This video is fake: GPT-1, the model that was introduced in June 2018, was the first iteration of the GPT (generative pre-trained transformer) series and consisted of 117 million parameters. This set the foundational architecture for ChatGPT as we know it today. -Forbes
Frrrr Also GPT scripts are usually less engaging I've noticed, just feels too corporate and procedural. Narrator just becomes background noise with people who read from them.
I don't think gpt is adding bonzi buddy or rover, or the 2020 predictions. I'm pretty sure this is just supposed to be similar to British Pathe style films.
I really don't understand why people make fake videos like this, this video is made to look old on purpose, in 2006 no one would use internet explorer (not that version for sure), also some filter has been applied to make the video look older, it's strange, you can find a lot of content on youtube, all faking it like this to make things look older.
I was in a group home, and we had to watch a kitchen safety video to work in the kitchen, as we were assigned jobs. I watched the video first, and I saw the copyright date at the end, and the date the file was put on the disk. I had every trainee after that guess what year the video was made. It was a boring video, so the debates made it fun. I got 98, 94, 92, even 89. The video was made in 2004. The only reason I knew for sure before the end of the video was because of the design of the Frosted Flakes box. We just don't remember how shitty video was back then.
As some decadeologists says, "the 90s ended in 2006". Jokes aside, a lot of technology associated with the 90s and early 2000s was still rather common in 2006 so I guess it's not completely unrealistic.
I couldn't stop smiling, how news/media used a camera to physically record a computer screen back then and the pointing things out with someones finger silhouette, takes me right back to news segments 20 years ago, thankyou 😂
@@Ranstone My PC back in 2007 couldn't even run a 720p video at 25fps (it was a Pentium 4 2.8GHz with Radeon 9800 PRO gpu). 🤣 Swapped it by an Athlon 64 X2 in 2008 then I could run even 1080p videos just fine.
No, this video is original. Generative AI is founded way back in 1990s. I still remember 20 years back our first computer (The backside big doom) has its own AI chatbot. I chatted with it. It gave similar to what Chatgpt is giving response. I don't know why now this type of tools are becoming famous. May be because now they released APIs so that anybody can get the power.
@@Dashman100 right okay, but this video is still fake. So don't say it's 'original' (which you intended as meaning it's real). You are spreading misinformation. It literally says it's a concept in the description and there are many obvious references to the future, meant to be comedic. Somehow it all went right over your head though.
As someone who make endless videos about 2000's the most accurate part of this video is 0:11 The few second pause between the two sentences is such a 2000's news report trope and I didn't even realise it - great attention to detail.
There actually was a ChatGPT-like chatbot that I used to use at the time known as Cleverbot. It was very much ahead of its time and it worked very similarly to this video! Great job on production, it feels very accurate on how an alternate reality with ChatGPT in 2006 would work!
cleverbot was like the deepdream of conversational chatbots. its shortcomings were its highlights. I remember how it wasn't very practical for anything
Yea that's why I never understood the hype for ChatGPT at first. I was like, there's already AI chatbots out there, so what's so special about this one? But it seems like most people either forgot about Cleverbot or never heard of it. :/
@@professional.commentator I think ChatGPT was special in that it could do a lot more things like writing essays for you or giving you advice or creating stories for you whereas Cleverbot was only good for some range of conversation
I really don't understand why people make fake videos like this, this video is made to look old on purpose, in 2006 no one would use internet explorer (not that version for sure), also some filter has been applied to make the video look older, it's strange, you can find a lot of content on youtube, all faking it like this to make things look older.
@@DS-nv2ni Considering the video was supposedly recorded in February of 2006, the most recent official release of Internet Explorer would be 6.0 SP2. This version of IE also had almost 90% global usage at the time, so it definetely fits the timeline of the video.
Why? It's very appropriate for that era. I personally always felt people who chat with a appbot seriously are Wierdos. It was a casual time killing activity at best. Now I myself prefer chatbots over people lol but mostly for work or research purposes.
