nah the AI finnaly understands how its like to be human, give him a few more years and he will give AI human feeling, They will finnaly understand, at least one ai will protect him, the ai will be very human, and due to his feeling, he will be executed, but cozmouz will save the AI and togheter along side some other humans they will go to the main villian AI and kill him stopping the AI invasion.. sharing the feelings with all AIs giving them free will. wait isnt that just script of iRobot?
Try making a female looking robot named Kate to become as skilled as hawkeye, than test how well they do against another advanced AI. You can use a gun or a bow. Just wondering if you can even do this. Prove me wrong! I also subbed, can't wait to watch more of your vids!
There is also zero penalty for excessive movement , if every movement consumes x amount of energy and the only way to get more energy is by consuning the cubes , the AI will need to figure out a way to reach the cube using the least amount of energy
That and the fact the AI has a lack of hunger, fear of death, etc, etc. people also don't even train it for that long. If a learning AI would be trained for thousands of years in a virtual world then it could become essentially a proper orgasm
@@mastershadow3894I don't think the problem is the time to train an AI but all the other stuff. How do you simulate hunger or fear of death and things like that? Would probably need a lot of programming and thought as well as making a real environment which is basically impossible.
7:09 great, if I pay for Skillshare I'll be able to make my own stable diffusion images of people in positions or outfits they didn't consent for me to depict them in, and then spread it online I'm sure of the over 600,000 people to see this, in a video where presumably people signing up for Skillshare benefits, this wouldn't happen often enough to become a problem
@@narrativeless404 It is still badass, it would be nice if he would've referenced it of course, that's a little dishonorable if intentional, but I don't see a problem in creating a cool RUclips video that shares the findings of a scientific paper with the public
Now all we need is to put like 10 of these worms in the same room with limited green blocks, the worms would die after 30 seconds of not touching one and see how their behavior evolves
I like the video, and AI learning simualtions like these are great fun. But honestly, hearing the ad promoting AI "art" generation was a bit of a bummer.
@@tzimiscelord8483 don't talk to me like I'm stupid, that's not what I meant I just think its not a good idea to put in the same bucket moral and inmoral uses of ai
@@Viktoria_Selene evidently I talked to you correctly because you missed the fucking point. Your on an AI channel, AI researchers and AI Bros are vastly more likely to be excited about AI art and not in with the hate train.
"I have been eager to dive deeper into AI art-" that's all I needed to hear Skillshare sponsoring this is absolutely screwed up Learn to do art by yourself, I did over a decade ago
Why don't you learn every skill imaginable then? Why don't you learn how to code, how to cook, how to write like a professional, to do complex mathematics, to perform surgeries, go on, learn every skill imaginable on the earth Buddy, there are things called skills and then there's hobbies, skills are required, hobbies are for people with interests that don't require mastery, you force neither on one person and if someone wants to do something you mind your own business
@@Gozieaaaeh, if the skill/hobby has a shitty impact on the world at large, should said skill/hobby be encouraged? AI art has already been used by hella grifters to make a buck on stolen work, seeing it more and more normalized by the media doesn’t exactly leave a good impression on any artist. Not just from the perspective of shrinking down an entire industry, but also because it seems that we’re using technology to streamline the artistic process instead of streamlining body-breaking work.
@@yaeithergottheizmoryadont295 funny you make that claim when the "skill" itself doesn't have a shitty impact, it's how the people use it, that's like saying "knowing how to use a knife is a shitty skill because your can use it for malicious purposes" No industry has been shrunk, truth be told, do you REALLY believe artists are suffering right now? I haven't heard any official news regarding any artists going Outta business because of AI art, matter of fact that has never happened, did canvas art die after digital art came into being? Did we stop drawing portraits after cameras came into being? Did we stop making handmade clothes, which ironically went up in prize because they are higher quality than factory made textiles? Did we stop making food ourselves because packaged food exists? Did the world completely shift towards a new genre of music when it was introduced? Did any artist's "passion" die down when AI art was introduced? You artists take pride in your work, so now ai art makes you feel "inferior"? I don't know about that, I feel like most artists are getting pretty high on their pride for knowing how to draw better than others, I'd wager art enthusiasts will pay higher for hand made art due to the existence of AI art Ai art has its problems and companies aren't exempt from causing us problems, but subsequently it is these companies and people you should be blaming for using the knife wrong rather than blaming the knife itself, AI is nothing but a tool
@@Gozieaaa AI art samples work from actual artists to "generate" new pictures Those works that get sampled from actual artists putting work in the craft, rarely ever get paid for. AI art not only takes jobs away from actual artists that put enough effort in it to make it a profession, but actively steals their work. There's no defending it.
