Because the AI has no sense of what 3D is it wouldn't be able to generate a 3D landscape for VR goggles. If they wanted to do that, they would need millions of hours of VR footage of minecraft. And because VR youtube videos are not popular (basically nonexistant) they can't make it.
This is exactly what a dream feels like. Things turn into other things. Sometimes stuff appears and sometimes it disappear. You can fall or walk endlessly and everything will get farther away. And everything looks cursed. Also, for some reason you can’t go into water. You’ll instead end up in an ice biome or fall down infinitely.
It is eerily similar. You know what's around you generally, but when you try and focus on something, you can't deternine what it is, and either you change scenery, or the dream breaks down.
@@YSPACElabs I think the only thing that needs to change to make it just like a real dream is the lack of sense of time. As a human player, I know that things weren't always like that and that things are progressing in a very strange manner. In a dream, I may not realize things have completely changed until I'm awake or it may feel like hours days or years have passed between scene changes, or like there's no time passing at all and everything is just one timeless amalgamation Unfortunately I don't think there's any way to simulate that for a human right now, but it was very cool to watch my own dreams on screen lol
You can actually go in water! It is very trippy though. You could try to swim back to the surface but it will just get farther and farther. Eventually the AI will think you're in the sky
I think it's more like a fever dream tbh Like dreams can be weird sure, but this is on another level One video I saw had someone place down a fence, then as they walked around it progressively spawned more and more fences until the whole village they were in was made of fences lol
I chose “Village Outpost” as the starter world, hopped in and performed a 360. The world turned into a desert. I turned around again, finding myself lost in Midas world (gold blocks) and opened my inv. Everything was corrupted and changed constantly… Def try this again when im drunk…-_-…
I played it myself and it's pretty bad: - I picked village outpost - Oops now it's gone! - Oops you're in a desert! - Those 4 slabs you placed is now a giant house - Oops the house is gone! - Wanna see some cliffs? - Back to the desert we go! - Actually nevermind you're in the plains - The cow you killed duplicated - It sent you into the desert again - Placing fences are we? Here's a couple hundred more! - That village that disappeared? It's ba- oh nevermind it's gone - Plains! - Cliffs! - I miss the desert let's go back! - Session ends 11/10 would visit the desert again
its not bad at all. very impressive what can be done with AI. its an image generation model, if someone here had used one they would know, it can take upto a minute for one image. while here, due to the hardware oasis developed, 20 images are being generated in a second despite this AI model being pretty big and having millions of hours of gameplay.
honestly a horror mod based around this would genuinely be insanely fun, it takes whatever you are looking at and remakes chunks around you based on the last thing you were looking
both are pre trained using footage, in your dreams, you brain re-uses stuff you seen, like ai uses stuff that it is trained with. Ai does not have a system to remember what happened just a second ago, like how parts of your brain that works on logic shuts down during sleep. thats why when you try to read a book in a dream you wake up
@@DuckOilAlso things like the sense of time are completely gone during a dream, you may not often even realise the scenario has completely changed. Similarly, the AI doesn't really have anyway to remember or retain what it had previously generated, hence doing 180s will always completely change your surroundings, it can't "go back" to what it already made, it can only generate new things based on the present inputs. It's definitely a very interesting piece of technology we got here.
@@Payday5 yes, your brain cannot process complicated stuff without your frontal lobe being active, so your brain activates your frontal lobe and other parts of your brain just to allow you to read it
Finding a sheep just to be enveloped in diorite Placing lots of netherrack down to get into the nether by messing with the AI's lack of object permanence Watching cows multiply and then jumping into them to suddenly be in a completely different place Looking up and back down to suddenly be in a plains???
Istg, AI minecraft is the weirdest and most cursed thing ever. One of my friends played it for a while and said it affected him in the real world, like he expected to look down and not see us anymore.
This is literally how it affects me, I just think that if I interact with anything, I'm just going to go through it and look down and see it's not even there anymore. To answer the question that people who experience these things are young, no, we aren't. As far as I know, it's just because our brains aren't used to AI and change the way we think drastically. We have nothing to relate and regulate the experience to, so we try and make sense of it by altering our perception of the world to better fit our experiences from the AI. Also, to that one guy in the comments who wanted people to not use God's name in vain, let people say what they want to say. I'm saying this as a Christan.
This is like watching a playthrough of my usual dreams. Standing in a town or city, blink, I'm suddenly standing in a field or inside a house, blink, I see someone unknown to me but my brain claims it is someone I DO know or close to me.
Cool video idea: Minecraft but there is no object persistence. Whenever you look away from a chunk, it regenerates it and whenever you look away from a mob, it despawns. It would be hard to code but very cool
This reminds me of back when that DALL-E image generator that would give you nine versions of your prompt in a grid was all the rage, and I asked it for the "Minecraft Feral Dog Update", and despite them all being expectedly very blurry, one of them very clearly contained the Cheemsburbger dog in the center of the frame.
I still have a bunch of images saved from that. Most of it was hilariously bad. Occasionally I'd get a few that were almost good enough to be an "art style" you could work with. I should try running some of the images through a more recent model to see if I can get any interesting results.
@ woah wait you haven’t? Dude the modern models are basically perfect. Not saying they are high in creative control, but that its genuinely like a painting or a real image. I had this model I used to use that made locations that looked like the backgrounds in high quality anime. They had so much depth and detail and color
@@SpicyMelonYT I've used more recent models. I just mean I might try running the old dalle mini images into it. Best I can really do is SDXL models though..
Small additional note not directly mentioned in the video I think, each frame is generated based on the previous one, like when the screen was full yellow- it saw the previous frame was yellow and was like “sure, that’s probably right” and didn’t figure out a way to make it go away- until it did
But- but where did the yellow come from? Doesn’t at least one of the training frames have to look like that? It kinda looked like some sort of hay biome for a sec.
4:58 It seems the AI watched someone’s survival gameplay. The village is full of sugar cane because the player here would be trying to make an enchanting table. That would also explain why this was the clearest image of a village, even though it was through sugarcane. This looks like genuine survival gameplay.
Most likely it was trained on hundreds of thousands of hours of many different people's survival gameplay. It's recreating patterns from across all of the footage it was trained on, not one particular piece. The best way to think about AI is as a "black box", which takes input and gives output, but the inner mechanism is extremely complex and indecipherable. You really can't read into the contents of the training footage based on one particular output.