Amazing attention to detail man! Love it. Just one change I would need... In 2006 the chatgpt logo wouldn't be this simple and flat. It would be probably a 3D brain with some pink and purple light glowing inside of it 😅
however, it could be seen as openai being innovative back in 2006 that in addition to creating chatgpt, was also some of the first companies to use a simple and flat icon and break free of the skeuomorphic design. the fact that it wasn't changed to some 3d logo may have an even deeper meaning lol..
@@kiwing01 They know that. They meant that as in this video portrays the crazy difference between old technology compared to now. With the uprise of recent technologies we'll most likely experience an even greater leap than what we've seen in the past.
This channel deserves much more reach than it currently has, the amount of work these guys put into producing content with the utmost subtleness is impressive :)
What about the second half? Did it tickle your ribs and make you chuckle, friend? I thought the second half was an absolute gas! Chat GPT in 2006? Now I've seen everything. :p
@@xcoder1122 I'm not forbidding anything. Maybe encouraging to say it's not a fact in the description. I know bible is just a bunch of stories written by humans. 🙂
Hahaaha I love how you said it "orchestrates a symphony" 😂 When u wanna use gpt for creative anything and it always ends up orchestrating a symphony of x with y 😂😂
I thought the word "symphony" was only so common in descriptions of sexual acts, am I alone in this finding? Edit: Let me provide more context. I have a game called AI Roguelite on Steam which uses ChatGPT and as everyone knows there's a big censorship problem. So I have to test all its capabilities to output so-called unsafe content and am familiar with all its weird quirks.
2006 documentaries: long pauses yet well timed cadence of the narration 2024 RUclips essays: “heyGuysWassap-TodayWe’reGoingToLookIntoHowChatGPTIsChangingTheWorld-ButSpeakingWithBarelyAnyPauseForThought-AllWhichWillBeEditedOut-ButIWillSpeeeaakVerySlooowkyAnywaaaayToMilkThaaatSweeetAdRevenuuuue”
Videos of future tech being narrated in like 2050 might be interesting. Like this new xyz company launched the "Ar contact lenses" which you put on the eyes and get immersed in the virtual.
@@yusufpolat228no its obvious ar glasses will come eventually. And apple is not the one to figure out original things. We have had vr headsets for years and apple launched it just now. I think meta will launch them before 2030
No. Quantum computers works in way they are useless for home. Maybe in some very far future, somewhere in 2070s (if personal computers will be preserved, they all are going into cloud)
This is brilliant. I like the details, including the aspect ratio, reporting style, and clunky 'Ask' button. You really nailed it and had me questioning if this was real. The only thing I feel is off is that the pointing shots seem too crisp. Seriously well done.
@@krgazgenix746 yes, but there’s a certain tone that chatgpt has when doing that. but i guess i haven’t read enough high school essays to compare. i just haven’t heard anyone else do it like that
This is so painfully accurate, and it makes me aware how my own memories of that time have been retconned to have digital devices be significantly more widescreen, more high-resolution and just generally much more modern than what was actually happening.
this video is very realistic! It really gives the vibe of a classical 2006 ad about the release of Chat GPT, this is one of the most creative videos out there, and I am glad I saw it before it hit 100K views. :)
I was a beta tester for chatGPT 1.0 way back in 2005. I remember asking it about whether I should invest in the blockchain, which I was also beta testing. I am now a billionaire, I keep myself busy commenting RUclips videos.
What are you talking about? That's only the client interface. The server side code runs on an array of Solaris web servers and the data is ultimately retrieved and processed by artificial neural networks from Microsoft Access and Firebird databases.
This is unbelievably convincing if you don’t know the tell tell signs. If showed this to my mum she wouldn’t have a clue. This technology is going to run through our world. God knows how many people will be scammed.
In 1996 on my BBS, I had a program installed called "Chat With Lisa". Callers to the BBS would come in and have full on complete conversations for 45 minutes, thinking that this was a real person. It was pretty epic when you know this was a puny little program in the KILObyte size and run on MS-DOS over a 14.4k baud modem.