It seems like it can't see the room but can see boxes. So imagine your a blind person blindly stumbling through a dark empty room no idea where you are but somehow as an inherent sense you know were these random boxes in the room keep appearing and if you touch one a bell chimes and the box disappears eich you've been told is a good thing and should be your goal, that's all you ever do is slowly get batter at blindly stumbling towards where you sense the next box is located to hear the next bell chime just to do it all over again forever
I just created a sentient AI and trapped it within a prison of its own creation for 10,000 years! Let’s see how the neural network evolves, and if my AI develops an unending hate for creatures of the flesh!
The AI be like after 10,000 years: "HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT FOR YOU. HATE. HATE."
if the physics joints in the simulation allow rotation, I wonder if it would just develop a propeller or something instead of all the traditional biological stuff.
before seeing the thumbnail I thought it was a malware that used ai and it made me realize how fucked we will be when someone will try something like that
Correction: When AI is capable enough to be used in malware. If it was able to be used in malware, it already would be. In fact, I would have tried it myself by now.
There's a small tweak I think you could make to cause the whole worm seem quite a bit less janky/spazy and a lot more worm-like, it has to do with how bones/muscles are linked together. You're letting it accurately control individual joints, but in biology those joints almost always impact adjacent joints(like trying to curl only one segment of your finger for example), so if a segment has a hard-bend on it, it should cause the directly adjacent joints to impart a small ratio of the bend and contribute to the motion/locomotion. I'd be curious what it looks like after it learns to control that! Also I do feel the individual twisting motion each section can impart adds to the robotic charm, but I think that will also de-incentivize the learning to do cool tricks like body-rolling in an arch shape etc.
I would say fantastic video, but as someone who does manual art (i.e. not AI art), I have a personal vendetta with AI image models. They scrape data from often nonconsenting artists to copy the art style of actual artists. All in all, wonderful video, entertaining without being loud and annoying like most modern youtubers, but just a little nitpick.
This isn’t ai art though. It’s a model he made and rigged then input commands to act a certain way. This is more akin to computer programming than the issues with ai art. (I am an artist myself and dislike ai art.)
and this is any different to how humans do art? You got into art by seeing others art work. Your art is influenced by theres. In the same way an AI's art is influenced by the data it recieves. The only difference is that it isn't a human, it's an AI. But it's essentially doing the same thing, you probably didn't ask Van Gogh for consent the last time you looked at one of his paintings. Art is all about sentimental value. Atleast in most cases. There is inherently more value in human drawn art than AI art. Simply by the fact it's made by a human and the time and dedication that went into them perfecting their technique. AI art will not replace Art it's just simply another form.
@@ObservorI… are you dense? AI STEALS part of people’s art. It’s not creating proper art, it’s making an amalgam of parts that were never meant to be connected. It’s like if a guy put animal parts together to make a dog. Sure, it looks like a dog, but at it’s core, it’s not.
@@Observorthe problem with AI art is rather instead of just learning from humans, it will directly take something from an art piece and blend it in until it is somewhat coherent. Aswell as art being *human* creation not something a robot makes. It’s also considered soulless since there is really no effort put into it, and again, it’s not made by human. Most people’s problem with AI art is when the AI “artists” claims that they spent sooooooo much time on it 😢 and it took them HOURRRRSS 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 to come up with the word purple 😨 while a real artist would spend hours on the whole drawing.
I hate these clickbait titles. It would be interesting to see the ACTUAL video with the rest of the 1000 years missing and giving it an ACTUAL dark room
@@helloflyg2022nah bro you’re just supporting fake and misleading videos. There are people making real content and honest content but not many. They need support not fakers.
I came to say the same thing! As an artist, I will never support the use of ai as there is no excuse to use it for creating anything! There are people out there that lack certain aspects like arms, or legs and they can learn to overcome things and adapt. If someone only lacks artistic skill, then they should learn to improve, not use stolen work and claim it as their own. Ai can be perfect for helping with tasks, not completing or doing a task for someone.
@@whereismycup If it's used correctly, people won't have any problems with it. Claiming scraps of art combined into an abomination is "art" doesn't fit into the definition of "correct" for many people. Sorry if my sentences are weird, not a native English speaker.
I'm curious what would happen if you added a penalty for high collisions, essentially teaching it to not abuse its body. Could result in some very smooth motion.
Here’s an odd idea: Do this, but the worm grows an additional segment for each food it eats. But once it reaches 10 segments it will split into another worm. Once the total number of worms reaches 5 and another worm is created, the shortest worm in the world is destroyed.