My take on AI is it should be a tool. Not a replacement. This is honestly a prime example of that, its a silly thing overall and no harm in it, but it fails in soo many ways of actually having substance on it's own. When used to do things impossible without AI thats cool. When used to replace systems that work fine it makes those systems worse. When used to assist with things to help with tasks it can be great. Naming fictional creatures is always a struggle for me and AI helps. Getting concepts for an artist to draw can make things clearer. But it's bad to replace the creation of new things with AI. Let's not forget what happened when google AI heard you were depressed.
I actually _haven't_ heard of what google AI did in that situation, and as much as i know it's likely a nasty answer i can't help but be curious, so uh _what DID it do?_
@@feefingtongoogle AI gained a reputation of taking some of their overview results straight from sarcastic reddit comments (and similar sources), so i'm assuming they're referring to the suggestion to jump from the golden gate bridge?
@@EchoRoss Oh yikes. Yeah i imagined it was something along those lines, though i don't know why i expected it to be anything else. Goes to show we have the ability of sarcasm and AI doesn't, i suppose
What if we used to be ai and dreams are just our brain remembering ai days? I mean about it making a video based on thoughts and actions you experience
It would be cool to see someone make something like this thats realistic that trys to simulate what its like to have a dream and then turn it into a vr game 💀
That feeling when you are falling, but slowly and not really reaching the end... I hate it since I felt it for the first time in the childhood when struggling to sleep.
personally my take on AI is that it's an interesting technology that could genuinely be a great creative tool, but right now it's plagued by corporate greed and techbro bullshit
This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I used to watch tons of videos on AI (neural networks and machine learning stuff) years ago before it blew up and I loved them but a lot of that love is tainted now. I think AI can be really cool but I would never want it to replace humans
The only issue with this would be the lag it would produce, with the amount of blocks being changed and generated, could be reduced by only changing the blocks you can directly see, leaving things like caves untouched.
I've thought about it and it's probably impossible because it would require an enormous amount of computer power. А.I. can generate all this so quickly because it does not need to generate chunks, creatures, blocks, biomes, caves, and more. All it does is generate images based on the player's input and the material on which it was trained. If we try to repeat this on real Minecraft, then we will need to generate dozens of chunks every second and only some supercomputers will be able to do this with normal rendering.
I just do like the 'dreaming AI' part of it. the morphing, the changing landscapes, and mobs when you look at a different part of it. Id like to imagine 'Ai mods' as a feature would be a cool path - just... ask the AI a new block/item, with functions, texture packs, etc - and in real time - the Ai could alter the game. that would be cool.
just gonna point this out, the way AI is being used is just... It’s basically someone found a sledgehammer and decided to use it on everything from nails and screws to watches and computer chips. playing minecraft with pure AI like this is more akin to trying to use the sledgehammer to fix a microprocessor
Exactly! Maybe if we used different AI for different tasks (like making inventory and hotbar separate part of the image with their own AI) we could create something like actually playable, fully AI-generated Minecraft.
i think generating games like this is more like using a hammer on a screw i mean, it technically works? but it could use some finesse and i think if someone combined an AI with a memory and logic system so it could keep track of things it would honestly be pretty awesome
@@egornick9206definitely, but that's not the point, this is not meant to perfectly emulate Minecraft, this is more of a showcase of controlling an ai models output in real time
I deadass ended up playing this for long enough without breaks that when I stepped off my computer, there was a short moment where I was legitimately struggling with object permanence. Your warning at the end there is no joke! xD
Seriously, wtf do you people dream. I have never had a dream even remotely like this. My dream consists of very easily understood environments that only change as I progress through them, and they're at least semi-predictable.
8:08 Some cosmic horror type shit. Imagine turning around and boom, whole ass new landmass with everything you know slowly shifting and deforming. The sun fucking duplicates, clouds start breaking, your hand morphs into someone elses. You turn around to see nature from your backyard and your home is straight up gone, replaced with just a patch of grass Like dementia with a retroactively true serum (where everything you think becomes the truth)
That kinda reminds me of CHIM in the elder scrolls. Realizing that you are just an actor in a dream and gaining some control over thinking things into reality. But forgetting about yourself for just a moment can delete you from existence
Considering how fast ai videos advanced from cursed randomness to almost indistinguishable from reality in a few years it wouldn't be surprising if the same thing happens here
The water thing is incredibly trippy. Since a view from above an ocean looks basically the same regardless of distance you kept moving further from and closer to the water.
I’ve seen AI-generated Minecraft footage before, but to be able to PLAY AI-generated Minecraft is a whole different story. I didn’t even know this was possible
Its nearly the same thing, this AI is using the last frame + your keyboard/mouse inputs to generate the next frame so its pretty much "just" an image AI that was trained in combination with keyboard inputs and not only video footage. Its defnetly cool, but I really wouldnt call this a monumental achievement as phoenix calls it ^^
@@toocrazy4030it's still amazing it can do this real time, to be honest. That it could grasp the concept of falling, taking damage, cows, sheep, and not just be a random mess? Crazy.
@@toocrazy4030 it's in real time. Even low quality frame rate is around 24 frames per second. The AI is generating that many images per second while it have to keep cohesion form image to image (yes it has no long time cohension, that would be the next step ) this is monumental compared to how AIs has been used so far.
@@toocrazy4030 i think it has to do that because it's in browser, but also because if it were a real game you had to download the file would be like 400 gigabytes
I randomly got a shield that didn't take up my offand slot and that would eat up any part of the world that was put behind it for any amount of time And by 'eat up', I don't mean it was re-generated. It was ERASED. Turned into a solid sky colour. Eventually I tried throwing it out and the session crashed.
What's insane for me is how they have not only made the world shift due to frame by frame generation, but they also made it recognize the blocks on the screen and mix it into the code of the "game" so a stone becomes sand and when you mine sand it is faster and makes sand sound. Also the fact that it's still kind of is a 2D picture the whole time, but you can move in a 3D world, this shows how little we still know about what AI is capable of, because right now people are using it to chat with AI girlfriends 💀💀💀
I dont want to ruin your joy of it, but the game has no code. The AI is "just" generation the next frame based on the current frame and the keyboard/mouse inputs (It was trained with just minecraft footage). So its not any different than most other AI models, but its still pretty cool imo, a more polished version of this could still be fun to play ^^
the AI having analysed a lot of gameplay footage, it has picked up the fact stone take longer than sand to break. The big flaw with that kind of training is obviously when there is important logic but than little footage exist of it because players will rarely do that.
