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@informitas0117 no. The creators don't care. They get paid as long as the video continues to stream. A lot of these type of content creators specifically make these story type contents because they know a lot of viewers use it to fall asleep.
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Aaand that was the freakiest thing I've ever heard 12:08
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@informitas0117 do you live with anybody, like a roommate or do you have a family? Not trying to be creepy. But if you don't personally know what it's like to live alone for many years, you might not understand why so many people like putting these story videos on as background.
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@Slimeacation some people care because they would like to source the art and they want to know where it's from. Other people care because they want to know if it's made by a computer or a person, it does make a difference because a person could have been there to actually paint it from site and memory as a witness, whereas AI is simply using a digital library to piece together basic concepts.
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Dude. This is one of the most AI sounding narrations ever😂
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That would be so wild to find something like that. I found a huge fossil in Lake Washington when the transit people dredged the bottom of the river and Lake area here. I was so excited! It's probably worth a lot of money, it's like an old tube worm fossil. Things like a foot long and just a maze of cool stuff within.
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@chrisvig123 It's awful and why I am now switching away from this video lol. About to go watch some Kyle hates hiking😊
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@gangessa exactly, a lot of AI content is made strictly to bring in revenue and not to share real information. Plus for a lot of students or academic-minded people on here, we want to have legitimate sources. This is the era of disinformation and we have to learn to ask questions and discern carefully.
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11:10 those old-time expressions were NOT playing!😅
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@nexaentertainment2764 I'm not sure if this tribe Otzy 😂 (that's the homie!) belonged to even knew about the four humors or anything like that. They likely had a shamanic view on illness (As in the illness came from something in the environment they need to take note and then respect accordingly, not an imbalance within themselves) It's really cool how the tattooing is a part of the medicine that they used.
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I can't stand how they choose that tone of voice to do the narration with, this is much more preferable.
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@cattymajiv yeah it sucks, I remember years ago I'm pretty sure this guy was doing his own narration but as time went by and he began making money he took advantage of AI voice generators. You can tell that this is an AI narrator because of the way that the timing is off with a lot of the statements and colloquisms that a human would say out loud much differently. Make some parts of this sentence are all squished together and then other parts don't fit rhythmically. The cadence is way off, as well as pronunciation of names, which is another common AI issue.
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@marhawkman303 3:30 listen to how off the piece of the reading is. It's really clumped together at some parts, and then it's slowed down in more measured at others. This is an AI generated voice most likely because most of the images look to be authentic. They look like they are collection of like stock photos and other photos, in other words, real images, so the thing that would be AI generated on this video is his voice. And plus, I'm pretty good at detecting AI narration and this definitely sounds like it! A lot of other people on the comments thread are noticing as well. It's pretty easy to upload samples of your voice to an AI vocal generator and then it will speak anything that you type into the computer out loud in your voice.
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@noahdembrowski4898 THANK you... The thing is is that I think it's the little people or the big people. My family is Blackfoot. You know what I'm talking about?
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@AlexanderAdams-q1v definitely a testament to the danger of the mountain in no matter what we do to protect ourselves and what advances we have in technology, we can never outsmart nature.
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@AngelHassan-k5d But you are correct in a way because they did move his body so that he's no longer on the trail for people to look at, at least they've tried to show him some respect. I would never go up there because they just don't care about people enough. The original climbers of the mountain would never leave people up their regardless of the risks. It's just part of being on a team.
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@marhawkman303 same at the Bay area in San Francisco, the morning fog settles down in the valley. Makes for some epic photos of the bridges for sure!
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@rudeboi7133 "they made punctuation and grammatical errors.
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1:38 So they highlighted them with red blood looking splotches in their visual mind's eye? 😂
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As an autistic person who has sensory processing issues, I want to shout out to the editing team that the background dissonance sound is much more tolerable than what has been on the videos proferred to me by the algo lately. On the videos that I've been watching as of late, it's this very annoying drumming sound, and it leads me to stop watching the video after a few minutes no matter how interested I am in hearing the story. Please use this more often because it makes for a more pleasant listening experience for people like myself and in my family (we are all neurodivergent and we all agree that this is the more preferable dissonance tone😂) I'm sure a lot of other people like the weird thumping sound but for me it causes severe anxiety and I have complex PTSD so it doesn't make it easier😂
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@sihilius same... I don't even like AI generated narration for basic household stuff, it took me years to get an Alexa and the only reason I got one was because I had a brain injury a couple years ago and I needed something to help me stay on schedule. My mom bought me one that was on sale and it actually was a lot better than I thought it would be! However I did change the voice to be That of a man from Australia. I don't like female voices.
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Was he aware that he had been blacking out? I clearly haven't made it to that point in the video yet😂
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It's more like a reverbing, hollow, clunking sound that happens about every 4 seconds throughout this entire series. Sounds like it originally was created on a Triton decades ago but it has since been washed out😂
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5:16 god damn 😂 I didn't expect him to look like a male model, typical. All of my exes that were extremely handsome are all sociopaths as well. One did 17 years in prison, I can't even say on your what he did cuz it's too traumatic for me to say out loud😢. Let's just say I got lucky!
