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  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +404

    Plot twist: John's entire channel was an AI all along

    • @mikedrop4421
      @mikedrop4421 Год назад +5

      Man you're trying to be the next Justin y huh?

    • @derrekvanee4567
      @derrekvanee4567 Год назад +5

      *I welcome our meth smokin' overdurps* he is the one who knocks.

    • @100PercentTHCfilmsX420X
      @100PercentTHCfilmsX420X Год назад +4

      @@derrekvanee4567 Walter White Never used meth, he only produced it.

    • @100PercentTHCfilmsX420X
      @100PercentTHCfilmsX420X Год назад +4

      @@derrekvanee4567 But he is indeed the one who knocks. lmao

    • @ArceusX300
      @ArceusX300 Год назад +2

      I prefer Jimmy Coogan from the Bollywood Movie "Don 2"

  • @trstmeimadctr
    @trstmeimadctr Год назад +112

    A problem for youtube and a problem for youtubers aren't the same thing

    • @alberteinstein2291
      @alberteinstein2291 Год назад

      dp source?

    • @mrmo3379
      @mrmo3379 Год назад +10

      This is exactly right. RUclips is a place where people go to watch content. That won't change. What will change is how people create content. The people who adapt to ai will do well and the people who don't will die

    • @xxlvulkann6743
      @xxlvulkann6743 Год назад +3

      @@mrmo3379 Well, at the end of the day, RUclips is a search engine for videos. If Google Search isn't safe, I wouldn't be so sure that RUclips is either.

    • @xxlvulkann6743
      @xxlvulkann6743 Год назад +1

      @@mrmo3379 RUclips, unlike Google, also hosts the videos so it's not quite the same. But there many cloud hosting services, Google has a platform, an interface, a network users and youtubers. The hosting and the platform are the two pillars that underly RUclips. The platform is the brand, it separates RUclips from other video streaming platforms. If AI can provide a better platform, the rest crumbles.

    • @Whats_newss
      @Whats_newss Год назад +1

      ​@Cherished Cat Lover because the ideal situation was where AI would allow us to create not replace us.

  • @v-22
    @v-22 Год назад +17

    This will escalate so fast... I, honestly, already feel irrelevant as a human contributor with just the thought of it.

  • @KevinStratvert
    @KevinStratvert Год назад +77

    Great video, John! Love all the analysis and research that you put into these. You’re definitely on the high quality side. Enjoyed the cameo at the end 😁

    • @Car_Fanatic
      @Car_Fanatic Год назад +2

      Omg dude your videos makes me innovate at work with software tricks. LOVE YOU

    • @LowenKM
      @LowenKM Год назад

      Yep, and surprised no one has posted this sooner. Though besides the obvious implications of ripping off other artists, both musical and visual, _all_ AI-generated 'content' has to immediately become suspect, since AI still can't distinguish fact from fiction... aka, Q-Anon on steroids!

    • @MrJugNut
      @MrJugNut Год назад +1

      So AI "did not"Just Kill RUclips. That's some fine click baiting my friend..

  • @chuckandmax7313
    @chuckandmax7313 Год назад +54

    That sounds very promising, as a current student of computer animation, I had fears that AI would advance so quickly that it would be able to replace me before I even graduate. My instructors have the same optimism that we as artists will work alongside AI and produce our compositions much quicker. I'm going to have to depend on my creativity to do the real work, and though there will always be people that like AI-generated artwork, there's still an audience for the human element. I will choose quality over quantity any day, as you can burn yourself out very quickly.

    • @abandonedmuse
      @abandonedmuse Год назад +5

      Not only that but think about it. AI video has a certain style but you have your own specific style so I think that’s what’s gonna make the real artist stand out from the AI artist and I think everybody’s gonna be OK.

    • @kostoglotow
      @kostoglotow Год назад +3

      @@abandonedmuse as a human artist it will usually take years of dedicated work to create your own unique style, which then also serves as your "moat", a sort of protection against competition. your own niche. as AI gets better, tge easier it becomes for anyone to replicate anything, so no creative will have that protection anymore.

    • @PikaPetey
      @PikaPetey Год назад +6

      The thing is, if everyone is outputting all their ideas all the time, and AI art and AI generated animation becomes indistinguishable from human created content. The value as a whole decreases.
      I dedicated a big part of my life to learning this craft as well, and I feel like when I animate, I'm putting on a performance and dancing for people. It's very fulfilling. watching what's happening with AI art feels as if I'm replacing my legs with pre-programmed robot legs.
      I'm no longer performing anymore, I'm just holding onto the ride.

    • @joelrobinson5457
      @joelrobinson5457 4 месяца назад

      ​@@PikaPeteyI feel you

  • @kunststof
    @kunststof Год назад +170

    I think this video is too positive towards the labels back in the day. They didn't embrace the internet until it was way too late and they couldn't get the genie back in the bottle.