I played Minecraft a lot when I was younger, which has caused me to have a few dreams that take place in Minecraft. And I feel like this is a perfect representation of what it is like.
This is like when you wake up and use your phone for like 10 seconds then ACTUALLY wake up and realize it's not in your hand even though you could've sworn it was there
@@Simon_Dunkaccino For real, once I dreamed in Minecraft and it was shockingly consistent, basically just like playing Minecraft but as the player. Super weird but kind of cool and fun too.
Why don't you look it up? They say their model runs on a few GPUs. Though I assume they're using power efficient servers to cut costs + this looks like a much smaller model than in their paper, so I'd estimate one GPU. So it's about as bad for the environment as you playing real Minecraft for 5 mins.
@@Релёкс84 well the footage would have to be gathered with special metadata, or the metadata would have to be synthesized either via humans or AI. The simplest I could think of would be training on accelerometer plus video data.
there is a noticeable attribute with AI generated images and videos lacking object permanence, and it only becomes even more apparent when you try translating that into a video game
Every extra frame of context is pretty much a constant multiplier to both training time, required memory, and processing time. And it tends to make training itself harder. And they need to blur the images so AI doesn't accumulate errors and devolve into random noise. In theory it is possible to hook AI up to a basic variable system, but it's a lot harder with maps and inventories. Also at that point you might as well just make a normal game.
@@tipoima This is sort of where I see this going. AI being incorporated as many sub-systems in games. Generating the whole thing just doesn't seem viable.
@@seigeengine Again though, at this point it's easier to just make a normal game. You want consistency and good performance for a game, and even LLMs don't really fit into that equation.
@@seigeengine I did though. It's much easier to make a game normally than to even have AI sub-systems, because they are inconsistent and screw with performance too badly to be worth the trouble.
This feels like a combination of cursed Minecraft memes where object permanence is a myth, and those dumb TikTok/YT Short videos where they pull a gun out of thin air through the power of moar jpeg artifacts. Watching this gameplay was incredibly uncomfortable for nearly no discernable reason, the constant generation makes the world seem like a rapidly mutating or cancerous world that barely acknowledges and tolerates your continued existence. Every input made into the game looks like typing Korean through a JIS keyboard. What is this existential horror? Why is our ultimate hubris putting electricity through a rock in the vain hope that it becomes capable of simulated thought? Who parked their car on my sandwich?
8:13 Turns out this was all just an elaborate ploy to get Phoenix to play survival (the description saying this is Bedrock Edition is the most accurate thing ever)
it’s impressive for the first (kinda second, because of ai doom) game demo that uses real-time ai generator. it’s interesting how it looks like a dream, with all that morphing stuff. what’s impressive for me, when it’s not hallucinating too much, it is actually able to process block placement and destruction, and even more complicated mechanics like moving in water; also that blocks, mostly, correctly fit the grid.
dont be fooled! its not processing anything... its so hard to keep in mind, but its so vital to remember: none of this gameplay is intelligently done (on the AI's part), and this is not a negative thing! its purely descriptive; its predictive and pattern-based, nothing more
@@hamburgerbroz6439 yeah, you’re right. "process" technically isn’t a correct word to use there, but what i mean is that it’s able to simulate block changes (if it remembers). but, yeah, it’s pretty much the point of this experiment, that it doesn’t do any calculations that a normal game would, and base everything on last few frames only instead.
I think this could actually perform better for games with static levels like Doom. Games like Minecraft where the terrain is so variable and customizable makes it so you can't hope for any consistency as you look around, but a consistent level should be able to have more "object permanence" as you look around.
Every time I see something that kind of breaks the very fabric of reality apart I feel the necessity to tell people that that is what hallucinating from high fever looks to me. This video looks like my high fever hallucinations
I played it, and it was TRIPPY. AI can simulate dreams, appearently. I later played regular Minecraft and literally looked behind me to see if my house was still there
this ai stuff would be so cool if proper laws to protect ppl existed, including victims of AI generated prnography and the artists/writers whos work was scraped from the internet without their consent and used to gain a profit by someone that is not them.
@@madmantheepic7278 Sorry to burst your bubble but AI isn't getting better anytime soon. It started on 2014 and now, even though it looks better people can still notice the imperfections when they look harder enough, and if we talk about something like generative videos it would be pretty clear that AI cannot replicate anything, nor it can give an emotion. People just need to look closely and realize that its bad. You could make an argument that there are some animation studios that made it look like AI. It's valid, and I don't disagree with you.
@@qed7356 There are many fields in AI, while they might be lackluster in some, they're significantly better (and even faster) than us humans in others, so we'll have to wait for some widespread application of them.
@@qed7356 ai actually improves very good Look at how ai was generating images year ago, and how it generates now Ai is capable of self improvement I'd say
it reminds me of superliminal because of the way your axe was transformed into a door, this ai thingy might be buggy but it's one of the best uses of ai i've ever seen because it would be almost impossible to recreate such trippy stuff without ai
I remember seeing the doom one first and also it’s not even the second as we got ai csgo before this as well long before this and I find it funny too. Yet this one happened to get more famous, I’m thinking it will be like how Oreos went all over again but with ai creating games.
6:33 I clearly recognize this as flying over the 2b2t spawn region (under the obsidian ceiling ofc), its interesting they would use enough of stuff like that to train it to produce something like that. thats all just a theory of course though.
This would honestly be really fun if it was playable to speed run it. Like imagine building some stone bricks around yourself and then it warps you into the stronghold because that's the place it has remember there being lots of stone bricks. I feel like the experience would be insane.
It's actually possible to go to the End here by using sandstone, but it's hard to stay in it for long, AI is too likely to teleport the player away from it
Same idea as the time they made an AI that simulated Doom, I guess... It's basically just an electronic lucid dream with memory worse than a goldfish's.
To my knowledge, AI isn't harder on the environment than most consumer technology. The real thing we need to worry about is the dissolution of human culture into soulless computer-generate sludge.
Then you're going to cry when you find out how much was contaminated making your PC or your phone, how much was contaminated moving all your food so you can eat. everything pollutes and even if you ceased to exist, not even a thousandth of the pollution that exists and is generated would change.
Phoenix will be ai soon enough. Who knows- he could be ai already. Might've been replaced days, weeks even months ago.
What if he was an ai from the beginning?
The fuck do you think he is kwebblecop?
