing everything for you you are not an artist you just described what you wanted to make and asked a computer to make it for you you're also not learning anything this way part of what makes art special is that it's difficult to make even with all the tools right in front of you it takes practice it takes skill and every time you do it you expand on that skill every song you hear every movie you
watch is the result of thousands of hours of trial and error you can fail a million times and use that experience to finally succeed making a video using generative AI does not teach you anything about making videos it's not like you could type 500 Sora prompts and then take everything you've learned to go shoot a movie there's zero correlation there generative AI is only about the end product but it won't teach you anything about the process it would take to get there and I think what these tech people will never understand is that finally figuring
something out that you've been obsessing over turning a blank Word document into multiple pages of something you're proud of is the fun part that's what's rewarding about making stuff is figuring it out on your own or with a group of people and getting to share in that feeling can AI tools help you figure out things faster sure but it's not going to feel as rewarding I understand how tempting a shortcut can be especially when you go online and you see all these other people doing cool things and you're like man I'll never be that talented
it would take me like 10 years to learn how to make music like that okay that's fine what's the right just start right now don't worry about how long it's going to take just take the first step how are you ever going to do something for 10 years if you won't even do it for one day maybe you won't be good at something the first time you do it you probably won't but every time you improve that's something that you can feel proud of that's that you did call me stubborn but I would rather make
something shitty on my own than watch a computer make something good write a funny script for the end of a YouTube video all right folks we've reached the end of this roller coaster ride of a video if you survived my terrible jokes and questionable dance moves you deserve a medal seriously someone get this audience a metal but hey before you click away to watch cat videos no judgment I get it make sure to hit that subscribe button and ring the bell you wouldn't want to miss out on more chaotic content like this would you and
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