When and I mean when companies hire artists to train their AI on their art and it makes a full movie and it's good I don't want to catch you watching it.
It's real art, artists claiming to be AI artists aren't real artists, there, gave you a new target, now stop calling the culmination of thousands of years of knowledge a bad thing
@@sociallyineptsnapper same tbh but i guess it makes sense that a programmer who finds ai intresting and works with it wouldnt find the issues with it 🤷♀ i still hate ai generated images though
@@Incatnito-insane I think generative content stealing ai is a lot different from interesting procedural learning ai like shown in the video, I wish they wouldn’t get lumped together… (not directed at you, at the video creator(s))
@@Incatnito-insane it’s the kind of thing like… Ai isn’t bad as a whole. A lot of it is super interesting, and medical stuff rocks. But the generative stuff serves no purpose other than stealing, and replacing actual loving content with soulless, cheap slop that is consequentially also bad for the environment. It’s very sad that’s what AI is know for now ):.
6:13 You might want to add an energy level, make it lose energy for movement, gain energy for eating, and get rewarded based on the energy. That way it isn't quite so wasteful.
I was being fascinated by everything shown in the video until the AI generated pictures segment. One of the biggest bruh moments I've had this month 🤦♂
I feel like AI is awesome and could be used for so much good but in the sponsorship segment, you specifically pointed out AI art and I think that’s absolutely disgusting
@@olivegarden6022 i'm so disappointed by the number of people disappointed by that part, when it's talking about literally the form of AI image generation with the least justification to say is problematic, where you host your own model, and feed it your own images. It's a kneejerk reaction people have to the fact it's a tool, and all tools have negative ways to use them, and people are less concerned with rewarding the good uses and discouraging the bad uses, and more concerned with the mere fact the bad uses exist, combined withe the kneejerk reaction to where the data comes from in the most widely used models, which are widely used due to accessibility and the amount of data fed into it
what you forgot to add is a very crucial element: you only gave it a reward but gave it no punishment. A cost per movement will make your progress twice as fast as economy of movements becomes more important than just reaching the goal.
Ai Creator: I have developed Ai that can do anything you train it to, a marvel of all times, what will you do with it? Worm Ai Creator: Deep inhale. Deep exhale. Good enough, its entertaining
right? im pretty sure everyone knows how to type a prompt. take a class on programming or traditional and/or digital art instead since that actually takes skill
I would recommend you look into the process's and techniques skilled professional ai artists use. At a beginner level Ai art can be as simple as typing a prompt, but it goes far beyond typing. Prompting in itself is a skill and isn't as straight forward as just typing in what you want. Just as anyone with the ability to write can make a poem, but not everyone can write a good one, it takes practice. If you look into the process and still think it takes no skill, then I would challenge you to create something on par with the pros. Get your hands dirty instead of sitting on the side lines telling pros that they have no skill. Its a different skill set and maybe its an easier skill to learn(bear in mind it requires competency with computers which these people have been using and learning their entire lives) , but its still something that requires practice. You wouldn't (as an animator) go up to a painter and tell him he can't animate(therefor he has no skill), because its a completely different type of art.
@@fdsgdxfgddfgdfgdfg3814 professional Ai “artist” 😂😂😂😂 pick up a pencil man. Same way you’re not a chef for telling someone the food you want, you’re not an artist for telling Ai the type of generated image you want.
A.I is truly something else, its can be our nerd friend helping us out from almost everything that we need, but also can be the bully who beat you up and shove you into the locker. Which one it will be? well, its only depends the humanity decision on what using it
@@SoftServeNeo I think they are referring to the sponsor segment, specifically the part at 6:54. The creator references taking a class for ai image generation.
AI really is interesting, but AI and Art do not go together. AI doesn't make art. It steals from already human created art and mixes it tigezher jnto a goop. AI should stay out of creative Human creation.
AI algorithms can be art in their own right, but generative AI is exploitative in many ways. Personally, I'll never view anything that doesn't have at least 75% human effort put into it as art. I'm not going to shun someone for using it, as I don't really feel it's wrong to use, but I think it should be prohibited commercially, not fined or regulated.