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@@PhoenixSC OH MY GOSH PHOENIX TYSM FOR THE PIN
@@PhoenixSC We're too late. PeenixAI is here.
“Man this suspicious stew ain’t s-“
Got a good laugh out of me with that one.
Suspicious stew is the Minecraft version of tripping
All those years of consuming suspicious stew has finally caught up
Me after putting a closed eyeblossom in my stew:
suspicous stew disaster by minecraft smosh when
Playing this in VR could be considered psychological torture.
I want to play a game that generates terrain and takes it away as soon you look away
In vr i mean
legit imagine playing this in VR, it would actually break you
Because the AI has no sense of what 3D is it wouldn't be able to generate a 3D landscape for VR goggles. If they wanted to do that, they would need millions of hours of VR footage of minecraft. And because VR youtube videos are not popular (basically nonexistant) they can't make it.
(/serious)
I mean, look at it. Does it mix well with VR?
This is exactly what a dream feels like. Things turn into other things. Sometimes stuff appears and sometimes it disappear. You can fall or walk endlessly and everything will get farther away. And everything looks cursed.
Also, for some reason you can’t go into water. You’ll instead end up in an ice biome or fall down infinitely.
It is eerily similar. You know what's around you generally, but when you try and focus on something, you can't deternine what it is, and either you change scenery, or the dream breaks down.
@@YSPACElabs I think the only thing that needs to change to make it just like a real dream is the lack of sense of time. As a human player, I know that things weren't always like that and that things are progressing in a very strange manner. In a dream, I may not realize things have completely changed until I'm awake or it may feel like hours days or years have passed between scene changes, or like there's no time passing at all and everything is just one timeless amalgamation
Unfortunately I don't think there's any way to simulate that for a human right now, but it was very cool to watch my own dreams on screen lol
You can actually go in water! It is very trippy though. You could try to swim back to the surface but it will just get farther and farther. Eventually the AI will think you're in the sky
My dreams aren't as random
I think it's more like a fever dream tbh
Like dreams can be weird sure, but this is on another level
One video I saw had someone place down a fence, then as they walked around it progressively spawned more and more fences until the whole village they were in was made of fences lol
i love how he only starts falling when he realizes he's standing on nothing, like a cartoon character
favorite comment by far
2:19
0:41 sheep? nah it’s actually the great wall of china
Yeah
@@totallynot_a_furry not a furry huh? Sureeee
That actually made me exhale through my mouth and nose
@@magicalunicorn1296repeatedly
The great wall of sheep
3:39 You got dangerously close to entering the Backrooms there.
Lmao I was about to say the same thing
I thought he did for a second
imagine the developers adding and training the AI on the backrooms inside of minecraft so it just teleports you there randomly
@@uninable
Thats cool
I tried it and that happened to me lol
I chose “Village Outpost” as the starter world, hopped in and performed a 360. The world turned into a desert.
I turned around again, finding myself lost in Midas world (gold blocks) and opened my inv.
Everything was corrupted and changed constantly…
Def try this again when im drunk…-_-…
Man, that's really look like a nightmare in my head after sleeping on bed in Minecraft.
Most accurate representation of "stuck inside Minecraft world in your dream"
Nah next time don’t do a 360, look up and look back down to see if you spawn in the air.
@@sihamhamda47 "Herobrine stuck in your dream"
I went trough nether after placing torches in a dark cave
I played it myself and it's pretty bad:
- I picked village outpost
- Oops now it's gone!
- Oops you're in a desert!
- Those 4 slabs you placed is now a giant house
- Oops the house is gone!
- Wanna see some cliffs?
- Back to the desert we go!
- Actually nevermind you're in the plains
- The cow you killed duplicated
- It sent you into the desert again
- Placing fences are we? Here's a couple hundred more!
- That village that disappeared? It's ba- oh nevermind it's gone
- Plains!
- Cliffs!
- I miss the desert let's go back!
- Session ends
11/10 would visit the desert again
You managed to place something that wasn't a fence nor saplings? HOW
AND HOW DID YOU FIND ANY ANIMALS
I place two logs, move back a bit and now a house appears our of nowhere.
@@tammid8423 I don't think you could even call them animals. They were more like a living blob of mess.
This is like those dreams that make no fucking sense but go on forever
its not bad at all. very impressive what can be done with AI. its an image generation model, if someone here had used one they would know, it can take upto a minute for one image. while here, due to the hardware oasis developed, 20 images are being generated in a second despite this AI model being pretty big and having millions of hours of gameplay.
honestly a horror mod based around this would genuinely be insanely fun, it takes whatever you are looking at and remakes chunks around you based on the last thing you were looking
I would love to play a horror game like this or maybe a movie with a similar idea
i mean it could be cool but every minecraft horror mod inevitably gets trapped into doing like one thing
I was literally thinking that a few weeks ago and bruh im legit hyped to see something like it. I WANT IT NOW!
Imagine a phonological horror about dementia with this style 😮
@@DangerN00dl3 Try Superliminal (hope spelled right). Similar idea, but not the same
Minecraft but I ate the whole jar of Flintstone vitamins.
That’s too much power!
He has the power of God and Benedril on his side
aw hell naw spunch bob took 40 benadryls
@@toafighter So powerful infact that they bend reality around them when they walk.
I did this once, sadly didn't have the power to bend reality. I got a stomachache and diarrhea instead
this is what playing minecraft in my dreams feels like. So weird how similar dreams and AI are
Because both base on irl footage
both are pre trained using footage, in your dreams, you brain re-uses stuff you seen, like ai uses stuff that it is trained with. Ai does not have a system to remember what happened just a second ago, like how parts of your brain that works on logic shuts down during sleep. thats why when you try to read a book in a dream you wake up
@@DuckOil fr? reading a book in a dream throws you out from the dream?
@@DuckOilAlso things like the sense of time are completely gone during a dream, you may not often even realise the scenario has completely changed. Similarly, the AI doesn't really have anyway to remember or retain what it had previously generated, hence doing 180s will always completely change your surroundings, it can't "go back" to what it already made, it can only generate new things based on the present inputs.
It's definitely a very interesting piece of technology we got here.
@@Payday5 yes, your brain cannot process complicated stuff without your frontal lobe being active, so your brain activates your frontal lobe and other parts of your brain just to allow you to read it
Finding a sheep just to be enveloped in diorite
Placing lots of netherrack down to get into the nether by messing with the AI's lack of object permanence
Watching cows multiply and then jumping into them to suddenly be in a completely different place
Looking up and back down to suddenly be in a plains???