    • @OY3AH2023
      @OY3AH2023 Год назад +3

      Wonderfully explained

    • @rosslmccallum
      @rosslmccallum Год назад +13

      I think you’re right. I remember reading about a small number of people getting taken to court for some insane damage claims for piracy. Hoping that would make everything stop using new and efficient technology wasn’t really forward thinking. I guess with anything artistic, clinging onto what you have is never as successful as diving into the unknown with open eyes.

    • @thewizardsofthezoo5376
      @thewizardsofthezoo5376 Год назад +7

      That's the problem of big industries, they need to understand, then change everything, at the speed at which the AI is going I really hope it really buries the industry as it exists now, it is filth and crap anyway.

    • @JoshMobleyMusic
      @JoshMobleyMusic Год назад +3

      @@thewizardsofthezoo5376 Can you elaborate? are you talking about people that write music for television, games, movies etc?

    • @Timely7
      @Timely7 Год назад +5

      Yes you are very right. they waited till they were forced to switch till profits plummeted. They tried suing Napster and it was the biggest lawsuit of the era.

  • @eleonoremarymadone9859
    @eleonoremarymadone9859 Год назад +65

    I'll give you a different angle that you didn't mention or maybe you sort of did when you compared the 2 channels. There are content farms that heavily rely on AI, that are sitting at the top of every niche. A lot of people (not all) rely on AI cause they're not confident enough in their creativity or they don't have time to be creative. They just need the quick money. It's a big problem for new talents(small creators). Why? cause AI doesn't come up with ideas on its own, you have to input something and then it elaborates or fulfills your request.
    Guess what some of those big channels with millions of subscribers do? Cause they have no time (or no talent?)
    They input smaller youtubers' content into AI and harvest what they need for their videos.
    They haven't killed RUclips by using AI... yet, but they sure attempt to kill small organic creators' chances of breaking through, every day, with AI's help.(I have nothing against AI I think it's a good tool!)
    But these big guys kill 3 birds with one stone when they rip off small creators :
    #1- They get fresh new perspectives and ideas on things
    #2 They smother talent at the root because, by the time the audience of that niche discovers the new creator, all of their videos feel like Deja Vu
    # 3 They potentially eliminate their competition if after it happens repeatedly the small creator gets frustrated and decide to quit making content altogether.

    • @Indielancer
      @Indielancer Год назад +9

      @First Last it seems you didn’t read what he said, big RUclipsrs have distribution and discoverability.
      .
      Markets with technology have “winners take it all distribution” where is easy to take your distribution. Quality is a strategy but it takes time, not all the people have the resources of time to to invest in creating quality or the resources of money to create a content farm.

    • @ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw
      @ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw Год назад +1

      Very frightening.

    • @businessmanager7670
      @businessmanager7670 9 месяцев назад +1

      ai can come up with ideas on its own, so no thats false

  • @FutureBusinessTech
    @FutureBusinessTech Год назад +31

    You made some great points toward the end. It's definitely concerning that a lot of new RUclipsrs are relying on ChatGPT to write their entire scripts, resulting in extremely generic information and no new and unique ideas being communicated.

    • @ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw
      @ClaudiaMitchell-jn7fw Год назад +1

      This will lead to very ignorant leaders.

    • @StefanReich
      @StefanReich Год назад

      Don't you think we will notice?

    • @FutureBusinessTech
      @FutureBusinessTech Год назад +2

      @@StefanReich I've seen some videos about the topic of "content farms." Strangely enough, they delved into cases where some viewers didn't notice, even though the videos they watched barely made any point at all in any meaningful way. I suspect RUclips's going to crack down on extremely low-quality and misleading content at some point and to some extent, though.

    • @twigwigsoso
      @twigwigsoso 3 месяца назад

      im a props master, a huge part of my job is making sure things are correct for time period, class, wealth- You are watching a show in 1987, you don't want to have a poster from 1999 on the wall.
      ai written and produced photos are fucking god awful, they mislabel time periods, a nightmare missmash, for costumes it's the fucking worst. The fact Adobe is literally selling some of this misinformation. It's honestly the first uncanny feeling i've really felt,

    • @FutureBusinessTech
      @FutureBusinessTech 3 месяца назад

      @@twigwigsoso AI tools will probably excel in that area as well within a couple of years, a few years, or whenever in most of our lifetimes.

  • @lordkingston
    @lordkingston Год назад +13

    In storytelling (which is the collective human experience), we are not drawn to perfect results; we are drawn to the journey (and struggles) to get there. It’s why people watch matches. It’s not the predicted end results; it’s the struggle that is played out in our existence. This is the quality that makes us human.

    • @drvren030
      @drvren030 Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for this! Behind the scenes for singing, music composition, music instruments is Just much more fun to watch than some human using AI modelling music tracks and outputting stuff.

  • @allfinancetalk
    @allfinancetalk Год назад +9

    Creativity will always beat Ai when it comes to content/art.

    • @drvren030
      @drvren030 Год назад +1

      I really hope so man. I really hope so.

    • @mmzaman9016
      @mmzaman9016 10 месяцев назад

      I also thought so but reality is different. Current technology is capable of learning and delivering like humans. Unfortunately it's speed is a million times faster where we already lost.