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5:45 😭😭😭🤷🏼♀️ Well some things don't change as the decades pass, that's fa sho!😅 Man looks good as hell
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@Skelet0nCatBlake I cut off watching it for over 25 years after my best friend was murdered and I dated somebody who did 17 years in prison for doing something horrible that I don't want to talk about. He got released during the pandemic - but it wasn't early. He did every day of the time he owed. Anyways, I only recently started watching it after I suffered a serious brain injury 2 years ago because somebody attacked me and I got paranoid and begin researching self-defense in the algorithm kept promoting true crime interrogations for me. I worked as a psychologist for over 10 years anyways so I began getting back into allowing my mind access to criminology and that aspect of psychology once again and it's not been healthy for me. I need to not watch any of the contents at all. Not even the interrogations, which I initially was watching to try to empower myself and learn more about people with personality disorders. I know what the red flags are, I don't need to attempt myself to find out anything beyond that. The last time I did, the guy almost took my life. And that was just a couple years ago. I don't want to deal with any of this stuff anymore. I don't even like it at all as a learning tool, and I would never watch this stuff for entertainment because, it's definitely not entertaining. Not speaking on this channel in particular, but the true crime genre is what I'm speaking of. Mysteries were disasters happen are not as upsetting and triggering for my PTSD but they definitely can cause a lot of negative emotions. I watched a lot of content on the 2011 tsunami yesterday morning because I was going to teach my kids about the effects of it since we had a friend who survived it. I found myself crying really bad and I got in a massive fight yesterday and I had SI for the first time in mini months. It was terrible. I felt sick and it triggered my traumatic brain injuries brain fog, I felt confused and shrouded in discontent all day after watching the content. And I went into it with a critical mind thinking that I could be objective.
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@harorider96 Yes it's a form of trauma bonding, it triggers the same hormonal release of cortisol And that can become an addiction when it's mitigated by dopamine release (basically when the show is over and you're cuddling with your favorite person cat or eating good food watching funny things or being VERY happy etc😂)
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@benhayward7706 because it can be. I just left a comment relating to that. It's the same as people who stand abuse of relationships. It's called trauma bonding.
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Right on " @hiero-green "
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@anubis.monster AI is simply another tool for artists like myself to use.
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Thanks for not using narration with a voice that's trying to sound sinister, low pitched or creepy.
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@isomeme The thing is is that he thought he was pronouncing it correctly.
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@chrislockwood4773 considering humans program it, it's not surprising. Lol would it struggles the most with is cadence and timing of statements.
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@isomeme I need to unsudo my noodle😂 oh wait I already did that back in high school lol
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@JJPrizeDistributionComittee exactly. My kid uses an AI generator that's similar, she says a bunch of s4it into the microphone in the next thing you know the AI computer is using her voice to read her stories out loud.
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@Mrsjam96 Well, it IS programmed by humans😂
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@SH-lb1nu no it's not, people are here to learn, not be fed incorrect pronunciations.
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@SanguineCynic no it doesn't. It said I AI is used to help out with audio and visuals😂
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Noah... Those stories that are told are not in vain, there is a reason why natives know.
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@MoodusOperandi slay😂😂😂
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@AlexanderAdams-q1v They have known who he is for a long time. Even I know who he is, he's from India. Lol they've known who he is for at least 5 years or more because I remember the first documentaries I used to watch on this when I was pregnant I read about the man. They've moved his body as well now, So hikers no longer have to look for it as a "trail marker".
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I'm scared of you....😢
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@savian_is_spooked That's crazy work. I drink from milk jugs all the time because I love milk. It's my favorite beverage. Lol I'll often buy a gallon of it and throw some of that Starbucks instant coffee powder, shake it up and go throughout my day pounding it. As long as I've got a cooler in my car I'm good to go!
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@jonathanmcadams-nx5zp Well I've been told that I'm hot enough to have an only fans and I used to make good money when I had a front-facing job AKA when I worked with the public arena, I've also been a fitness model and blah blah blah basically I'm conventionally good looking but I am 45 so I guess I'm worthless now lol And I love pounding milk out of the jug so that would make me specifically trashy too😂 I'm a construction project manager so I might want to build a house for some homeless people at some point, and then I would give them all milk jugs that they could fill up with whatever beverage of their choice just a gross people like you out as they guzzle😂
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Beyond cryptids there's a lot of stories that first people have told for a centuries. It may sound far fetched and I'm not a believer of the supernatural, but there is a reason why stories are told. What would remove somebody's head ritualistically (I say that word to mean as a form of a pattern, not like they're actually doing a magic ritual or something). I bet the majority of these people were killed by the environment or bears.
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Yeah Gold Rush miners tended to have their own set of morals lol and they definitely weren't in line with gods for the most part
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@shanegiggie That comment he made was a troll comment lol you're supposed ignore it and move on. They are trying to make us laugh
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@Badficwriter why would you prefer it be a native group of people killing people? Are you indigenous yourself?
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Thank God you're out of terrific partner with you. It really takes a certain type of individual to go down there and to lead people through expeditions regardless of what the environment is, whether it's a Sherpa or a diver, a therapist or a driving instructor, it's imperative to be with somebody who's going to stay with you the entire way and not abandon you when things get tough!
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One thing that AI narration still struggles with is timing of phrases. It's still yet to say those puns, idioms, and colloqualisms that we say with such proper cadence, AI just can't seem to nail that yet😂 That's the literary version of the visual AI hand dilemma.😂
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