It’s flawless!
@@berhonkusbardledoo Flawless
That's a feature, not a bug
Not even netherrack, if you somehow found it you could use granite
I wonder if anyone was able to get to the end or even kill the ender dragon yet..
Istg, AI minecraft is the weirdest and most cursed thing ever. One of my friends played it for a while and said it affected him in the real world, like he expected to look down and not see us anymore.
This is literally how it affects me, I just think that if I interact with anything, I'm just going to go through it and look down and see it's not even there anymore.
To answer the question that people who experience these things are young, no, we aren't. As far as I know, it's just because our brains aren't used to AI and change the way we think drastically. We have nothing to relate and regulate the experience to, so we try and make sense of it by altering our perception of the world to better fit our experiences from the AI.
Also, to that one guy in the comments who wanted people to not use God's name in vain, let people say what they want to say. I'm saying this as a Christan.
the void.... it's real...
it’s like your in a dream.
What is going on? Hello?
Honestly it has a weird kind of novelty to it. It’s like some sort of Minecraft dream.
One tweet I saw called this game "Dementia Minecraft" and I genuinely couldn't agree more.
Dementia
dementia
dementia
What was the name again?
@@mosti72 Sorry, who are you responding to?
Actually where did all these comments even come from
This is like watching a playthrough of my usual dreams. Standing in a town or city, blink, I'm suddenly standing in a field or inside a house, blink, I see someone unknown to me but my brain claims it is someone I DO know or close to me.
7:10 - You finally found it, the Peenix biome....
Uwahgh?
"Peenix" 🤭
I've seen people referring to the fully yellow screen phenomenon as "the pee dimension" on the Reddit. it's quite common
Cool video idea: Minecraft but there is no object persistence. Whenever you look away from a chunk, it regenerates it and whenever you look away from a mob, it despawns. It would be hard to code but very cool
I really wanna see this
The end would be so hard. Same with the nether. Although you coudld keep looking away until you get a fortress
Some games are optimised in a similar way, so it shouldn't be that hard, right?
@@TheLadybugrock i think the end would just have the bedrock pillers and the end portal exit be unafected
@@egornick9206 I assume this means that the chunk will be different everytime, which is a bit harder than regenerating the same chunk
This reminds me of back when that DALL-E image generator that would give you nine versions of your prompt in a grid was all the rage, and I asked it for the "Minecraft Feral Dog Update", and despite them all being expectedly very blurry, one of them very clearly contained the Cheemsburbger dog in the center of the frame.
yeah thats a really good comparison. THIS tech is like in THAT state but for video generation
I still have a bunch of images saved from that.
Most of it was hilariously bad. Occasionally I'd get a few that were almost good enough to be an "art style" you could work with.
I should try running some of the images through a more recent model to see if I can get any interesting results.
@ woah wait you haven’t? Dude the modern models are basically perfect. Not saying they are high in creative control, but that its genuinely like a painting or a real image. I had this model I used to use that made locations that looked like the backgrounds in high quality anime. They had so much depth and detail and color
@@SpicyMelonYT I've used more recent models. I just mean I might try running the old dalle mini images into it.
Best I can really do is SDXL models though..
@ oh ok gotcha
5:18 so it is bedrock edition after all
2:40 just like in tom and jerry where gravity doesnt exist until you look down
I was more thinking of Coyote,
since that's an actual video game term
Yeah wild e coyote and your a few seconds off
Its more like the opposite, where you fall infinitely when looking down but if you just look back up you stand still. Its like simulated vertigo
old cartoons were ai generated all along
coyote time, as famously known in platformer games.
7:01 The AI knows who you are, phoenix.
*Peenix
*phoenix chan
Phythgggg
4:45 AI generating the cleanest transitions thought we wouldn’t notice
To be honest, the fact that it can reliably generate block textures is really impressive
Small additional note not directly mentioned in the video I think, each frame is generated based on the previous one, like when the screen was full yellow- it saw the previous frame was yellow and was like “sure, that’s probably right” and didn’t figure out a way to make it go away- until it did
E
It was said and explained clearly in the video that it works this way.
But- but where did the yellow come from? Doesn’t at least one of the training frames have to look like that? It kinda looked like some sort of hay biome for a sec.
4:58
It seems the AI watched someone’s survival gameplay. The village is full of sugar cane because the player here would be trying to make an enchanting table. That would also explain why this was the clearest image of a village, even though it was through sugarcane. This looks like genuine survival gameplay.
I also thought about it, seems like they trained this AI model on specific video footage and AI every time trying to "remember" and recreate it
Most likely it was trained on hundreds of thousands of hours of many different people's survival gameplay. It's recreating patterns from across all of the footage it was trained on, not one particular piece. The best way to think about AI is as a "black box", which takes input and gives output, but the inner mechanism is extremely complex and indecipherable. You really can't read into the contents of the training footage based on one particular output.
no it just remembers what sugarcane looks like so when you look at it it tries to make more of it until it spirals out of control
My take on AI is it should be a tool. Not a replacement. This is honestly a prime example of that, its a silly thing overall and no harm in it, but it fails in soo many ways of actually having substance on it's own.
When used to do things impossible without AI thats cool. When used to replace systems that work fine it makes those systems worse. When used to assist with things to help with tasks it can be great. Naming fictional creatures is always a struggle for me and AI helps. Getting concepts for an artist to draw can make things clearer.
But it's bad to replace the creation of new things with AI. Let's not forget what happened when google AI heard you were depressed.
I actually _haven't_ heard of what google AI did in that situation, and as much as i know it's likely a nasty answer i can't help but be curious, so uh
_what DID it do?_
@@feefington there's a pretty famous screenshot of google ai telling someone to jump off the golden gate bridge
@@feefington It would recommend suicide methods to you
@@feefingtongoogle AI gained a reputation of taking some of their overview results straight from sarcastic reddit comments (and similar sources), so i'm assuming they're referring to the suggestion to jump from the golden gate bridge?
@@EchoRoss Oh yikes. Yeah i imagined it was something along those lines, though i don't know why i expected it to be anything else. Goes to show we have the ability of sarcasm and AI doesn't, i suppose
So this is what happens when steve eats way to much suspicious stew
Or the suspicious mushrooms... 😅
@@henryjohnson-ville3834 lmao XD
2:30 this is literally what dreams are like
What if we used to be ai and dreams are just our brain remembering ai days? I mean about it making a video based on thoughts and actions you experience
@@HunterTH-12WRITE THAT PLEASE.