    • @thehangingparsiple5692
      @thehangingparsiple5692 8 месяцев назад

      ​​@@mmzaman9016
      Absolutely 💯 agree. The sad thing is that most people who aren't creative couldn't actually give a toss.
      Everyone's seeing AI created art for its novelty value. The thing is, it will (and is) beginning to saturate the industry. Soon it will become the norm

  • @rosslmccallum
    @rosslmccallum Год назад +3

    I heard there was a time in chess history where players didn’t always try to win but instead tell a story of a dramatic battle.

  • @compromisedssh
    @compromisedssh Год назад +8

    Great video as always. I watched the Sam Altman interview with Lex Fridman as well and agree with his point about chess never being more popular. I wouldn’t enjoy watching one computer duel against another to see which one could add up a long list of numbers the fastest, but I would be a lot more interested in seeing two humans do such a thing. I think chess falls into the same sort of it’s-not-interesting-when-computers-do-it category. You and your team are killing it, and I hope you don’t start leaning on ChatGPT any time soon because this channel is still outperforming generative AI in a big way.

  • @enricotartarotti
    @enricotartarotti Год назад +2

    Loved the centaur analogy: I think that's exactly where we are going. Fully AI generated content will win on scale, but quality will always be lower than the "centaur" one, and recommendation algorithms will end up always rewarding that

    • @user-hl7lr8ld2i
      @user-hl7lr8ld2i Год назад

      not really. like with chess, a complete AI is now better than any "centaur" and that will also become true for content. there will come a time ( maybe it will be in 5 years, maybe in 10) that AI will surpass everything about us, and then it won't matter if you are a centaur because an AI will just be better than you in everything, research, editing, composition, narration etc
      tho it won't be soon, that time will come, i suspect within maybe 8-10 years

  • @naejimba
    @naejimba Год назад +10

    I mean... one of the end results of the music industry "embracing" streaming meant even SMALLER cuts for artists... it's so bad at this point that they only thing they make any money off of is pushing products. They didn't get to "reap the rewards" because it meant the industry was more consolidated than ever and they try to gatekeep access to the larger streaming services. So I have my doubts that reducing their largest expense (having to pay PEOPLE) will somehow be better for those same people.
    Even in an industry WITHOUT those limitations, like game development with great tools you can use for free and platforms like Steam that handle the distribution for you, it only meant there is far more competition in the market... like 62% of people who sell games on Steam can't make enough to live off of, and finishing and shipping a game is so insanely difficult to accomplish that 90+% of the people who try will not get to that point. Think of how many more products there will be if it requires no actual skills you have to develop; that will drive down the price for consumers but there already isn't enough meat on the bone for the people who make the products.
    I mean... maybe at some point it will be a novelty to buy a song or game that was made by an actual person, and people would be willing to pay extra for that novelty. I'm just not hopeful, and I can't think of any skill I possess or can learn where it isn't an inevitability that I could be replaced by AI.

    • @LHKKKing
      @LHKKKing Год назад +1

      If the industry mastered their skill in AI generating content, the only thing an artist gonna sell is their copyright of their voice.

    • @dfcx1
      @dfcx1 Год назад

      @@LHKKKing Only if you consider the person making mouth noises the only artist in the loop. As far as I'm concerned that's the least interesting part.

    • @rzadigi
      @rzadigi Год назад +2

      For about twenty years I’ve been downloading free music, software, movies and tv shows. I pay almost nothing for entertainment. The amount of money in the pot will diminish and the share that artists receive will continue to decline. As you said, this will only increase with these new technologies and finding a way to earn a good living will be harder than ever. I’m sorry to say but the future looks bleak.

    • @shugyosha7924
      @shugyosha7924 Год назад +1

      Yeah exactly. Will studios pay huge amounts of money to make TV shows etc. when AI can just make it for them? Netflix won't spend any money making TV shows, yet they'll make TV shows perfectly tailored to the preferences of each user, keeping them endlessly hooked. And anyone who found fulfilment making TV shows will lose out. It'll be the same for music and RUclips videos too. Even if you have a great personality, you won't have as great a personality as AI, and you won't be able to match the endless stream of content AI can produce, perfectly tailored to your tastes. And RUclips will get all the money. It will be very difficult to stay economically relevant to anything as a human.

  • @ejt321
    @ejt321 Год назад +5

    You mentioned at the end that RUclips could possibly use AI to create their own high-earning videos, that would be really hard to compete with since they have the inside scoop on how to make it work for the algorithm.

  • @JoeriCreates
    @JoeriCreates Год назад +6

    You too, John, create high quality content that will stand the test of time. Nicely done!

  • @Rawi888
    @Rawi888 Год назад +25

    Bruh, be honest. Do you love what you do ? Like… is it better than any job you would’ve gotten. It seems to me you’re having so much fun sharing your ideas and I’m going through a quarter life crisis so what you do is extremely inspiring to me.
    I kind of want to drop everything and just make videos and stuff. Anywho, awesome video. I always click fast because you just OUUUUU damn Boi you good content. I always learn something new, and it always points my mind to the bigger picture.