I was very surprised that ChatGPT was already around in 2006, and even more surprised that it was able to give answers so quickly back then. Then it came to the bit where it predicted that there would be a pandemic in 2020, after which for a few seconds I was actually shocked about the prediction. Then suddenly I realised that it couldn't be real, as it was all too good to be true. Thing is, is that if the video didn't reference the pandemic in 2020, I would've believed it all, and might've even told some of my friends: "Did you know ChatGPT already existed back in 2006?". Crazy stuff what video creators are able to make you believe.
alternate history where technology develops sooner than irl has got to be one of the most underrated and unexplored genres. absolute refresher of an art piece this is
This is weirdly wholesome and nostalgic, not to mention the hilarious fact that the picture quality of the video looks exactly like 480p, even though it's 1080p60 XD
I miss this style of reports / reviews. Straight to the point, no on-the-nose annoying sponsoring, just "this is the new thing, this is what it can do and this is why it's not completely ready yet". Wish we'd still do that today.
ChatGPT 1.0 was released in June 2020. It marked the first version of OpenAI's conversational AI model designed specifically for chat-based interactions.
if you read the description of this channel you gonna find this text: Welcome to Faded Vault, where we breathe life into the echoes of the past through the art of visual illusion.
The first iteration of the GPT series, GPT-1, was introduced in June 2018. It laid the groundwork for subsequent models by demonstrating the effectiveness of large-scale unsupervised pre-training for natural language understanding and generation tasks.
oh yes, i remember everyone had Windows XP in 2006, no it would be that square gray explorer thing and take about10 minutes to load a text page....on er.. a cathode ray monitor.
1996-2006 is the same distance 2014-2024. ive seen many videos from 2006 and even later that look like this. you thinking 2006 isnt old gives away that youre.. old
excellent video as always. it would be cool to see deepfake/voice cloning technology through this perspective. i can see links to kotlin7's very astute review of chatgpt 1.0 beta at 0:18, 1:59 and 2:18, thats all i was able to find
lolol yea it does. I've started saying that phrase in comments to mess with people. Another 'tell' is the "Ahh, yes ...the 1999 film, Fight Club.." I've only heard old folks in sitcoms say that. Any type of organization in the writing/essay is something more reserved for published works where formality is still expected by the reader/editors. "In summary" sounds like high school me at 3am trying to wrap up whatever mess of a thesis I'd crapped out. But online? Summarizing our points? Pssh. We can't even add periods at the end of sentences. Trick is to run the LLM through another translation LLM because OpenAI left boobytraps all throughout their verbiage patterns. Teachers will catch on, kids will get caught, then the nerd with the 4090 will run a remote server and charge up the wazoo. Plagiarism is already a much bigger deal than I ever imagined (amongst smart, rich white people mostly) so I'm sure there will be some insane personalities that come out of this fiasco.
Was Bonzi Buddy better than ChatGPT? 🦍
By 100 miles
ChatGPT hasn't installed malware or spyware on my machine yet, so, so far no.
Yes absolutely
He literally said hot water weighs more than cold water which is wrong lol and those are predetermined facts no? not generated
Yes
People in future will be very confused after this one.
this is going crazy
eu to loucoooooo, I didn't know that chat gpt was from before 2010, I thought it was from 2016
This video is fake:
GPT-1, the model that was introduced in June 2018, was the first iteration of the GPT (generative pre-trained transformer) series and consisted of 117 million parameters. This set the foundational architecture for ChatGPT as we know it today.
-Forbes
@@elsah3339 bruh..no way this video is fake.....I remember my father using chatgpt beta in 2006..recheck your facts ,brother
tá é sem capacidade de entender ironia@@MotivacaoMilionaria.12
The second he said "underscores the fact that.." I knew the script was written by gpt
Frrrr
Also GPT scripts are usually less engaging I've noticed, just feels too corporate and procedural. Narrator just becomes background noise with people who read from them.
I don't think gpt is adding bonzi buddy or rover, or the 2020 predictions. I'm pretty sure this is just supposed to be similar to British Pathe style films.
@@lukasg4807It definitely will if asked to
@@lukasg4807on the contrary they said ‘bee ta’ instead of ‘beyta’. A confusing cocktail of a video, I’ll give it that much
I really don't understand why people make fake videos like this, this video is made to look old on purpose, in 2006 no one would use internet explorer (not that version for sure), also some filter has been applied to make the video look older, it's strange, you can find a lot of content on youtube, all faking it like this to make things look older.