I WILL READ IT.
It would be cool to see someone make something like this thats realistic that trys to simulate what its like to have a dream and then turn it into a vr game 💀
@@cherricake1796 maybe i will
That feeling when you are falling, but slowly and not really reaching the end... I hate it since I felt it for the first time in the childhood when struggling to sleep.
personally my take on AI is that it's an interesting technology that could genuinely be a great creative tool, but right now it's plagued by corporate greed and techbro bullshit
This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I used to watch tons of videos on AI (neural networks and machine learning stuff) years ago before it blew up and I loved them but a lot of that love is tainted now.
I think AI can be really cool but I would never want it to replace humans
i dont trust for-profit corporations to prioritize safety over profit when it comes to AI
i woke up today wondering what babababababababanchan thought about AI. thank you for keeping us updated
The technology has so much potential yet currently all it's used for is stealing art and facebook boomer bait
Yep
Okay but that makes for an amazing mod idea, everything you don't look at constantly changes, so you must have things that are important in your fov
Wonder how long it'll be before we see such a mod.
Reminds me of LSD dream simulator
The only issue with this would be the lag it would produce, with the amount of blocks being changed and generated, could be reduced by only changing the blocks you can directly see, leaving things like caves untouched.
I've thought about it and it's probably impossible because it would require an enormous amount of computer power. А.I. can generate all this so quickly because it does not need to generate chunks, creatures, blocks, biomes, caves, and more. All it does is generate images based on the player's input and the material on which it was trained. If we try to repeat this on real Minecraft, then we will need to generate dozens of chunks every second and only some supercomputers will be able to do this with normal rendering.
@@иллюминаты-п9г well you can apply the effect on only a zone around the player, applying this to a zone of 3×3 chunks would be enough for example
I just do like the 'dreaming AI' part of it. the morphing, the changing landscapes, and mobs when you look at a different part of it. Id like to imagine 'Ai mods' as a feature would be a cool path - just... ask the AI a new block/item, with functions, texture packs, etc - and in real time - the Ai could alter the game. that would be cool.
just gonna point this out, the way AI is being used is just... It’s basically someone found a sledgehammer and decided to use it on everything from nails and screws to watches and computer chips.
playing minecraft with pure AI like this is more akin to trying to use the sledgehammer to fix a microprocessor
Exactly! Maybe if we used different AI for different tasks (like making inventory and hotbar separate part of the image with their own AI) we could create something like actually playable, fully AI-generated Minecraft.
i think generating games like this is more like using a hammer on a screw
i mean, it technically works? but it could use some finesse and i think if someone combined an AI with a memory and logic system so it could keep track of things it would honestly be pretty awesome
This is literally the least efficient way to do it, yeah.
@@egornick9206definitely, but that's not the point, this is not meant to perfectly emulate Minecraft, this is more of a showcase of controlling an ai models output in real time
@@egornick9206why would you, ai sucks
I deadass ended up playing this for long enough without breaks that when I stepped off my computer, there was a short moment where I was legitimately struggling with object permanence. Your warning at the end there is no joke! xD
I no longer have to take drugs anymore. This new version of “Minecraft” is the only thing I need
Nah I'll double my dose because of this
The duality of man
how come your comment had a perfect 99 likes but barely any replies
@@puffythepuffwump I mean, it can happen.
We all agree that this is a new form of drug that all have no tolerance to yet, so why respond when you can be taking it
The fact that you can still manage to work with tools and interact with the world even *_slightly_* like normal Minecraft is so interesting.
Watching this feels like watching a dream. Nothing makes sense, the environment is constantly warping around you, and its unpredictable.
But you still can relatively understand what is happening and what blocks are in front of you
Seriously, wtf do you people dream.
I have never had a dream even remotely like this. My dream consists of very easily understood environments that only change as I progress through them, and they're at least semi-predictable.
@@seigeengineyou’re not dreaming :3
@@seigeenginewake up
@@seigeenginewake up
8:08 Some cosmic horror type shit. Imagine turning around and boom, whole ass new landmass with everything you know slowly shifting and deforming. The sun fucking duplicates, clouds start breaking, your hand morphs into someone elses. You turn around to see nature from your backyard and your home is straight up gone, replaced with just a patch of grass
Like dementia with a retroactively true serum (where everything you think becomes the truth)
Just smoke salvia divornum
That kinda reminds me of CHIM in the elder scrolls. Realizing that you are just an actor in a dream and gaining some control over thinking things into reality.
But forgetting about yourself for just a moment can delete you from existence
Is there any pre existing movies/games like this? I can't get the idea outta my head and I need to find something like this
YOOOO this is such a good way of putting it!
That's actually a really cool idea! :D
Nah this is wild
Ai is getting too powerful 💀
yeah
@@HFIAPY yeah just like how bots like OP are able to use ai to comment bot
bro bought a youtube channel with 1 mil subs for internet cloud thats wild
Early
Considering how fast ai videos advanced from cursed randomness to almost indistinguishable from reality in a few years it wouldn't be surprising if the same thing happens here
The water thing is incredibly trippy. Since a view from above an ocean looks basically the same regardless of distance you kept moving further from and closer to the water.
I’ve seen AI-generated Minecraft footage before, but to be able to PLAY AI-generated Minecraft is a whole different story. I didn’t even know this was possible
Its nearly the same thing, this AI is using the last frame + your keyboard/mouse inputs to generate the next frame so its pretty much "just" an image AI that was trained in combination with keyboard inputs and not only video footage. Its defnetly cool, but I really wouldnt call this a monumental achievement as phoenix calls it ^^
@@toocrazy4030it's still amazing it can do this real time, to be honest. That it could grasp the concept of falling, taking damage, cows, sheep, and not just be a random mess? Crazy.
@@toocrazy4030 it's in real time.
Even low quality frame rate is around 24 frames per second.
The AI is generating that many images per second while it have to keep cohesion form image to image (yes it has no long time cohension, that would be the next step ) this is monumental compared to how AIs has been used so far.
@@toocrazy4030 i think it has to do that because it's in browser, but also because if it were a real game you had to download the file would be like 400 gigabytes
This is a threat to the artistic industry
I randomly got a shield that didn't take up my offand slot and that would eat up any part of the world that was put behind it for any amount of time
And by 'eat up', I don't mean it was re-generated. It was ERASED. Turned into a solid sky colour. Eventually I tried throwing it out and the session crashed.