  • @alvinedwaldchan3071
    @alvinedwaldchan3071 Год назад +1

    The copilot model has a lot of data privacy and copyright issues though.
    Particularly with office. Basically the TOS to use it say your data will be part of fair use... This has big implications to many people who want to keep their documents private

  • @king_clueless
    @king_clueless Год назад +10

    Fantastic explanation of the current situation and future ahead. Well done ChatGPT 😁

  • @mufradr
    @mufradr Год назад +2

    damn i remember when your channel only had 6k subs crazy to see how much you've grown

  • @Broken_dish
    @Broken_dish Год назад +5

    at the end when he said youtube could just make there own content i definitely see something like that happening for movies especially animation netflix and such can just have ai make all sorts of movies or shows and they have a person review them and the best ones they put out for people to watch i think that will happen within the next 50 years probably closer to 20

    • @andrewferguson6901
      @andrewferguson6901 Год назад

      That's totally backwards of what good is. I'd much rather have 1 or a few really good writers guide the ai to make their vision with way less effort

  • @yuglesstube
    @yuglesstube Год назад +2

    The Napster analogy is not relevant. That's distribution. This is creation.
    The issue with AI is that it's capability increases every minute.

  • @Mike-vh1ur
    @Mike-vh1ur Год назад +5

    There should be absolute regulation by the government and punish those who generate AI Image of others or voice or else u don't have control over ur image or voice in the future😢.. future is dark for all of us

  • @colt5189
    @colt5189 9 месяцев назад +2

    I wish bands would release more demos and rehearsal songs on music streaming. Slayer did some of that on their soundtrack CD collection many years ago. But with streaming, I'd wish they'd go back and release all of their demos and other behind the scene audio recordings.

  • @ridinghigh2797
    @ridinghigh2797 Год назад

    So many things take topics out of context. Thanks so much for making a video to put things into context.

  • @ophtech4174
    @ophtech4174 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. The Centaur analogy is brilliant and perfect for this case.

  • @sarongboy_gamerzlive5975
    @sarongboy_gamerzlive5975 Год назад +1

    The Centaur analogy would make Franky proud

  • @user-cv2of4ve4u
    @user-cv2of4ve4u 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ai can have you running around looking crazy looking for crazy birds ....smiling

  • @AlbertoR139
    @AlbertoR139 Год назад

    Amazing video John! Even-keeled, well informed and engaging.
    There's a lot of noise about AI right now, but this was quite a refreshing take.

  • @TrumpSinatraAI
    @TrumpSinatraAI Год назад

    its great im working on this bit here and loving it so far

  • @jollyjames30
    @jollyjames30 Год назад +5

    1:35 Drake's monotone voice is very very easy to recreate with AI. There's no difference at all.

    • @icantgivecredit871
      @icantgivecredit871 Год назад

      American music is comically easy to create. No actual instruments necessary.

    • @dfcx1
      @dfcx1 Год назад +1

      Truly a job worth automating.

  • @SZMIDEL
    @SZMIDEL Год назад

    Great content as always... really loving this centaur concept... it's making me imagine some cool cyborgs!

  • @avi12
    @avi12 Год назад +13

    The biggest issue with generative AI is that when you generate something, whether it's an image or a song that is inspired by an artist, suppose he won't fight it but embrace it, many of his fans might start liking the endless ability to generate stuff, and so when he creates a new thing that is not using the same style, AKA lowering the bar, he might disappoint them that he cannot meet their expectations as set by the model(s)

    • @dirtypure2023
      @dirtypure2023 Год назад

      The models don't set the bar. They might meet it, but they don't set it.

    • @Darth_Bateman
      @Darth_Bateman Год назад

      We already have that, its called Drake.

  • @boehrb
    @boehrb 8 месяцев назад

    A solid investigation and reveal of the guts of the AI question. Thank you!
    4:35 I think some mention of the decades of repression of music-sharing in general by the industry might have been welcome here

  • @how2pick4name
    @how2pick4name Год назад +2

    In 50 years people won't be able to boil an egg without AI. lol

  • @gouthamkm7510
    @gouthamkm7510 Год назад

    Two examples you gave ate perfect I follow both them.

  • @chrisheist652
    @chrisheist652 Год назад +1

    The combo of a human and a computer is called a cyborg, not a centaur.

  • @PianoVampire
    @PianoVampire Год назад +1

    They don't use a Drake impersonator, the AI is trained on his actual vocal to create a complete vocal recreation - it can be done now in a couple of hours.
    Also Chat GPT is more than capable of writing decent lyrics, just try it. It's been writing songs for me for weeks - all you need to do is give it plenty of references beforehand.

