YouTube Will Add an AI Slop Button Thanks to Google’s Veo 3
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Oh my, color me surprised /s
But maybe the implementation of this will be the final straw for me, and I'll finally be able to commit to degoogling myself and delete my account and every app for good.Oh, also the irony of a Youtube CEO talking about "a revolution" is not lost on anyone I hope. Eat the rich.
Yeah, maybe this will help me detox from my Youtube addiction.
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YouTube should be fixing their buggy mess of a YouTube app, what a disaster. Every change they make, makes it worse.
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"That’s right, a one-stop shop for AI slop is incoming", brilliant sentence.
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Why would anyone want to watch AI generated content? What's the point? I get using AI generation as a tool but if there's no human intention behind it, just a pure algorithm, why even bother?
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Why would anyone want to watch AI generated content? What's the point? I get using AI generation as a tool but if there's no human intention behind it, just a pure algorithm, why even bother?
It's not like you can learn from it (even if the topic is something you'll never use like a 2 hour dissertation on heat pumps or a multi-video series on how an old pinball machine uses only relays to calculate scores).
Why yes, I am subscribed to Technology Connections, how could you tell?
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It's not like you can learn from it (even if the topic is something you'll never use like a 2 hour dissertation on heat pumps or a multi-video series on how an old pinball machine uses only relays to calculate scores).
Why yes, I am subscribed to Technology Connections, how could you tell?
I love heat pumps I love heat pumps I love heat pumps
(I agree! I do love tech connections. Although I'd argue that knowing how heat pumps work can be quite beneficial ^^ at least in my case)
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If only NewPipe worked...
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Why would anyone want to watch AI generated content? What's the point? I get using AI generation as a tool but if there's no human intention behind it, just a pure algorithm, why even bother?
Art is people making stuff, without the people... it's just stuff.
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It's not like you can learn from it (even if the topic is something you'll never use like a 2 hour dissertation on heat pumps or a multi-video series on how an old pinball machine uses only relays to calculate scores).
Why yes, I am subscribed to Technology Connections, how could you tell?
I subscribed to him as well. His Patreon is even better.
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You know when gizmodo reads like harddrive that it's some good shit lol
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I subscribed to him as well. His Patreon is even better.
I've been meaning to add his patreon. I have too many as it is and need to call a bit, but I just feel guilty about it.
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The "Unhook" addon (increasingly required for Youtube now, in my opinion) will still completely block this as it blocks all shorts. Fuck shorts anyway. Also as TechnologyConnections pointed out in a recent video, the subscription feed still and always has completely bypasses Youtube's recommended brainrot anyway and allows you to subscribe to and follow the creators and topics you actually care about. Until we have a viable alternative to Youtube (and hopefully stuff like this will drive that to happen sooner rather than later) the other option is to stick to subscriptions as much as possible and only subscribe to creators that don't abuse this or use shorts at all, preferably.
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Why would anyone want to watch AI generated content? What's the point? I get using AI generation as a tool but if there's no human intention behind it, just a pure algorithm, why even bother?
Sometimes I'll watch a video and as soon as I realize the voice is AI generated, I stop watching
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If only NewPipe worked...
I've been using reVanced lately. It is a YouTube patcher, not a standalone application, but it's good enough for me
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Sometimes I'll watch a video and as soon as I realize the voice is AI generated, I stop watching
This was me once a month but now it's a few times a day.
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The "Unhook" addon (increasingly required for Youtube now, in my opinion) will still completely block this as it blocks all shorts. Fuck shorts anyway. Also as TechnologyConnections pointed out in a recent video, the subscription feed still and always has completely bypasses Youtube's recommended brainrot anyway and allows you to subscribe to and follow the creators and topics you actually care about. Until we have a viable alternative to Youtube (and hopefully stuff like this will drive that to happen sooner rather than later) the other option is to stick to subscriptions as much as possible and only subscribe to creators that don't abuse this or use shorts at all, preferably.
It absolutely blew my mind when TechnologyConnections shared the % of users who use the subscription page to get to their videos...
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Sometimes I'll watch a video and as soon as I realize the voice is AI generated, I stop watching
You already clicked. It doesn't matter anymore.
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Art is people making stuff, without the people... it's just stuff.
Can still be very pretty though. I use it to set scenes and show characters for my dungeons and dragons campaign.
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If only NewPipe worked...
Doesn't it? https://newpipe.net/
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I've been using reVanced lately. It is a YouTube patcher, not a standalone application, but it's good enough for me
https://github.com/ReVanced/revanced-manager/That seems like a good solution for some people, but personally I would like to keep Google Play off my device unless I'm actually forced yo install it.