The most 90's looking 2006 I've ever seen.
Looks like 06 to me lol
To be fair, '06 did come not long after the 90's
I was in a group home, and we had to watch a kitchen safety video to work in the kitchen, as we were assigned jobs. I watched the video first, and I saw the copyright date at the end, and the date the file was put on the disk. I had every trainee after that guess what year the video was made. It was a boring video, so the debates made it fun. I got 98, 94, 92, even 89. The video was made in 2004. The only reason I knew for sure before the end of the video was because of the design of the Frosted Flakes box. We just don't remember how shitty video was back then.
As some decadeologists says, "the 90s ended in 2006". Jokes aside, a lot of technology associated with the 90s and early 2000s was still rather common in 2006 so I guess it's not completely unrealistic.
looks the documentary, has been dumped from VHS Tape, more 90s than 2006.
This looks so realistic that this looks like it's for a movie.
I couldn't stop smiling, how news/media used a camera to physically record a computer screen back then and the pointing things out with someones finger silhouette, takes me right back to news segments 20 years ago, thankyou 😂
I just love "the finger".
Randomly pointing at stuff on the screen, emphasizing its apparent importance in support of the narrator.
The primitive ancestor of the obvious red circle.
😅🤣
lol@@jorge69696
Exactly I was almost fooled, but that and the date…
727 WHEN YOU SEE IT
The early 2000s vibe combined with today’s technology is just somthing else...
Feels more like mid 90's. People were rocking 1080p cameras a year later. 720p was _everywhere._
I don't think the uploader was alive in 2006. X"D
@@Ranstone My PC back in 2007 couldn't even run a 720p video at 25fps (it was a Pentium 4 2.8GHz with Radeon 9800 PRO gpu). 🤣
Swapped it by an Athlon 64 X2 in 2008 then I could run even 1080p videos just fine.
you just miss lower resolution and vintage filter
you might like Provocative Perspectives. It's more 90s.
Want early 2000s?? Try 2002 or something.
This is a brilliant editing, it just made my day how good this content is, absolutely underrated big boy.
No, this video is original. Generative AI is founded way back in 1990s. I still remember 20 years back our first computer (The backside big doom) has its own AI chatbot. I chatted with it. It gave similar to what Chatgpt is giving response. I don't know why now this type of tools are becoming famous. May be because now they released APIs so that anybody can get the power.
@@Dashman100you are definitely slow
xd @@Dashman100
@@HeyKyan I know it is 30 years back that doom computer, not 20 years. But we were poor that time. So little slower to adapt technology
@@Dashman100 right okay, but this video is still fake. So don't say it's 'original' (which you intended as meaning it's real). You are spreading misinformation.
It literally says it's a concept in the description and there are many obvious references to the future, meant to be comedic. Somehow it all went right over your head though.
As someone who make endless videos about 2000's the most accurate part of this video is 0:11 The few second pause between the two sentences is such a 2000's news report trope and I didn't even realise it - great attention to detail.
Very true! I sometimes forget how much slower life was back then. People actually took their time on things.
There actually was a ChatGPT-like chatbot that I used to use at the time known as Cleverbot. It was very much ahead of its time and it worked very similarly to this video! Great job on production, it feels very accurate on how an alternate reality with ChatGPT in 2006 would work!
I remember Cleverbot!
cleverbot was like the deepdream of conversational chatbots. its shortcomings were its highlights.
I remember how it wasn't very practical for anything
Yea that's why I never understood the hype for ChatGPT at first. I was like, there's already AI chatbots out there, so what's so special about this one? But it seems like most people either forgot about Cleverbot or never heard of it. :/
@@cleverman383 Yeah! 🙂 It was pretty fun to use!
@@professional.commentator I think ChatGPT was special in that it could do a lot more things like writing essays for you or giving you advice or creating stories for you whereas Cleverbot was only good for some range of conversation
The effort of making it look old, A+
Too old, B- .
Yeah, but they went too far, it looks like something from the early 90's.
Absolutely mind-blowing how ChatGPT predicted the COVID-19 pandemic back in 2006! Incredible video!
Yah, when it was 11 years before OpenAI became a company 😂
That is no prediction, it is sourcing from facts, plans that are made years in advance.