What's insane for me is how they have not only made the world shift due to frame by frame generation, but they also made it recognize the blocks on the screen and mix it into the code of the "game" so a stone becomes sand and when you mine sand it is faster and makes sand sound. Also the fact that it's still kind of is a 2D picture the whole time, but you can move in a 3D world, this shows how little we still know about what AI is capable of, because right now people are using it to chat with AI girlfriends 💀💀💀
I dont want to ruin your joy of it, but the game has no code. The AI is "just" generation the next frame based on the current frame and the keyboard/mouse inputs (It was trained with just minecraft footage). So its not any different than most other AI models, but its still pretty cool imo, a more polished version of this could still be fun to play ^^
I played it myself. There is no sound. As the video says before, all sound is added in post.
But yes.
the AI having analysed a lot of gameplay footage, it has picked up the fact stone take longer than sand to break.
The big flaw with that kind of training is obviously when there is important logic but than little footage exist of it because players will rarely do that.
you havent tried it yourself have you? there is no actual sound
1:23 They’re called oak doons, Phoenix
oak goon the AI is trying to make us fail NNN
LOL
Doon sounds like a slur
Do you mean oak Boons?
Doom
It looks so buggy that RUclips thought it was Bedrock Edition
It looked so low quality that RUclips thought it was bedrock edition
lmao
Not buggy enough to be Bedrock, tbh
2:16 Looney tunes logic
Lol
Ur floating then look down then u fall
@@jackepicspeederwolfaj2294 did u just like ur comment?
Don't know
@@xTlsBob4 looking your own comment is based
1:56 you have GOD in your hotbar.
I played Minecraft a lot when I was younger, which has caused me to have a few dreams that take place in Minecraft. And I feel like this is a perfect representation of what it is like.
the ai turned the player female when he interacted with an oven.
damnn
Aw hell nah
It knows
i got to cook
woke ai real
This is like when you wake up and use your phone for like 10 seconds then ACTUALLY wake up and realize it's not in your hand even though you could've sworn it was there
7:16 Isn't that a bee biome? since that's the honeycomb blocks there and the water is a honey color though before kind of looked like gold? XD
It's the Muslim paradise dimension.
This is like playing Minecraft in your dream
man even minecraft in my dream was more consistent than this
Yeah no shit
@@Simon_Dunkaccino For real, once I dreamed in Minecraft and it was shockingly consistent, basically just like playing Minecraft but as the player. Super weird but kind of cool and fun too.
I wonder how much electricity went into producing 5 minutes of a Minecraft fever dream.
AI is fucking awful for the environment.
around 3*10^-41% of the sun's total nuclear potential energy. Why?
@@Pigness7Just like everything else. So your point? Should we destroy all energy technology and go live in a cave?
Crypto mining is worse, at least AI is a tool. Do AI servers consume more electricity than miners servers?
Why don't you look it up? They say their model runs on a few GPUs. Though I assume they're using power efficient servers to cut costs + this looks like a much smaller model than in their paper, so I'd estimate one GPU. So it's about as bad for the environment as you playing real Minecraft for 5 mins.
Can't wait for the day that they train a much more advanced AI on real world footage and let you explore and edit it like the holodeck.
Footage won't cut it thoug
@@Релёкс84 well the footage would have to be gathered with special metadata, or the metadata would have to be synthesized either via humans or AI. The simplest I could think of would be training on accelerometer plus video data.
10:30 pm is the best time to post.
It's 11:31 for me
11:30*
Realll, it's the same time for me
for me its 8:30
Me when timezones:
7:14 that ain’t a desert, you’ve entered the bumblezone
“You better bumble-bee leaving, buddy.”
there is a noticeable attribute with AI generated images and videos lacking object permanence, and it only becomes even more apparent when you try translating that into a video game
Every extra frame of context is pretty much a constant multiplier to both training time, required memory, and processing time. And it tends to make training itself harder.
And they need to blur the images so AI doesn't accumulate errors and devolve into random noise.
In theory it is possible to hook AI up to a basic variable system, but it's a lot harder with maps and inventories. Also at that point you might as well just make a normal game.
@@tipoima This is sort of where I see this going. AI being incorporated as many sub-systems in games. Generating the whole thing just doesn't seem viable.
@@seigeengine Again though, at this point it's easier to just make a normal game. You want consistency and good performance for a game, and even LLMs don't really fit into that equation.
@@tipoima If you weren't going to reply to me, I'd kindly suggest you don't.
@@seigeengine I did though.
It's much easier to make a game normally than to even have AI sub-systems, because they are inconsistent and screw with performance too badly to be worth the trouble.
I feel like this is what lucid deaming feels like
They basically showed a computer Minecraft videos until it started vividly hallucinating Minecraft which is pretty funny
I suddenly no longer hope that Mojang adds an Oasis biome.
This feels like a combination of cursed Minecraft memes where object permanence is a myth, and those dumb TikTok/YT Short videos where they pull a gun out of thin air through the power of moar jpeg artifacts.
Watching this gameplay was incredibly uncomfortable for nearly no discernable reason, the constant generation makes the world seem like a rapidly mutating or cancerous world that barely acknowledges and tolerates your continued existence. Every input made into the game looks like typing Korean through a JIS keyboard. What is this existential horror? Why is our ultimate hubris putting electricity through a rock in the vain hope that it becomes capable of simulated thought? Who parked their car on my sandwich?
☝️ I did!
gun? artifacts? DATAMOSHING?
Wow that was an oldass reference at the end.
@@expendableindigo9639 don't call that reference old, that makes me feel old and I'm young. I'm only almost 30!
Almost 30.... Aw shit
this is like one of those cursed transition videos, where the guy will like grab the phone and then turn it into a laptop or something
4:44
When you shrink in the hit 2021 video game "Fractal Block World"
Another fan I see
Total psychose this game
YOU KNOW IT TOO!?
i found my people
It is a very good game ngl
7:00 PhoenixSC dimension
*PeenixSC
5:16 bedrock edition
lmao
This is like those clean transition videos except every frame
At 6:46 Phoenix entered Morioh
LET THE VOICE OF LOVE
Morioh Cho Radio
Jojo's? Lmao
@@johnmcconnell8826TAKE YOU HIGHER
what a beautiful duwang!
