>every episode is food themed >devs accidentally left their mic running and streamed a discord call telling them how to manipulate the content to produce more "self-aware" moments as well as instructing some c**t on how to drop merch
yeah, nah.
google around moron, its on reddit somewhere assuredly. was on stream literally yesterday, some homosexual on a conference call with 3 people on discord talking about this shit was like 19 or 20 hours into the stream vod.
academics generally cite their sources, anon 🙂
You don't get to the end of a research paper to find a mostly blank page that just says "lmao go look it up yourself"
The devs thinking this will become an actual thing and a genuine replacement for actual writers instead of an amusing flash in the pan ('member Twitch Plays Pokemon? Same shit) is pretty funny.
No one will remember this in 6 month's time.
You are very shortsighted if you can't understand that this shit will change so many things in the future. You are just seeing the very first versions of AI. To put it into perspective, just think about this as being those old first IBM computers that took up a whole living room, and then compare that to the smartphones we all have in our pockets today.
AI in just 10-20 years is going to be absolutely crazy and we'll very likely reach a point where AI can create entire games, entire TV shows, entire movies, entire songs, etc.
Sure, just like everyone was saying we'll all be using bitcoin as our main currency 10 years ago. This is just a novelty and AI will never be able to write anything worth watching (especially when all the bots are governed by gay ass cultural rules that prevent them from saying anything interesting or funny)
>AI will never be able to write anything worth watching
It's going to be like that whole "infinite monkeys on typewriters" thing where there will be 1 billion movies shat out by AI and there will be curators whose entire job is to sort through them to find the ones that are good enough to sell as movies.
sure, but will anyone care?
I'm guessing we care more NOW for the flawed beginnings of this technology than we will care about the endless supply of "flawless" content we will be submerged by in a few years
>sure, but will anyone care?
You're asking if anyone will care about an endless supply of things like art, porn, movies, TV shows, music, video games, and so on. Of course people will care. If you think TikTok is bad, just wait until people can hook themselves up to be fed personally curated content 24/7 that's endless and always new.
sure, but will anyone care?
I'm guessing we care more NOW for the flawed beginnings of this technology than we will care about the endless supply of "flawless" content we will be submerged by in a few years
Sure, but just look at how quickly all this AI stuff is advancing. Not to mention that all of this is accessible to almost anyone who wants to get into it. It's not something where people need to rely on companies to advance these things.
I'm talking about specifically about this twitch stream of AI Seinfeld where they rotate between new restraint, new job, and the same standup jokes forever.
And you're overly optimistic if you think this sort of thing will be allowed to propagate in the open. There will be government regulations, there will be lawsuits for copyright infringement, there will be politically correct censorship, and the ai will be reigned in.
You're dreaming if you think it will be infinite content that you have any control over.
None of this is even mentions the quality of what's produced, even before the ai is neutered.
We can't even get real game developers or movie producers to come up with anything better than capeshit and call of duty but a glorified xerox machine is supposed to be the savior of entertainment?
Good humour is something that most humans are incapable of doing, let alone an AI. AI will certainly have it's uses in the future, it will probably be used for a lot of heavy lifting in various creative fields (e.g. generating large number of npcs to populate a game world). But that creative spark that makes truly great content will be very difficult to artificially generate, so human's aren't likely to be replaced completely.
software doesn't progress the same way as hardware
on one hand you have the power of a powerful PC from 2010 in a smartphone now, but how would you compare say games, websites, and operating systems between 2010 and now?
the 5 minutes i watched of this shit had the most mundane dialogue i've heard in years, literal schoolbook problem shit
i can't blame the developer for trying to spice it up, it's unwatchable if you're sober
>literally forcing le OMG SELF AWARE!!! moments
yes thats an improvement now seethe
>intentionally script moments for a content that is self described as: "Everything you see, hear, or experience (with the exception of the artwork and laugh track) is always brand new content, generated via machine learning and AI algorithms."