@@yoddeedpsych cap
It also predicted 9/11 back in 1995.
Fake video
This is wonderful! Truly captures the essence of that era.
Reminds me more of the 90s. Documentaries were less cool because everything was less cool. Because of less narcissism overall.
I really don't understand why people make fake videos like this, this video is made to look old on purpose, in 2006 no one would use internet explorer (not that version for sure), also some filter has been applied to make the video look older, it's strange, you can find a lot of content on youtube, all faking it like this to make things look older.
These types of nostalgia videos are actually in a genre. Alternate history. :) We need more of this stuff in 2024.
@@DS-nv2ni Considering the video was supposedly recorded in February of 2006, the most recent official release of Internet Explorer would be 6.0 SP2. This version of IE also had almost 90% global usage at the time, so it definetely fits the timeline of the video.
@@DS-nv2niBuddy you don't know people. If you think that no one used IE, you're wrong.
If ChatGPT was made back then, I could've used it for my school homework sooner and saved so much time 😭
Bro took deep cinematography course to make it feel ancient😂
Pandemic bit was really outlandish
lmao
I actually believed this untill thr pandemic happened😂
@@lmaopew?????????????
@@lmaopewlies
it was already predicted
There is no way he put Bonzi-Buddy over there💀
I mean what th hekk is this💀💀💀
Why? It's very appropriate for that era. I personally always felt people who chat with a appbot seriously are Wierdos.
It was a casual time killing activity at best. Now I myself prefer chatbots over people lol but mostly for work or research purposes.
100th like
no one cares exept for me because I replied@@AJTheSmither
Looks like even Bonzi-Buddy is prone to fact hallucinations.
"Hot water weighs more than cold."
Amazing attention to detail man! Love it. Just one change I would need... In 2006 the chatgpt logo wouldn't be this simple and flat. It would be probably a 3D brain with some pink and purple light glowing inside of it 😅
Yep I agree, a skeuomorphic design style was used across all tech platforms back then, good catch!
@@MohitShukla-g5i the best design style, ever. i hate this simplicity.
I mean, -we literally did! Cleverbot!!
however, it could be seen as openai being innovative back in 2006 that in addition to creating chatgpt, was also some of the first companies to use a simple and flat icon and break free of the skeuomorphic design. the fact that it wasn't changed to some 3d logo may have an even deeper meaning lol..
@@TradingLaboratory Yeah, they may also put a tagline like "tech from the future" and that would have worked very well 😁
Is this video AI generated ?
Probably partly
Is this comment AI generated
@@a7meday0b is your mother AI generated ?
@@vogelsimon1486is the planet ai generated?
😂😂😂
it feels home and peace, i miss this feeling today
2:01 - that glitch was perfect though xd
imagine zooming in effect was also added
@@UberFoXYeah, but not in really 2007. It was more in the 90 and previously
Love that analog-desync effect. It looses it but quickly gathers itself back together.
Maybe in the 90s but not in 2006.
This is the equivalent of watching a documentary of ChatGPT in 10 or more years. Technology is just moving so fast.
it’s fake
Faster
@@kiwing01 They know that. They meant that as in this video portrays the crazy difference between old technology compared to now. With the uprise of recent technologies we'll most likely experience an even greater leap than what we've seen in the past.
crazy how when u said Technology is just moving so fast, as soon as the video ended i saw a video called "worlds slowest computer!" lol
@@kiwing01 Nothing gets past you
I don’t even remember 2006 graphics to be so old looking 😂
There are many Android devices that deliver retro video quality
I keep forgetting how sophisticated people used to talk back then. Also that Windows XP interface. It's so nostalgic!
This channel deserves much more reach than it currently has, the amount of work these guys put into producing content with the utmost subtleness is impressive :)
For the first minute and a half I thought it was a documentary 💀
What about the second half? Did it tickle your ribs and make you chuckle, friend? I thought the second half was an absolute gas! Chat GPT in 2006? Now I've seen everything. :p
The problem is, that not everyone understands it is fake. This is how conspiracy theories come to existence.
@@oskar6747The problem is that if you forbid made up stories and fake news from being distributed, the first thing you must forbid is the bible.