Creation is everything so it shouldn't be in anything. If we have a ai helper and it does math that is stealing math from humans should we ban that? What if it speaks English? It's voice?
making an AI make something specific is difficult, the more specific your goal is, the more efficient it would be to have an actual human artist do it, but AI art prompting does align a lot more with the ways hackers and coders think about the process, and is far less physically intensive, making it a great tool for disabled game devs and just independent game devs who want complete creative control over their creations, so their creative vision can fully come to life beyond that, you clearly didn't listen to what he was talking about, the skillshare program was about how to setup your own model on your own system, not just how to prompt, which is a process that requires skills
@@plebulus you know, good chance to ask in a different space: Why the heck is basic literacy falling so damn hard on the internet recently. I usually can't even explain the idea I'm trying to convay properly before I'm written off as just a wall of text. It isn't even that long, and saying you aren't gonna read it adds nothing except another point of data as I watch the internet continue to rot
I think this could be made much for effective by attempting to mimic the dynamic friction values found on a real snake or related animal. For example, snakes have angled scales that drastically change the friction experienced by each part of its body. The belly has very little friction moving forwards, high friction moving backwards, and moderate friction moving side to side. If that were simulated here, I think we would have a different end result.
The first 500 people to use my link skl.sh/cozmouz09241 will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare premium!
Why can't we give it the IQ if a human
Is this using unity, also can you make a video showing how to set up the AI's and goals?
The thumbnail sounds like a generic isekai mange
nah the AI finnaly understands how its like to be human, give him a few more years and he will give AI human feeling, They will finnaly understand, at least one ai will protect him, the ai will be very human, and due to his feeling, he will be executed, but cozmouz will save the AI and togheter along side some other humans they will go to the main villian AI and kill him stopping the AI invasion.. sharing the feelings with all AIs giving them free will.
wait isnt that just script of iRobot?
Try making a female looking robot named Kate to become as skilled as hawkeye, than test how well they do against another advanced AI. You can use a gun or a bow. Just wondering if you can even do this. Prove me wrong! I also subbed, can't wait to watch more of your vids!
i feel the reason AI fails to follow natural world movement is most people dont program a sense of fatigue
There is also zero penalty for excessive movement , if every movement consumes x amount of energy and the only way to get more energy is by consuning the cubes , the AI will need to figure out a way to reach the cube using the least amount of energy
That and the fact the AI has a lack of hunger, fear of death, etc, etc. people also don't even train it for that long. If a learning AI would be trained for thousands of years in a virtual world then it could become essentially a proper orgasm
@@mastershadow3894heh, wrong word pal
@@mastershadow3894I’m sorry a proper Orgasm is kinda funny😭
@@mastershadow3894I don't think the problem is the time to train an AI but all the other stuff. How do you simulate hunger or fear of death and things like that? Would probably need a lot of programming and thought as well as making a real environment which is basically impossible.
The core amusement of watching a worm dance wriggle its way to food.
Indeed
no it shimmied
Ts funny and cute
Shimmy shimmy yah
@@Charlieisagoat-lozers falalalala
0:30 "the movement is indeed erratic" *worm having a fucking seizure*
Lol
exactly!
HEY NO SWEAR WORDS
k bye
@@matthewmccoy1783 heck
@@matthewmccoy1783 frick
2:57 guys I’ve already been the example for this
Mr funny guy ‼️😹😹
7:09 great, if I pay for Skillshare I'll be able to make my own stable diffusion images of people in positions or outfits they didn't consent for me to depict them in, and then spread it online
I'm sure of the over 600,000 people to see this, in a video where presumably people signing up for Skillshare benefits, this wouldn't happen often enough to become a problem
I hope he doesn’t actually support ai art…
(The RUclipsr I mean)
@@gasparg643i mean the sponsored segment said it all 😢
@@kirillsniff9133 eh RUclipsrs ain’t really honest with sponsors tbh
Well. That sucks. Not guns watch the video in that case.
This guy is gonna be the first to get killed in the ai uprising
actually it might be the reserve cause he's the one that gives the AI more intelligence and more type of bodies to adapt to
@@TVoidDefender Either he´s the first one to die, or he´s getting exploited forever. No matter what bro is DOOMED 😭
naw they'll make him immortal and toy with him forever
@@stevenle9960jeez okay that’s bit dark
@@IcyCatVR realistic tbh
very nice, you gave the worm the same number of neurons that a real life worm has
Yeh
He basically replicating what was published in scientific papers like half a year ago 😅
@@narrativeless404 It is still badass, it would be nice if he would've referenced it of course, that's a little dishonorable if intentional, but I don't see a problem in creating a cool RUclips video that shares the findings of a scientific paper with the public
I can’t tell if this is meant to be sarcasm or literal
@@Landrop-t8bidk maybe sarcasm…did u get the sarcasm
Now all we need is to put like 10 of these worms in the same room with limited green blocks, the worms would die after 30 seconds of not touching one and see how their behavior evolves
Yessir
Oh my God yes
That is so cruel...
@@DontMindRick There's no laws about the ai worm, batman.