    • @PianoVampire
      @PianoVampire Год назад

      I asked Chat GPT to write another 2 verses to Into My Arms by Nick Cave - it took 2 seconds...
      The following is a song by Nick Cave:
      I don't believe in an interventionist God
      But I know, darling, that you do
      But if I did I would kneel down and ask Him
      Not to intervene when it came to you
      Not to touch a hair on your head
      To leave you as you are
      And if He felt He had to direct you
      Then direct you into my arms
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms
      And I don't believe in the existence of angels
      But looking at you I wonder if that's true
      But if I did I would summon them together
      And ask them to watch over you
      To each burn a candle for you
      To make bright and clear your path
      And to walk, like Christ, in grace and love
      And guide you into my arms
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms
      Can you write another 2 verses?
      ChatGPT
      Sure! Here are two additional verses to continue the song:
      And I don't believe in the concept of fate
      But when I'm with you, it's hard to deny
      That the universe aligned our paths that day
      And brought us together, you and I
      So if there's a cosmic force at play
      I'd plead it to keep us intertwined
      To let our love grow stronger every day
      And forever in my arms, you'll find
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms
      And I don't believe in a predetermined plan
      Yet here we stand, side by side
      In this dance of life, hand in hand
      Our souls entwined, our love cannot hide
      So if there's a grand design above
      I'd beseech it to bless our sacred bond
      To protect us from the storms, like a dove
      And keep us safe, forever fond
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms, O Lord
      Into my arms

  • @ShadeChasing
    @ShadeChasing Год назад +1

    Well done dude.
    *the music was loud.✌️

  • @thatdetailguywaltsanders2451
    @thatdetailguywaltsanders2451 6 месяцев назад

    What app can I use like that for doing voice overs for my detail videos? All the text to speech I find it extra robotic

  • @TexasTimelapse
    @TexasTimelapse Год назад +2

    Never heard of Drake....let AI kill it off.

  • @abandonedmuse
    @abandonedmuse Год назад +3

    I was actually telling my mom that the other day because I saw this video on how everybody’s making children’s books on chatgpt, so I thought to myself well, if I can do one from my own creativity, then I’ll stand out in the sea of chatgpt. I already had a book that I had made a couple years ago and so I sent it out to get published so let’s see if anything happens. But I never felt it was the right time because I felt like if I was drowning in the sea of other people that were doing it by hand before, but now this ai revolution kind of evens out the playground. Maybe if my idea was not very good then I probably wouldn’t have a chance either way, but my idea was really good. The only thing was that it was so different that it might be hard to print so we’ll see.

    • @ihavetubes
      @ihavetubes Год назад +1

      you cant know if your idea was good until you test it in the real world.

    • @steveguse5802
      @steveguse5802 10 месяцев назад

      update?

    • @abandonedmuse
      @abandonedmuse 9 месяцев назад

      @@steveguse5802 nothing….not one reply from any publishers. Sigh.

  • @Lofistl
    @Lofistl Год назад

    There is some revisionist history going on here. The music industry actually did fight by suing users and services and it took several years for the business model to catch up. In many ways it still has never recovered.

  • @clajmate69
    @clajmate69 Год назад

    i like the presentation, and the information is easy to digest, i sub instantly after watching this one

  • @elizabethanthony3916
    @elizabethanthony3916 Год назад +1

    Balenciaga are the people who introduced kids in their ads to teddys in S & M clothes.

  • @ManiaBeats
    @ManiaBeats Год назад +5

    You cannot copyright your voice so an artist and their label can’t claim an ai song that does not use an artist’s name to associate itself with them. And also an artist won’t be able to release an official version of ai song without paying who ever wrote and produced the original song

    • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
      @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger Год назад +1

      If someone is an Artist signed up to a label, then indeed, the Label can sue for the royalties - as the music and the voice belong to the record company! Record Companies have their own public relations, so if a song goes viral without the Consent of the Label, it most definitely infringes on the Rights of the Record Company and the Artist has no voice as to whether Consent was given, which can potentially impact their label’s objectives for the Artist. This is especially problematic is the Artist is signed to a Label as their Contract is binding and is managed by the Record Company.

    • @justtiredthings
      @justtiredthings Год назад

      @@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger Ursula Records

  • @asoftdroid5845
    @asoftdroid5845 Год назад +9

    RUclips videos, and all information in the future will be known as "Organic" or "AI". People will always prefer Organic, and those who hand-craft content will be ahead.

  • @lehast
    @lehast Год назад +4

    The sad part is that things will become harder for artists to earn with their talent, artists most of the times are not business people or tech savvy

  • @pilotgfx
    @pilotgfx 6 месяцев назад

    10:37 "this concept first showed up in chess contests in the 1890ies"

  • @saigoud9989
    @saigoud9989 Год назад +3

    With AI Only the Director and CEO will be benefitted from this, all will lose their jobs

  • @podcastingexplained
    @podcastingexplained Год назад +2

    There is no advantage RUclips creators can get from AI. If all your competitors will have the same access to the new tool, especially if it is inexpensive, this doesn't give you an edge or separates your from the competition. An edge or advantage implies that someone doesn't have or can't access what you have that makes you better.

  • @shaneisland
    @shaneisland Год назад +1

    Soon - You’ll be able to blend several voices together to create an entirely new voice with no real way to determine who’s voices were used to create it. But performers who can actually sing or play will always be able to attract a live audience.