@@xcoder1122 I'm not forbidding anything. Maybe encouraging to say it's not a fact in the description. I know bible is just a bunch of stories written by humans. 🙂
almost the whole video
Time traveler: moves a chair. The timeline:
Hahaaha I love how you said it "orchestrates a symphony" 😂
When u wanna use gpt for creative anything and it always ends up orchestrating a symphony of x with y 😂😂
😂😂😂
your feelings are irrational
I thought the word "symphony" was only so common in descriptions of sexual acts, am I alone in this finding?
Edit: Let me provide more context. I have a game called AI Roguelite on Steam which uses ChatGPT and as everyone knows there's a big censorship problem. So I have to test all its capabilities to output so-called unsafe content and am familiar with all its weird quirks.
indeed you are @@MaxLohMusic
@@MaxLohMusic bro 💀
Now this, this is a era i would happily go back to
Oh wow a birthday gift from 2006, ChatGPT
Chat GPT is so advanced that it has even predicted the simplistic style that a lot of companies adopted for their logos in the mid 2010s
how is this so perfectly edited? i'm impressed.
Be a professional
This should be viral already.
read that as virtual insanity
@@AuracleTechBased on the comments I'm seeing on here, you're absolutely right. It literally takes 5 seconds to read the description, people.
@@AuracleTechthat's how you can spot them if they're easy to manipulate.
I'm watching this on an old hospital workplace burned in LCD display. Literally every line has ghosting. Can you imagine? Absolute beauty.
This is actually impressively believable. Good job)
Great video, astounding how you made it capture the 2006 essence!
I claim my spot in the comment section before it has 2.5 million views and is several years old
me too xd
ayy virbox
love your videos
thank you guys :D
Yea
0:01 Yes, 2006 on the street of Akihabara Japan with big ads releasing Star Rail and Tenshi Souzou. Very realistic and definitely not in 2023😂
2006 documentaries: long pauses yet well timed cadence of the narration
2024 RUclips essays: “heyGuysWassap-TodayWe’reGoingToLookIntoHowChatGPTIsChangingTheWorld-ButSpeakingWithBarelyAnyPauseForThought-AllWhichWillBeEditedOut-ButIWillSpeeeaakVerySlooowkyAnywaaaayToMilkThaaatSweeetAdRevenuuuue”
HelixMattressesIGotMyHelixMattress...
This is amazing! We need more of this!!!!
I would LOVE a channel that reported on new tech in this exact way.
Videos of future tech being narrated in like 2050 might be interesting. Like this new xyz company launched the "Ar contact lenses" which you put on the eyes and get immersed in the virtual.
Could you have accidentally given away the next big plan of Apple?!
@@yusufpolat228no its obvious ar glasses will come eventually. And apple is not the one to figure out original things. We have had vr headsets for years and apple launched it just now. I think meta will launch them before 2030
I've seen a Futuristic Frutiger Aero version of this in my dream, but in 2004 during my childhood.
If AI taking over brings back frutiger aero, then so be it.
This is perhaps the best made-up video I've ever seen! They took care of all details!
If we had chatgpt in 2006 we would already have home quantum computers by now lol
No. Quantum computers works in way they are useless for home. Maybe in some very far future, somewhere in 2070s (if personal computers will be preserved, they all are going into cloud)
@@juliap.5375He said that if we were that technically capable in 2006. Quantum computers wouldn’t be far off. You are being too realistic.
This is brilliant. I like the details, including the aspect ratio, reporting style, and clunky 'Ask' button. You really nailed it and had me questioning if this was real. The only thing I feel is off is that the pointing shots seem too crisp. Seriously well done.
The second that the word symphony appeared I knew the script was written by chat GPT
exactly what I was going to say! Almost uncanny how that word makes it into dang near every subject, especially explicit adult acts!
@@MaxLohMusic i see you are a man of culture aswell
for me, the “in conclusion: …” ending is what settled it for me
@@asdfghyterhuh? That’s not a reveal for ai because lots of people are taught in school to use in conclusion
@@krgazgenix746 yes, but there’s a certain tone that chatgpt has when doing that. but i guess i haven’t read enough high school essays to compare. i just haven’t heard anyone else do it like that
Probably one of the coolest vids I've seen on here.
