Comments by "Thump Er the Sweaty Fat Guy" (@SweatyFatGuy) on "" video.

  1. Well... I am having fun with it, and rather than being terrified of it, I am employing it to make things I want but can't find or get anywhere else. Any harebrained idea you can conjure, and ludicrous premise, can be turned into music or a video. Any language you want, on any world. If you're creative then this allows you to make things far faster than drawing it or trying to get actors to achieve your vision. Embrace it or don't, its up to you, but those who do and learn how to talk to AI to get what they want, will be ahead of the game. If you have a paper pushing job that amounts to 'busy work' this programming will handle it infinitely more efficiently than you can, so that job's days are numbered. If you have one, well you played yourself. Here's the thing, some people adjust and adapt, others whine and complain then demand everything be taken from the industrious and given to the complainers. If you're incapable of doing something with your hands, building, inventing, creating, repairing, well... all those soft hands 'busy work' jobs are going away. Don't be a taker, learn to produce something other than busy work. Just so ya know, even if AI takes over all the mundane office work, there will still be a large market for real world things, cars, buildings, tools, gadgets, food, and yes even real deal entertainment. Seeing actual people do actual things, and the draw there is it is something you can do yourself, but maybe you don't know how. Like rebuilding a carburetor. You can make videos on how to do it, or you can watch videos on how to do it. The cars that don't have computers in them, will last a lot longer than those which have a computer interface to just roll down a window. You can grow food, even if you live in an apartment, strawberries from your window sill taste better than anything you will get from the store.
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