    • @LHKKKing
      @LHKKKing Год назад +1

      doubt the attract a live audience part. since people play video game and watch scify movie full of fake scene.

  • @Apurvanotfound
    @Apurvanotfound Год назад

    What if means is that record label no longer need artist themselves, they just need to own voice. It also means that artist will earn much less.

  • @bisimedia
    @bisimedia Год назад +1

    What a great video. I'm all in on the James Jani route. Incorporating Ai with human inputs sounds cool to me.

  • @user-xi2om4hf1c
    @user-xi2om4hf1c 6 месяцев назад +3

    Should we adress the elephant in the room that is the basis of ai generators were created from stolen content tho?

  • @Aashish_D07
    @Aashish_D07 Год назад +2

    Say I was a new musician that happened to sound freakily like Drake, he would no br able to get any money from my songs. I think a similar situation will happen with ai

  • @skit555
    @skit555 Год назад +2

    2025: OpenAI releases a single button named "Entertain me". Intellectual property solved 😁

    • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
      @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger Год назад

      The Terms & Agreements of Contracts will be extended in order to ‘lock in’ Artists. 🙉

  • @kingace6186
    @kingace6186 Год назад

    Small nuance: All of this is valid as to how the law currently exists and interacts with art and the internet. New legal interpretations or new laws can be made that completely change everything. Or it could be smaller, incremental changes that build up (ie: the court ruling that AI-generated "art" cannot be copyrighted because it was generated from already copyrighted art).

  • @Ves93
    @Ves93 Год назад

    Someone please tell me which are the tracks in this video, ESPECIALLY THE LAST ONE!

  • @bisimedia
    @bisimedia Год назад +3

    This was an eye-opener. Thanks for making this video. As a one-man documentary creator on RUclips, I've already started incorporating AI into my work (especially in the area of scriptwriting and footage). It makes me very efficient.

  • @v-22
    @v-22 Год назад +3

    You can't compare two AI machines playing chess with two AI machines that will pass the Turing test and the eye test doing everything, from serving you coffee to tucking you in bed at night, if you know what i mean

  • @drvren030
    @drvren030 Год назад +2

    Basically, the more efficiency and "fast paced" things are pushed by AI, the more humans will want to sit back more, slow it down more and actually focus on regular paced activites that aren't simply high efficiency for the sake of producing fast results and being "great", but rather just allow humans to prove themselves and their talents, and also more human to human interactions.
    It's like a reverse effect. The more we see the greatness of AI, the more we'll be turned off by it and want human things to be done at human pace.

  • @FixItOnTheWay
    @FixItOnTheWay 8 месяцев назад

    19:49 ...that basically sums it up nicely.

  • @1026JMS
    @1026JMS 7 месяцев назад

    I think there will still be a third option not mentioned. Some RUclipsrs may not use AI for their content. Like chess players who keep playing with chess players, there is no AI involved in that.

  • @_abdul
    @_abdul Год назад +1

    "It's Bad for us until it's Good for us"
    - Every "Big" Industry ever.

  • @hipfonts
    @hipfonts 10 месяцев назад

    Background music is amazing before 3 minutes.

  • @donn4y
    @donn4y Год назад +5

    I totally agree with you, quality will always surpass quantity. That is why tools like Favoree (built to discover and review RUclipsrs) are increasingly used to find quality content.

  • @hdkdante
    @hdkdante Год назад

    Such a good informative video. Great edits, i gained 1+ wisdom.

  • @DangerDurians
    @DangerDurians Год назад

    10:50 the chess win of deep blue is not actually as reported, Down the Rabbit hole with Frederik Knudson goes into it pretty well

  • @dotsovertonesinging
    @dotsovertonesinging Год назад

    This is a great perspective to the AI world. You are one of the few predicting the future in detail

  • @realcodeninja
    @realcodeninja Год назад +1

    Hi John, I am so excited for you! your video is top notch, you by far my favorite RUclipsr. I love this new video great work

  • @KendallMatthews
    @KendallMatthews Год назад +25

    AI is like a secret weapon for those who approach it strategically and have experience wielding its powers. So why not become an expert in your field and turbocharge your growth like a boss?

    • @derrekvanee4567
      @derrekvanee4567 Год назад +6

      There is no ai judt good coding good sql and good (read *huge* data sets) it's a buzz word like crypro/nft/dapps/ICO during bull runs.

    • @la6136
      @la6136 Год назад +4

      AI is great for people who have no talent or skills. A computer can do all of the hard work for them. I will always respect real artists and creators who put in the energy to develop their craft way more.

    • @dirtypure2023
      @dirtypure2023 Год назад +1

      ​@@la6136 We all will. But the best of the best will be using AI tools just like the scrubs trying to fake it til they make it. These tools will soon be ubiquitous in creative fields.

  • @austingeorge6659
    @austingeorge6659 Год назад +1

    Wonderful analysis!

  • @OculusGame
    @OculusGame Год назад +3

    WTF are you talking about? early RUclips had NO monetization.