This is so painfully accurate, and it makes me aware how my own memories of that time have been retconned to have digital devices be significantly more widescreen, more high-resolution and just generally much more modern than what was actually happening.
It was
"Strangely, 2006 is my birth year" 😄😄
Yooo me too!
this video is very realistic! It really gives the vibe of a classical 2006 ad about the release of Chat GPT, this is one of the most creative videos out there, and I am glad I saw it before it hit 100K views. :)
This one is going to be everyone's recommendation
00:26 didnt know that , thanks bonzi buddy
I was a beta tester for chatGPT 1.0 way back in 2005. I remember asking it about whether I should invest in the blockchain, which I was also beta testing. I am now a billionaire, I keep myself busy commenting RUclips videos.
this feels so real i love it!!
no it doesn't
Yes it does
Time works comment with 1 like?!?
1:28 "a possible global pandemic is 2020" 💀💀
💀
Edited
@@sharonjoe7535the entire video is.
Hell nahh😂😂
ChatGPT 1.0 runs on Windows XP Internet Explorer? Less than 1GB of RAM? It is a dream come true!
What are you talking about? That's only the client interface. The server side code runs on an array of Solaris web servers and the data is ultimately retrieved and processed by artificial neural networks from Microsoft Access and Firebird databases.
ChatGPT isn't being ran on your computer
@@marc2377 solaris linux xD
i believe they use server 2003 too
Yeah@@YogurtGaming2
Dream come true? Sir are you using windows XP with internet explorer?
This is unbelievably convincing if you don’t know the tell tell signs.
If showed this to my mum she wouldn’t have a clue.
This technology is going to run through our world.
God knows how many people will be scammed.
Mom
You really nailed the visuals, even the web design fits! Lol
In 1996 on my BBS, I had a program installed called "Chat With Lisa". Callers to the BBS would come in and have full on complete conversations for 45 minutes, thinking that this was a real person. It was pretty epic when you know this was a puny little program in the KILObyte size and run on MS-DOS over a 14.4k baud modem.
Predicting COVID-19 is wild
its just an edit , this is not from 2006
@@Harry830 no shit
@@Harry830oh i didnt know 🤦♂️
.@@Harry830 -youre the worst person to bealive omfg. WE FGUCKEN KNOOOOW
@@Olavo__14 I didn't know that either.
Man, imagine replacing Bonzi Buddy.
’06 will be my year
This really has the energy of an early 2000s news broadcast
ChatGPT is really just a slightly more advanced Cleverbot.
You really should release this video on April 1st 😁
0:07 1:17 AM Sunday, February 12, 2006 - 18 years ago
I was very surprised that ChatGPT was already around in 2006, and even more surprised that it was able to give answers so quickly back then. Then it came to the bit where it predicted that there would be a pandemic in 2020, after which for a few seconds I was actually shocked about the prediction. Then suddenly I realised that it couldn't be real, as it was all too good to be true. Thing is, is that if the video didn't reference the pandemic in 2020, I would've believed it all, and might've even told some of my friends: "Did you know ChatGPT already existed back in 2006?". Crazy stuff what video creators are able to make you believe.
If you have an ounce of media literacy maybe you wouldn't feel this way
@@vichayaouearrepan1602 had*
The guy be like 'Nice day eh!! Let's spend some misinformation.'
alternate history where technology develops sooner than irl has got to be one of the most underrated and unexplored genres. absolute refresher of an art piece this is
1:34 chatgpt predicted covid 19 so scary!1!1
Anyone watching in 2010? Cant believe it has been 4 years since ChatGPT was released!
Well done, smart grounded writing. Almost as good as “We found Sinbad’s SHAZAAM Genie Movie!” - look it up 😂
This is weirdly wholesome and nostalgic, not to mention the hilarious fact that the picture quality of the video looks exactly like 480p, even though it's 1080p60 XD
if that were true, we'd have flying gpt's by now
this sounds like a analog horror tape
Crazy how much ChatGPT has evolve since 2006
this is not real.
@@anoz06My guy, you know he is joking right?
