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40 thoughts on “AI Band Gets Caught Then Hires Real Humans

  1. The problem isn't the use of artificial intelligence, but the practices ingrained in communities that have normalized any form of income for the sake of profit and excess profit. What we saw during the COVID pandemic was a precursor to what's happening with artificial intelligence today.

  2. Is it really AI if you need to control it by phone? See chinese restaurant thing , that is nothing more then a remote controlled robot , you see she has the phone in her hand to control it.

  3. There is no doubt of the impact AI will have. It's a topic that has been coming for decades, though we just now know bit more.
    Current AI does not really do anything useful.
    What doe susprise me, innocent me, is that we are getting all the negative effects first.
    Eliminating jobs (mainly because CEOs THINK this can replace employee, currently, not really), surveillance, harassment, AI generated corn and child corn, etc.

    From the things mentioned in the video:
    1. AI music: I find it terrible. Not that the music is bad, it will probably be very good. But as mentioned, music comes form emotion and connection, if it is AI generated, it is not real music. We may think it is, we may like it, but it is not real. I would be very angry to find out Radiohead does not exist and that it is just a code generated by a greedy company to extract money from me (which I don't have) and fool me. Yeah, we do have many artists like that, but they and us, are people and make decisions.

    2. AI music covered by real people: can't say I like this much either. It is still not real music, because the source material is not real.

    3. The girl sued by the distributor: I cannot understand how they can do this. Well, rich people can always do things like this and continue to do so. Poor artist being scammed and robbed.

    4. The dog story: yeah, it is cozy ar first glance. This one has 2 sides: on one hand it is great that it worked and this is one of the main imapcts AI will have in the future (maybe even near future), personalized medicine. But on the other hand, this person injected and absolutely untested medicine. That is incredibly risky and also. This is not something we can just do, otherwise big pharma would eliminate testing alltogether.

    AI will change the world, and could easily bring so many good things to humanity. Sadly, all we are currently seeing are bad things.
    And we cannot avoid the fact that AI is incredibly expensive and owned by rich people. HARDLY they are doing it so that it can generate personalized medicine at an affordable price or solve cience problems that could leap humanity as a whole forward….

  4. 14:00 – Just so you know – DON'T BE FOOLED.. That's not AI, that's a human operator on the other end controlling that robot. It's obvious by the way she hands it a blanket to fold up and before she even gives it over, the hand was already moving and knew what was about to happen. The human on the other end watching through the camera systems at the front was doing that. I'm 100% sure.

  5. Hold on… Wasn't that last story about the guy curing his dog's cancer all AI generated? Even in the shrunk-down view I saw tons of obvious AI red flags in the video.

  6. Thes episode should have been done 2 or 3 yrs ago in 2020 there are company in the US pretends that there drive thru restaurants are AI but i know first that its not the case they use Filipinos to function as the drive thru

  7. I don't know what facial recognition algorithms Clearview use, but in early 20'ties we already had systems that were able to identify person (even in disguise) with quite high accuracy. But it was just called 'algorithm' back then and required a specific setup. Now every Fargo on the World can pay few mil to get the 'AI facial recognition software' on their laptops and brag about how they are modernizing the force. …fingers crossed that folks over there at least know how guns work, or we're screwed big time.

  8. What makes this whole situation feel so strange is that the project only started feeling โ€œauthenticโ€ again once real humans were brought back into it. It says a lot about how people donโ€™t just consume music for sound quality โ€” theyโ€™re also searching for traces of human struggle, intention, and imperfection behind it.

  9. Art is still doomed. As we've seen in the latter part of the video it is only a matter of time before actual robots begin to perform live eliminating the need for real humans to bring such bands to life. People react to whatever stir THEIR feelings and not a reaction and connection to the artist's feelings.

  10. When a scam works this well, itโ€™s never just about the technology โ€” itโ€™s about the emotional gap it slips into. People donโ€™t fall for the AI; they fall for the version of themselves the AI reflects back at them. The tech is new, but the vulnerability is ancient.

  11. The music industry was never real aside from a handful of songwriters that 'make it' anyway, most just sell 'their real simulacra songs to the upcoming younger talents', if anything AI is opening design space for projects that would have never seen the light of day, regardless of the subjective lvl of authenticity you label them

  12. That story about the Australian man developing a vaccine/immunotherapy for his dog is highly sensational. Ultimately, the major success there was getting the institutions and third party laboratories to work with eachother, and ultimately AI use, aside from maybe Alphafold, had very little significance.

    The man was an engineer and was already knowledgeable when it came to data science and machine learning and pretty much all of the biology related work was done for him by biologists. This meant that he was left with the data-analysis part and organizing the collaboration work. In the end it wasn't even clear if the vaccine had worked, as the dog kept getting additional treatment during the vaccination/immunetherapy.

  13. That last story about a guy figuring out a cancer vaccine for his dog is pretty heartwarming. Imo, that is one of the very few acceptable uses of current A.I. technology.

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