...hilarious!
even a fricking soijack thread would be an improvement over >This restaurant serves milkshakes made from pizza! It's so crazy!
or >We should dress like mimes and walk the streets! We could even earn a little money!"
i didn't even make these up, nothing forever in its current state is antihumor at best
yes, trying to make the AI lean more towards funny jokes instead of empty shots of the apartment is a good thing. no different than when the devs first created the AI to look for certain topics and jokes.
Seinfeld went out of their way NOT to have fake laugh tracks. There was one episode in particular where an ending joke bombed so bad they rewrote the ending.
Yes. Pre NES, that's how most games were.
Those are called survival games
>every episode is food themed
>devs accidentally left their mic running and streamed a discord call telling them how to manipulate the content to produce more "self-aware" moments as well as instructing some c**t on how to drop merch
yeah, nah.
A new restaurant just opened!
Proof?
google around moron, its on reddit somewhere assuredly. was on stream literally yesterday, some homosexual on a conference call with 3 people on discord talking about this shit was like 19 or 20 hours into the stream vod.
>just do your own research, hehe
>trust me bro
that's generally how us academics do research
academics generally cite their sources, anon 🙂
You don't get to the end of a research paper to find a mostly blank page that just says "lmao go look it up yourself"
youre talking about a fricking twitch vod you dork
wow how dare they try to improve the AI and drop merch!
>"improve AI"
>literally forcing le OMG SELF AWARE!!! moments
frick off moron
>literally forcing le OMG SELF AWARE!!! moments
yes thats an improvement now seethe
The devs thinking this will become an actual thing and a genuine replacement for actual writers instead of an amusing flash in the pan ('member Twitch Plays Pokemon? Same shit) is pretty funny.
No one will remember this in 6 month's time.
You are very shortsighted if you can't understand that this shit will change so many things in the future. You are just seeing the very first versions of AI. To put it into perspective, just think about this as being those old first IBM computers that took up a whole living room, and then compare that to the smartphones we all have in our pockets today.
AI in just 10-20 years is going to be absolutely crazy and we'll very likely reach a point where AI can create entire games, entire TV shows, entire movies, entire songs, etc.
Sure, just like everyone was saying we'll all be using bitcoin as our main currency 10 years ago. This is just a novelty and AI will never be able to write anything worth watching (especially when all the bots are governed by gay ass cultural rules that prevent them from saying anything interesting or funny)
>AI will never be able to write anything worth watching
It's going to be like that whole "infinite monkeys on typewriters" thing where there will be 1 billion movies shat out by AI and there will be curators whose entire job is to sort through them to find the ones that are good enough to sell as movies.
>sure, but will anyone care?
You're asking if anyone will care about an endless supply of things like art, porn, movies, TV shows, music, video games, and so on. Of course people will care. If you think TikTok is bad, just wait until people can hook themselves up to be fed personally curated content 24/7 that's endless and always new.
sure, but will anyone care?
I'm guessing we care more NOW for the flawed beginnings of this technology than we will care about the endless supply of "flawless" content we will be submerged by in a few years
what you're talking about doesn't happen to every technology. a lot of things stagnate or crash and burn.
Sure, but just look at how quickly all this AI stuff is advancing. Not to mention that all of this is accessible to almost anyone who wants to get into it. It's not something where people need to rely on companies to advance these things.
I'm talking about specifically about this twitch stream of AI Seinfeld where they rotate between new restraint, new job, and the same standup jokes forever.
And you're overly optimistic if you think this sort of thing will be allowed to propagate in the open. There will be government regulations, there will be lawsuits for copyright infringement, there will be politically correct censorship, and the ai will be reigned in.
You're dreaming if you think it will be infinite content that you have any control over.
None of this is even mentions the quality of what's produced, even before the ai is neutered.
We can't even get real game developers or movie producers to come up with anything better than capeshit and call of duty but a glorified xerox machine is supposed to be the savior of entertainment?