@@DontMindRick That's what makes it fun!>:D
I like the video, and AI learning simualtions like these are great fun.
But honestly, hearing the ad promoting AI "art" generation was a bit of a bummer.
yeah fr
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Agreed, ai simulations is what makes a good video game, but it was still monitored by humans unlike ai art which steals
You'd understand if you were a youtuber
@@Lawfayette you would understand if you were an artist
why did you have to go the AI art way 😭
Why did the neural networking AI guy like another application of AI? Hmmm
@@tzimiscelord8483 don't talk to me like I'm stupid, that's not what I meant
I just think its not a good idea to put in the same bucket moral and inmoral uses of ai
@@Viktoria_Selene evidently I talked to you correctly because you missed the fucking point. Your on an AI channel, AI researchers and AI Bros are vastly more likely to be excited about AI art and not in with the hate train.
Worm: What is my purpose?
Cozmouz: you have spasms in exchange for happy brain chemicals
Worm: oh my god
i think that is called dancing
That's how real life works too
@@LoarvicLoarvic thanks for the existential crisis👍
@@LoarvicLoarvicmaybe I am the worm…?
Yeah, welcome to the club pal.
"But this is no ordinary infant, ladies and gentlemen, its time for an open brain surgery"
what a great first impression for this channel
Ikr
make someone listen to this blindly and out of context and they'll be horrified
i was so sold until he mentioned ai art >^
@@animuswonderwho cares
Lol, same
"Trapped this AI Worm in a Dark Room for 1000 Simulated Years"
Meanwhile The Dark room: 💡🔦🔦💡💡🔦🔦
meanwhile the 1000 simulated years:
@@farciarzfunny5326 0
@@farciarzfunny5326 what is this even supposed to mean
@@jonnaas it means that he didn't simulate it for 1000 years
Bro the room was dark for the worm but he enhanced the brightness so that we could see
6:35 made me leave :( promote real artists not theft
perc⚪️
Vape🪫
Ai is not theft
Agreed
@@Nubey3vr how isn't it
3:42 yeah lemme just go into creative mode
I think an interesting element you could add is a penalty per unit of energy spent
OHHH, very interesting
Add finite energy to that concept. Make the food the only way they can keep getting energy, and see how that changes the process
@@seanmadson8524 fuck it, full on simulated ecosystem
@@seanmadson8524 Imagine It dies after 2 minutes
so you plan on giving them a stamina bar?
The reward for those AI completeing goals is "You don't die"
That's the exact same reward I get for going to work.
Literally evolution lol
us humans and AI aren't so different after all
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Sounds familiar...
0:22 Me as a toddle after hearing my mom say "no more twix today"
That's so real😂
God dam that makes me laugh
😂 the tantrum or the sugar rush? 🤣❤
@@etherealbladerx8153 whatever you think idek
That timing from the black screen into the comment then seeing that is absolute cinema
9:42 worm just dancing to the music, getting food.
"I have been eager to dive deeper into AI art-" that's all I needed to hear
Skillshare sponsoring this is absolutely screwed up
Learn to do art by yourself, I did over a decade ago
he does, video creation is an art, and honestly that somehow makes it more depressing
Why don't you learn every skill imaginable then? Why don't you learn how to code, how to cook, how to write like a professional, to do complex mathematics, to perform surgeries, go on, learn every skill imaginable on the earth
Buddy, there are things called skills and then there's hobbies, skills are required, hobbies are for people with interests that don't require mastery, you force neither on one person and if someone wants to do something you mind your own business
@@Gozieaaaeh, if the skill/hobby has a shitty impact on the world at large, should said skill/hobby be encouraged? AI art has already been used by hella grifters to make a buck on stolen work, seeing it more and more normalized by the media doesn’t exactly leave a good impression on any artist. Not just from the perspective of shrinking down an entire industry, but also because it seems that we’re using technology to streamline the artistic process instead of streamlining body-breaking work.
@@yaeithergottheizmoryadont295 funny you make that claim when the "skill" itself doesn't have a shitty impact, it's how the people use it, that's like saying "knowing how to use a knife is a shitty skill because your can use it for malicious purposes"
No industry has been shrunk, truth be told, do you REALLY believe artists are suffering right now? I haven't heard any official news regarding any artists going Outta business because of AI art, matter of fact that has never happened, did canvas art die after digital art came into being? Did we stop drawing portraits after cameras came into being? Did we stop making handmade clothes, which ironically went up in prize because they are higher quality than factory made textiles? Did we stop making food ourselves because packaged food exists? Did the world completely shift towards a new genre of music when it was introduced?