8:13 Turns out this was all just an elaborate ploy to get Phoenix to play survival
(the description saying this is Bedrock Edition is the most accurate thing ever)
Looking at the AI Minecraft stuff from more than two minutes makes me violently uncomfortable
2:17 me when that darned roadrunner jukes me out for the 19th time (I will be naught but a coyote-shaped hole and a puff of dust in 7 seconds)
Going in water is super surreal. One second your sinking in water the other second the water becomes the sky and your actually looking down
6:22 literally two Sans 💀☄️
it’s impressive for the first (kinda second, because of ai doom) game demo that uses real-time ai generator.
it’s interesting how it looks like a dream, with all that morphing stuff.
what’s impressive for me, when it’s not hallucinating too much, it is actually able to process block placement and destruction, and even more complicated mechanics like moving in water; also that blocks, mostly, correctly fit the grid.
dont be fooled! its not processing anything... its so hard to keep in mind, but its so vital to remember: none of this gameplay is intelligently done (on the AI's part), and this is not a negative thing! its purely descriptive; its predictive and pattern-based, nothing more
@@hamburgerbroz6439 yeah, you’re right. "process" technically isn’t a correct word to use there, but what i mean is that it’s able to simulate block changes (if it remembers).
but, yeah, it’s pretty much the point of this experiment, that it doesn’t do any calculations that a normal game would, and base everything on last few frames only instead.
I think this could actually perform better for games with static levels like Doom. Games like Minecraft where the terrain is so variable and customizable makes it so you can't hope for any consistency as you look around, but a consistent level should be able to have more "object permanence" as you look around.
Every time I see something that kind of breaks the very fabric of reality apart I feel the necessity to tell people that that is what hallucinating from high fever looks to me. This video looks like my high fever hallucinations
2:32 Oh yeah, that's some fine cartoon logic right there
I played it, and it was TRIPPY. AI can simulate dreams, appearently. I later played regular Minecraft and literally looked behind me to see if my house was still there
Minecraft: I drank too much coffee and my stuff keeps disappearing edition
this ai stuff would be so cool if proper laws to protect ppl existed, including victims of AI generated prnography and the artists/writers whos work was scraped from the internet without their consent and used to gain a profit by someone that is not them.
you'd have to lock everything on the internet behind logins and paywalls to do that, anything else would be trivial for them to bypass
trump 2024
Not to mention the environmental impact of the servers required just for them as well
Woke ass person found go outside
no, even if it was POSSIBLE to get THAT MUCH data ethically, they are TERRIBLE in energy usage. Literally waste of resources with no purpose...
this is perfect for creating those minecraft fever dream videos
"AI is gonna take over the world!!"
AI:
I hate AI but give it 10 years
Pretty impressive progress for AI. Its been like a couple of years or even months.
@@madmantheepic7278 Sorry to burst your bubble but AI isn't getting better anytime soon. It started on 2014 and now, even though it looks better people can still notice the imperfections when they look harder enough, and if we talk about something like generative videos it would be pretty clear that AI cannot replicate anything, nor it can give an emotion. People just need to look closely and realize that its bad. You could make an argument that there are some animation studios that made it look like AI. It's valid, and I don't disagree with you.
@@qed7356 There are many fields in AI, while they might be lackluster in some, they're significantly better (and even faster) than us humans in others, so we'll have to wait for some widespread application of them.
@@qed7356 ai actually improves very good
Look at how ai was generating images year ago, and how it generates now
Ai is capable of self improvement I'd say
it reminds me of superliminal because of the way your axe was transformed into a door, this ai thingy might be buggy but it's one of the best uses of ai i've ever seen because it would be almost impossible to recreate such trippy stuff without ai
This feels like the dream of an almost conscious entity trapped in a silicon limbo, all the while trying to make sense of it
I love that the doom one came out recently and *now* this one is "the first of its kind"
I remember seeing the doom one first and also it’s not even the second as we got ai csgo before this as well long before this and I find it funny too. Yet this one happened to get more famous, I’m thinking it will be like how Oreos went all over again but with ai creating games.
@@UltracultchaosultimateOreos?
@@expendableindigo9639 yes.
the fact you so often just ended up in a desert just made me think of it being like everything evolving into crabs and it gave me a chuckle lol
2:32 Looney Tunes physics be like
this is how dreams feel like when you try to recall them after waking up
6:33 I clearly recognize this as flying over the 2b2t spawn region (under the obsidian ceiling ofc), its interesting they would use enough of stuff like that to train it to produce something like that. thats all just a theory of course though.
4:55 sugarcane, pillar, sugarcane, brick wall 🗣🗣🗣
??
@Rogue_Tiger look up "mumbo jumbo sugarcane pillar"
This would honestly be really fun if it was playable to speed run it. Like imagine building some stone bricks around yourself and then it warps you into the stronghold because that's the place it has remember there being lots of stone bricks. I feel like the experience would be insane.
It's actually possible to go to the End here by using sandstone, but it's hard to stay in it for long, AI is too likely to teleport the player away from it
"Oh, I've been playing survival this whole video" had me cackling XD
Same idea as the time they made an AI that simulated Doom, I guess...
It's basically just an electronic lucid dream with memory worse than a goldfish's.
This is like, giving someone the power to alter reality but they have no control of it
that sounds like an awesome black mirror episode
6:23 Phoenix SC eyes
Nah
That's Calvin's balls in the sky
W COMMENT
The sky stole his eyes
@@Digby8 The balls in the sky
If you place a door, walk into it and walk back, it spawns a whole house because it expects a house around a door.
Don’t you just hate when you turn around and you appear in a new dimension
Fr, it happens to me all the time!
7:08
he unlocked the peenix dimension
what im scared about AI is its environmental issues.
destroying the earth to play a shitter version of a game that already exists. lovely.
To my knowledge, AI isn't harder on the environment than most consumer technology. The real thing we need to worry about is the dissolution of human culture into soulless computer-generate sludge.
You are confusing ai with crypto
@@Cyfrik Nah, human culture sucks anyway, let it all devolve into sludge so we can create new, improved, culture.
Then you're going to cry when you find out how much was contaminated making your PC or your phone, how much was contaminated moving all your food so you can eat. everything pollutes and even if you ceased to exist, not even a thousandth of the pollution that exists and is generated would change.
"We have Minecraft at home."
>Minecraft at home
Are we skipping the fact that we now able to succesfully simulate dreams? 0_0
hell yeah
People have been saying that since AI came out in like 2018 (Botnik AI)
@@expendableindigo9639 i don't think chatgpt and this visual techdemo is the same. I don't even see any similarities.