
Thieving AI scammers are everywhere these days. You can make a video and post it to YouTube in no time using AI produced shitty, erroneous script, hideous AI robot voice narration, and video footage that AI stole for you from the web.
These videos are as tasty and nutritious as library paste and as informative as Fox News or Professor Irwin Corey. Here’s a short review of one I found today.
Apparently AI produced, AI written, and made for AI, this video consists of a repeated, looping, random shot of smooth bore, muzzle loading, bronze cannons in a museum. No other footage or pics are shown.
The one shot repeats over and over while the answering machine, garbled, probably wrong, narration drones like a broken Rumba. The WWI artillery piece the video is purportedly about, Big Bertha, is never shown.
I didn’t get to the end so I don’t know if it was even mentioned. The video ‘content creator’, Car couture (sic on capitalization), probably stole the footage from a video tour of a random military museum.
Because thieving AI scammers are too lazy to create actual original content when automated AI plagerism is so easy and lucrative.
The script is the typical AI produced mush, stripped and stolen from Wikipedia and military websites and about as believable as trump. Nothing is remarkable or believable when AI is involved.
No human was involved in this production except for the scamming IP thief who took 8.5 minutes to make this useless waste of bits and pixels by mumbling a prompt. Mine was the first view of this typical AI video web atrocity: may it be the last.
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