  • @mbabcock111
    @mbabcock111 Год назад +1

    Conversely, we will be able to swap our faces to movies.

  • @Alster763
    @Alster763 Год назад +1

    How are tribute or cover bands handled by RUclips?

  • @bedoinuk
    @bedoinuk Год назад +2

    Song? What song?

  • @philippebiendon5809
    @philippebiendon5809 Год назад

    I can t wait to see how far goes the rabbit hole !!!!!!😅

  • @dinodenton1223
    @dinodenton1223 Год назад

    This Drake business is a perfect example of (If you work like a robot you will be easily replaced by one.) The music is all auto -tune with no soul, so no surprise here.

  • @Wordsalreadywritten
    @Wordsalreadywritten Год назад

    Hey guys, do y’all know where John gets his b-roll?

  • @johanparada
    @johanparada Год назад +1

    As always thank you John
    brother I'm also in the Bay Area trying to start my first business would appreciate your help or input

  • @mervischisanga1341
    @mervischisanga1341 Год назад

    Great 👌 analysis John

  • @user-cv2of4ve4u
    @user-cv2of4ve4u 8 месяцев назад +1

    When a robot can direct a man decision they have lost already...smiling

  • @Car_Fanatic
    @Car_Fanatic Год назад +1

    I cant say more than, your content is perfect. Much love
    I cant beleive you dont have 5 millilon followers man
    Cant waut to see u grow and release more iften as your team grows
    Only favor is can you copy stephen grapham reference style at the end of his videos
    But i dont mean include your sources, only cool srticles etc about the topic that you recommend we read. Hope that u consider this

  • @SincerelyTracie
    @SincerelyTracie Год назад

    I am at that fork in the road because I tried & tried & well I guess it's time to change my approach

  • @luisferrans
    @luisferrans Год назад

    excellent video !! keep the good work !!!

  • @TywinLannister0
    @TywinLannister0 Год назад +2

    i don't care about AI generate Music, I love TV shows and i want "king of the hill and Futurama to come back" Can AI Generate a New South park Episode? or can AI create a Movie?

    • @PriyansuBhagabati
      @PriyansuBhagabati Год назад +1

      It CAN create the script for a South park episode or a movie if you want to know, but currently they won't be very good, but that doesn't mean it can't get better

    • @TywinLannister0
      @TywinLannister0 Год назад

      @@PriyansuBhagabati Do you mean ChatGPT can create the Script or what AI software?

  • @kyle6781
    @kyle6781 10 месяцев назад

    Isnt this why writers in hollywood are on strike? Something to do with AI just writing scripts for shows and movies

  • @NeuralNewsletters
    @NeuralNewsletters 7 месяцев назад +1

    TLDR: The rise of AI-generated music and content creation will change the music industry, with big artists like Drake thriving while smaller creators may struggle, but human creativity and connection with audiences remain important.
    00:00 🚨 Using AI for RUclips videos could be disastrous, but AI-generated music won't harm big creators like Drake.
    02:01 🎶 AI can write lyrics and mimic the style of famous artists, but human input is still necessary for creating truly believable songs.
    03:42 💽 The rise of Napster and Spotify disrupted the music industry, leading to a shift towards embracing the internet and streaming services.
    07:05 🎶 RUclips's Content ID diverts ad revenue to Drake's label for copyrighted material, while AI-generated content and platforms like Spotify will change the music industry.
    09:04 🤖 Big artists like Drake will thrive in the AI revolution, but smaller creators may struggle as humans and AI work together to push content creation to new heights.
    11:59 🤖 AI tools like Chachi and mid-journey will help RUclips creators produce better videos faster, but human creativity still has an advantage.
    15:44 📹 RUclipsrs can succeed by focusing on either quantity or quality, with AI pushing towards extreme optimization, but human creativity and connection with audiences remain important.
    18:38 🤖 Creating an AI channel that mimics a RUclipsr is challenging, but possible; AI has taken over chess, but human chess remains popular due to bias, and RUclipsrs can choose to use AI for mass production or focus on quality with unique ideas and personal stories.

  • @HumanMadeGlobal
    @HumanMadeGlobal 3 месяца назад

    A critical aspect you've overlooked is the transformative fusion of multiple leading artists, such as Drake, intertwining their prowess to give rise to entirely fresh and compelling musical entities. As this innovative force emerges, eclipsing potential newcomers, it underscores the necessity to champion the HumanMade label. This exclusive endorsement not only safeguards the future of creativity but also solidifies the impact of these newly created artists, ensuring they stand resilient against the rising tide of artificial intelligence.