Good humour is something that most humans are incapable of doing, let alone an AI. AI will certainly have it's uses in the future, it will probably be used for a lot of heavy lifting in various creative fields (e.g. generating large number of npcs to populate a game world). But that creative spark that makes truly great content will be very difficult to artificially generate, so human's aren't likely to be replaced completely.
software doesn't progress the same way as hardware
on one hand you have the power of a powerful PC from 2010 in a smartphone now, but how would you compare say games, websites, and operating systems between 2010 and now?
i'm forgetting about the moment i close this thread
which is now.
>('member Twitch Plays Pokemon? Same shit)
>No one will remember this in 6 month's time.
Zero self-awareness.
the 5 minutes i watched of this shit had the most mundane dialogue i've heard in years, literal schoolbook problem shit
i can't blame the developer for trying to spice it up, it's unwatchable if you're sober
>intentionally script moments for a content that is self described as: "Everything you see, hear, or experience (with the exception of the artwork and laugh track) is always brand new content, generated via machine learning and AI algorithms."
...hilarious!
even a fricking soijack thread would be an improvement over
>This restaurant serves milkshakes made from pizza! It's so crazy!
or
>We should dress like mimes and walk the streets! We could even earn a little money!"
i didn't even make these up, nothing forever in its current state is antihumor at best
yes, trying to make the AI lean more towards funny jokes instead of empty shots of the apartment is a good thing. no different than when the devs first created the AI to look for certain topics and jokes.
>profiting from your own work
those bastards!
Advertising merch inside of a show has to be the most israeli and amateurish thing I've ever heard of.
are you familiar with the entire concept of television?
Yeah I remember all those times where in the middle of the X-files Scully just puts on an OFFICIAL The X-Files Hat®.
those always made me clap
you fricking morons watch this show and lack the self awareness that you are literally doing what the NPCs do in dystopian movies. Wake the frick up
It's crazy to think about. People are going to mindlessly lose chunks of their life being mesmerized by AI generated content.
>Wake the frick up
i actually find the stream pretty nice to fall asleep to
what the frick
>tfw got beat up in class again for wearing my nothing forever shirt
https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever/clip/SmellyHeadstrongPuffinRickroll-9V2WzHFZtN6dmLE7
https://www.twitch.tv/watchmeforever/clip/ResourcefulExuberantCormorantMrDestructoid-ubWgrA4DJ88VL1QU
devs need to force implement more women fricking dog jokes
>not using former Seinfeld screenplays for the AI to learn
frick off witht his shit
is this actually true? I remember it referenced Soup Nazi once, so I assumed it had to have the actual Seinfeld script in its training.
i already do that though
devs are in the thread btw
NEW RESTAURANT
I wonder how many of those in chat/viweing are jsut more bots. I bet it outnumbers actual humans substantially.
take my money!
How much do you wanna bet the show will be populated by furries?
What year will Animal Crossing let you run the clock up to?
PIZZA MILKSHAKE X^^DDDD
>New Restaurants and "Chicken Crossing the Road" jokes every 5 minutes
So this is the power of AI...
Hey! Did you guys hear? A new cafe opened!
What do they serve?
I heard they serve cum in their cappuccino! Isn't that crazy?
>$999 a month tier
>sold out
>only making $648 a month
?
They should probably have a prompt system
The future of video games is running around an endless open world, collecting infinite collectibles and getting infinite "kill X Bad Guys" quests
So Genshin Impact?
It'll be more interesting when an AI can handle a simple 3 act structure story.
This was written by an AI and voiced by one too.
>https://vocaroo.com/1w69Z2yT5JiP
Did you hear about the new restaurant that opened nearby?
We should go check it out!
the only thing this did was make me remember how much I hated the laugh tracks on seinfeld
Seinfeld was live and had post production laugh tracks.
live laugh tracks only work if the actors can get through a scene on the first take
Seinfeld went out of their way NOT to have fake laugh tracks. There was one episode in particular where an ending joke bombed so bad they rewrote the ending.
>People watch it for the jokes and not for the unintentional jank
Yes.
Yes.