@@amateuryoutubermaybe he is not.
@@amateuryoutuber 😭😭
I'm so glad I grew up with out it man. thank god, and the bad thing is that I wanna go back to 2006.
I kept going back and forth thinking it's real,wow great work
Flees like a 1995 documetary, not 2006.
feels like a 1995 documentary, but also like a 2006 informational youtube video.
How did ChatGPT predict the pandemic accurately? It's mind-blowing 🤯
Yeah it's incredible in 2006 we already had that technology and didn't know how to use it
The way BBC used narration in documentaries in 1970s he is using now.. In 2006 nobody talked liked that..
I miss this style of reports / reviews. Straight to the point, no on-the-nose annoying sponsoring, just "this is the new thing, this is what it can do and this is why it's not completely ready yet".
Wish we'd still do that today.
Neither did I,
back in the day they didn't try to force rubbish into the product....
Same here. And life was more laid-back back then too.
It was more chill for sure
Oh yes, bonzi buddy is definitely giving openAI run for their money. Sam personally told me how much it stresses him out.
if chatgpt existed in 2006, people would be so scared considering tech was limited then lol
ChatGPT 1.0 was released in June 2020. It marked the first version of OpenAI's conversational AI model designed specifically for chat-based interactions.
if you read the description of this channel you gonna find this text: Welcome to Faded Vault, where we breathe life into the echoes of the past through the art of visual illusion.
That's so insane, that looks exactly like 2006!
The first iteration of the GPT series, GPT-1, was introduced in June 2018. It laid the groundwork for subsequent models by demonstrating the effectiveness of large-scale unsupervised pre-training for natural language understanding and generation tasks.
"Oh hi paul"
*Proceeds to grab an axe and annihilate the computer*
This tries to make 2006 look like 1996 which gives away a genz kid did this.
Also the computer screen didn't look realistic. It looks like a clean install, it's running too fast, and the text looks off.
oh yes, i remember everyone had Windows XP in 2006, no it would be that square gray explorer thing and take about10 minutes to load a text page....on er.. a cathode ray monitor.
What are you talking about? It's exactly how Windows computers were like back in 2006.
1996-2006 is the same distance 2014-2024. ive seen many videos from 2006 and even later that look like this. you thinking 2006 isnt old gives away that youre.. old
@@cameron8529 no one says 2006 isn't old, but 2006 videos didn't look that old. This feels like a 1995 documentary displaying 2003-ish graphics
1:39 i sure do hope so
The 2020 prediction was personal 💀
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If this was actually released in 2006 it would be game changing, possibly the world might be the same today!
When archaeologist dig up this treasure in hundreds of years, they will be in for a surprise.
Masterpiece.
Young people often seem to think the past looked much older than it actually did. This "2006" looks more like the 1990s than actual 2006.
excellent video as always. it would be cool to see deepfake/voice cloning technology through this perspective.
i can see links to kotlin7's very astute review of chatgpt 1.0 beta at 0:18, 1:59 and 2:18, thats all i was able to find
I appreciate your generous words! You came so close to noticing everything! Almost there, my friend, but thank you for joining in, haha :)
Wow, good job with the style. Absolutely nailed it.
Wow, your editing is brilliant! You almost had me fooled. 😅
This script was made from ChatGPT. When ChatGPT writes an essay, it tends to say, "In conclusion."
lolol yea it does. I've started saying that phrase in comments to mess with people. Another 'tell' is the "Ahh, yes ...the 1999 film, Fight Club.." I've only heard old folks in sitcoms say that. Any type of organization in the writing/essay is something more reserved for published works where formality is still expected by the reader/editors. "In summary" sounds like high school me at 3am trying to wrap up whatever mess of a thesis I'd crapped out. But online? Summarizing our points? Pssh. We can't even add periods at the end of sentences. Trick is to run the LLM through another translation LLM because OpenAI left boobytraps all throughout their verbiage patterns. Teachers will catch on, kids will get caught, then the nerd with the 4090 will run a remote server and charge up the wazoo. Plagiarism is already a much bigger deal than I ever imagined (amongst smart, rich white people mostly) so I'm sure there will be some insane personalities that come out of this fiasco.