  • @andymetzen
    @andymetzen Год назад +12

    Timestamps in Taiwanese Mandarin
    00:00 由人工智慧產生的內容正在改變創作的面貌
    - AI 產生的音樂並不完全由 AI 創作,而是由人類與 AI 共同創造出來的
    - 透過風格轉換與文字輸入,AI 產生的音效變得更為逼真
    02:54 深度合成與人工智慧產生的音樂將打亂音樂產業的秩序。
    - 深度合成需要良好的輸入才能產生更佳的輸出。
    - 音樂產業需要接納新技術以避免被推翻。
    05:42 從 CD 銷售轉變為串流媒體,使音樂業重新找回了增長的動力。
    - 網際網路消除了傳統的守門人角色,讓新興藝術家以前所未有的速度傳播開來。
    - 向串流媒體的轉變改變了音樂製作的本質,允許藝術家發布無限量的音樂和任何長度的專輯。
    08:19 短期內,人工智慧產生的內容將被禁止,但長遠來看,像德瑞克這樣的頂尖藝術家將會受益。
    - RUclips 和 Spotify 等平台可以驗證內容的真實性和虛假性。
    - 小型獨立製作人可以上傳模仿特定饒舌歌手風格的 AI 產生的曲目,供真實的饒舌歌手使用。
    10:52 人類與人工智慧的「半人馬」團隊可以超越純人工智慧程式
    - 1997 年,Gary Kasparov 被 IBM 的 Deep Blue 擊敗,標誌著人工智慧發展的一個轉捩點
    - 「人工智慧-人類半人馬」團隊越來越多地被用在內容創作上,例如 RUclips 影片
    13:33 人工智慧產生的內容將取代基礎級的影片,但人工智慧將作為有抱負的 RUclips 用戶的助手。
    - 人工智慧產生的內容將取代源自維基百科文章或 Reddit 評論列表的簡單影片。
    - 對於有抱負的 RUclips 用戶,人工智慧將作為助手,協助進行研究、完善標題概念和校對劇本。
    16:06 兩個 RUclipsr 採取了不同的成功策略:一個注重數量,另一個注重品質。
    - Jake Tran 優先考慮規模與外包,導致了負面關注和較少的觀眾參與。
    - James Janney 將品質與原創性放在首位,因此有一群忠實且有耐心的觀眾,他們重視他的獨特觀點。
    18:36 人工智慧將挑戰 RUclipsrs 平衡品質與數量的能力。
    - 人工智慧模型需要幾個月的時間來訓練並及時獲取最新的資訊。
    - 儘管人工智慧技術取得了進步,但在內容創作中的人性元素對於觀眾來說仍然很重要。

    • @derrekvanee4567
      @derrekvanee4567 Год назад +1

      OK ai is fake but dang this komrad doesn'tess around! Pinn this komrad da!

    • @dipanjanghosal1662
      @dipanjanghosal1662 Год назад

      Why is this in chinese

    • @andymetzen
      @andymetzen Год назад +1

      @@dipanjanghosal1662 It's actually in Taiwanese Mandarin, not Chinese.

    • @Suspense_de_Sam
      @Suspense_de_Sam Год назад

      ​@@dipanjanghosal1662 AI pluging made by Chinese person that summrize content by subtitles

    • @somerandomfella
      @somerandomfella Год назад +1

      ​@@andymetzenTaiwan is a free and independent country 🇹🇼

  • @sumankar4873
    @sumankar4873 Год назад

    Man I was waiting for you

  • @Virtual-Media
    @Virtual-Media Год назад

    Many musicians who actually play instruments have struggled with this for years.
    I find it hard to believe musicians will be concerned about a karaoke singer/rapper struggling with the lack of spotlights and royalties.
    Those who aren’t musicians won’t know and don’t care.
    Time to adapt and move on..

  • @messagemaps
    @messagemaps Год назад

    kinda.. Pandora streaming music came out in 2000, they had the wrong focus tho.. still they eventually sold for 3.5 billion to SiriusFM. So Spotify wasn't the first or only independent streaming startup

  • @rumplstiltztinkerstein
    @rumplstiltztinkerstein Год назад

    17:50 Have you heard about the seinfeld AI streams and Neuro-sama?

  • @SamtheIrishexan
    @SamtheIrishexan 11 месяцев назад

    Spotify nearly single handedly saved the music industry. The other major factor being they went on tour significantly more often generating income both as they worked and on royalties.

  • @kaeldeangelo
    @kaeldeangelo Год назад

    RUclips need to hire AI to find AI created song And video. The Battle of AI.

  • @ayesh4646
    @ayesh4646 Год назад

    What if someone else with a voice similar to Drakes update a song with his own voice? will youtube remove it

  • @engineeredaf1920
    @engineeredaf1920 Год назад

    Re: chess. I’m not much of a chess player but live games have become more entertaining and approachable thanks to the chess engine evaluate moves alongside the live commentary. Now that we know what the best moves are, you can build a lot
    More drama and anticipation if the Player manages to”find” it and gain an advantage.

  • @ThePiperBlushExperiment
    @ThePiperBlushExperiment 7 месяцев назад

    The rising saturation of AI-generated content on platforms like RUclips poses a formidable threat to content creators. As algorithms flood the digital space with an overwhelming amount of automated videos, it becomes akin to searching for a needle in a haystack for viewers to find genuinely unique and human-created content. The sheer volume of AI-generated videos could potentially drown out the voices of individual RUclipsrs, making it increasingly challenging for them to stand out and connect with their audience in a sea of algorithmically produced material.