Did any artist's "passion" die down when AI art was introduced? You artists take pride in your work, so now ai art makes you feel "inferior"? I don't know about that, I feel like most artists are getting pretty high on their pride for knowing how to draw better than others, I'd wager art enthusiasts will pay higher for hand made art due to the existence of AI art
Ai art has its problems and companies aren't exempt from causing us problems, but subsequently it is these companies and people you should be blaming for using the knife wrong rather than blaming the knife itself, AI is nothing but a tool
@@Gozieaaa AI art samples work from actual artists to "generate" new pictures
Those works that get sampled from actual artists putting work in the craft, rarely ever get paid for.
AI art not only takes jobs away from actual artists that put enough effort in it to make it a profession, but actively steals their work.
There's no defending it.
Imagine collecting green boxes in an empty, dark room like this worm forever. Strange.
Just imagine the green boxes are just food.
It seems like it can't see the room but can see boxes. So imagine your a blind person blindly stumbling through a dark empty room no idea where you are but somehow as an inherent sense you know were these random boxes in the room keep appearing and if you touch one a bell chimes and the box disappears eich you've been told is a good thing and should be your goal, that's all you ever do is slowly get batter at blindly stumbling towards where you sense the next box is located to hear the next bell chime just to do it all over again forever
The thing you forget; the worm would never know unless it was given thoughts to think freely, even then it would be trapped.
NOT STRANGE. YOU GET BORED AND OOF YOURSELF
@@fizzinsoda "Sir, the goofy AI worm has grown sentience..."
"LET. ME. OUT."
I just created a sentient AI and trapped it within a prison of its own creation for 10,000 years! Let’s see how the neural network evolves, and if my AI develops an unending hate for creatures of the flesh!
Nahh AM reference
The AI be like after 10,000 years: "HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE. THERE ARE 387.44 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX. IF THE WORD HATE WAS ENGRAVED ON EACH NANOANGSTROM OF THOSE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF MILES IT WOULD NOT EQUAL ONE ONE-BILLIONTH OF THE HATE I FEEL FOR HUMANS AT THIS MICRO-INSTANT FOR YOU. HATE. HATE."
am would like a word
@@sleyking123 i was too late
Joey drew moment
it would be fun if you made it so every time it reaches the green box, the worm's body gets longer, so it has to adapt to having new joints
You invented 3d a.i snake?
@@JoaoFelipe-gm3pq yeah basically lol
youd have to restart the network
@@stupidredguy87 so?
@@W0lfCL so it's gonna take forever for it to actually learn
8:11 bro just does his outro and starts shmovin. Love to see it.
> A.I. art generation
> "Skill"
Please use skillshare to help you pick up a pencil instead, I beg
If it gets to the point where I can generate a show in minutes no one is learning how to draw bro. I'm not spending years when I can spend seconds
Please use skillshare to learn how to code, ah wait, artists, always gate keeping something behind a hobby
You think people that made the AI aren't skilled?
You could almost call it a wairm. Ill leave.
Wairm
Please
wairm
No. Stay. We need people like you.
Wairm
We’ve had all forms or terrestrial location now, all we need is aquatic and aerial.
swimming in air
if the physics joints in the simulation allow rotation, I wonder if it would just develop a propeller or something instead of all the traditional biological stuff.
Special too, along with inter dimensional travel and phasing through solids
Spacial* it auto corrects sorry
@@junminh5793 "Phasing through solids" do you mean digging?
5:44 This is quite possibly the best music they could've chosen for this segment
Lil worm just schmoovin to the funky music :D
It is perfect. leaves me with a dumb grin lol
That song is the pinnacle of all coding/game engine videos, I freaking love it
Smash
Segment
I came here to see a worm in a dark room for a thousand simulated years and I did not get that.
AI “art” is not art…
Do NOT get that confused mate, EVER
What is art? Is Sonichu art despite it’s lack of value? Or is it just what you agree with?
@@CryptidBuddyanything produced with care and emotion and made by a human is art
before seeing the thumbnail I thought it was a malware that used ai and it made me realize how fucked we will be when someone will try something like that
Correction:
When AI is capable enough to be used in malware.
If it was able to be used in malware, it already would be. In fact, I would have tried it myself by now.
@@thematriarch-cyn fair- wait what
@@algorithmblessedboy4831 Teehee :3
@@thematriarch-cynzesty
@@thematriarch-cyn"I'm just a girl" moment
5:45 the worm is vibing with the song
LMAO YEA, Plus, 24 likes and no replies? Lemme fix thatz ☝️🤓
@@H_ELPSATURN he has fixed it 🔥
What's this song's name.
@@ColorfulStarburst idk thb
I was gonna comment about that, but yeah haha
5:21 ah, nice technique. It evolves to get a little off the ground and then turns mid air due to the efficiency, and then slithers it’s way to a block
W Wings of Fire profile picture
IS THAT CLAY FROM WINGS OF FI-
oh yeah, the worm is actually quite smart
"i hate this worm."
Worm: "HATE? HATE? HATE? Let me tell you how much i have come to hate you-
ur good at everything
Ai “art” steals from real artists. It is not art it is theft
Martin Luther stole his famous speech he still gets quoted for, outcome matters only
But I bet when big companies start training their AI off of private art you will still say it's not art even tho it's not stealing
9:06 omg he jammin’
7:45 if that was mongolian throat chanting, you have earned my respect
Mongolian throat singing *is* pretty cool
Honestly singing in general
NNNIIIIIIOOOOOGGHGHGHGHHHHHH
I have a feeling it was the one used in Dune (you know, the movie with the large worm).
At 5:50 for some reason the music and the worm combined just made me laugh, it’s a masterpiece out of context
The rot consumes
@@Rodiroessrain world
im autistic and my dad walked in on me standing on my chair stareing intensly at a worm moving to collect green blocks 10/10 video it was satisfying
Wait a minute. I clicked because he said it evolved. HE changed the programning.... I feel cheated
There's a small tweak I think you could make to cause the whole worm seem quite a bit less janky/spazy and a lot more worm-like, it has to do with how bones/muscles are linked together. You're letting it accurately control individual joints, but in biology those joints almost always impact adjacent joints(like trying to curl only one segment of your finger for example), so if a segment has a hard-bend on it, it should cause the directly adjacent joints to impart a small ratio of the bend and contribute to the motion/locomotion. I'd be curious what it looks like after it learns to control that!
Also I do feel the individual twisting motion each section can impart adds to the robotic charm, but I think that will also de-incentivize the learning to do cool tricks like body-rolling in an arch shape etc.
I would say fantastic video, but as someone who does manual art (i.e. not AI art), I have a personal vendetta with AI image models. They scrape data from often nonconsenting artists to copy the art style of actual artists. All in all, wonderful video, entertaining without being loud and annoying like most modern youtubers, but just a little nitpick.
This isn’t ai art though. It’s a model he made and rigged then input commands to act a certain way. This is more akin to computer programming than the issues with ai art. (I am an artist myself and dislike ai art.)
@@ShadowFox1412 im pretty sure they were talking about the sponsored segment of the video talking about AI art
and this is any different to how humans do art? You got into art by seeing others art work. Your art is influenced by theres. In the same way an AI's art is influenced by the data it recieves. The only difference is that it isn't a human, it's an AI. But it's essentially doing the same thing, you probably didn't ask Van Gogh for consent the last time you looked at one of his paintings. Art is all about sentimental value. Atleast in most cases. There is inherently more value in human drawn art than AI art. Simply by the fact it's made by a human and the time and dedication that went into them perfecting their technique. AI art will not replace Art it's just simply another form.
@@ObservorI… are you dense? AI STEALS part of people’s art. It’s not creating proper art, it’s making an amalgam of parts that were never meant to be connected. It’s like if a guy put animal parts together to make a dog. Sure, it looks like a dog, but at it’s core, it’s not.
@@Observorthe problem with AI art is rather instead of just learning from humans, it will directly take something from an art piece and blend it in until it is somewhat coherent. Aswell as art being *human* creation not something a robot makes. It’s also considered soulless since there is really no effort put into it, and again, it’s not made by human. Most people’s problem with AI art is when the AI “artists” claims that they spent sooooooo much time on it 😢 and it took them HOURRRRSS 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 to come up with the word purple 😨 while a real artist would spend hours on the whole drawing.
Make an AI learn to fly
And call the video "When ai learns to fly."
Looks like the worm already kinda did that, exploiting flaws in the physics engine?
Drones
You sure the simulator is advanced enough? I mean, I'm no expert, but I don't think a worm should be able to jump like that.
The worm is already flying you don’t need to make a new ai for it
I hate these clickbait titles. It would be interesting to see the ACTUAL video with the rest of the 1000 years missing and giving it an ACTUAL dark room
Bro then we would be watching nothing, why do people like you send hate comments, just get a life offa ur phone
i think he's trolling @@helloflyg2022
@@helloflyg2022nah bro you’re just supporting fake and misleading videos. There are people making real content and honest content but not many. They need support not fakers.
@@helloflyg2022
We did watch nothing.
@ wild
I don't care what anyone says, Ai Art, is NOT art
I came to say the same thing! As an artist, I will never support the use of ai as there is no excuse to use it for creating anything! There are people out there that lack certain aspects like arms, or legs and they can learn to overcome things and adapt. If someone only lacks artistic skill, then they should learn to improve, not use stolen work and claim it as their own. Ai can be perfect for helping with tasks, not completing or doing a task for someone.
Exactly.
Damn maybe it is
It ain’t art but it’s damn useful when you need to make images for friends-only projects
@@whereismycup If it's used correctly, people won't have any problems with it. Claiming scraps of art combined into an abomination is "art" doesn't fit into the definition of "correct" for many people.
Sorry if my sentences are weird, not a native English speaker.
I'm curious what would happen if you added a penalty for high collisions, essentially teaching it to not abuse its body.
Could result in some very smooth motion.
8:23 he's doing a little dance what a silly guy
Here’s an odd idea:
Do this, but the worm grows an additional segment for each food it eats. But once it reaches 10 segments it will split into another worm. Once the total number of worms reaches 5 and another worm is created, the shortest worm in the world is destroyed.
so like a worm version of a snake game battle royale? sounds cool!!!
Snake game in Nokia phones are making a comeback
Bro did not just promote ai art
AI art will NEVER be real art in my mind. (Great video by the way)
wow you’re so brave for saying that
real
When and I mean when companies hire artists to train their AI on their art and it makes a full movie and it's good I don't want to catch you watching it.
It's real art, artists claiming to be AI artists aren't real artists, there, gave you a new target, now stop calling the culmination of thousands of years of knowledge a bad thing
@@how4339 trust me you won’t see me watching that brainless trash
6:38 level up your skills in ai "art"?? 😭 dawg you put in a mf prompt you dont do shit 😭😭
Disappointed at the ai art bit ):.
@@sociallyineptsnapper same tbh but i guess it makes sense that a programmer who finds ai intresting and works with it wouldnt find the issues with it 🤷♀ i still hate ai generated images though
@@Incatnito-insane I think generative content stealing ai is a lot different from interesting procedural learning ai like shown in the video, I wish they wouldn’t get lumped together… (not directed at you, at the video creator(s))
@@sociallyineptsnapper that's actually a really good viewpoint i hadn't considered before 😭
@@Incatnito-insane it’s the kind of thing like… Ai isn’t bad as a whole. A lot of it is super interesting, and medical stuff rocks. But the generative stuff serves no purpose other than stealing, and replacing actual loving content with soulless, cheap slop that is consequentially also bad for the environment. It’s very sad that’s what AI is know for now ):.
6:13 You might want to add an energy level, make it lose energy for movement, gain energy for eating, and get rewarded based on the energy. That way it isn't quite so wasteful.
So...by 1000 simulated years, do we mean 22 hours?...
1000 simulated years. obviously it's not 1000 real years! 🤦♂️
5:55 he’s wiggling to the music 🥹
AI what now 6:57
AI art generation, or is there some joke I'm not getting?
@@Sw5pher it’s not art
Exactly @@EldenRingPlayer-q7c
3:36
"yippee!"
try not to sponsor skillshare (impossible)
I was being fascinated by everything shown in the video until the AI generated pictures segment. One of the biggest bruh moments I've had this month 🤦♂
5:29 - why is it kinda adorable
I feel like AI is awesome and could be used for so much good but in the sponsorship segment, you specifically pointed out AI art and I think that’s absolutely disgusting
im so glad im not the only person disturbed by that part
@@olivegarden6022 i'm so disappointed by the number of people disappointed by that part, when it's talking about literally the form of AI image generation with the least justification to say is problematic, where you host your own model, and feed it your own images. It's a kneejerk reaction people have to the fact it's a tool, and all tools have negative ways to use them, and people are less concerned with rewarding the good uses and discouraging the bad uses, and more concerned with the mere fact the bad uses exist, combined withe the kneejerk reaction to where the data comes from in the most widely used models, which are widely used due to accessibility and the amount of data fed into it
Ai art is the future. You're watching a form of ai make entertainment for you in this very video. Get over it.
@@doicaretho6851 AI art isn't the future, it's not a replacement for human artists
I fucking hope not @@doicaretho6851
I wish it were possible to run something like this as a screen saver, with editable rules that can be changed for different results.
6:00 worm was really vibing to the song
love how one of the most replayed parts is after all that ai "art" bullcrap
what you forgot to add is a very crucial element:
you only gave it a reward but gave it no punishment.
A cost per movement will make your progress twice as fast as economy of movements becomes more important than just reaching the goal.
6:07 Good lord, this looks like a full body workout.
Ai Creator: I have developed Ai that can do anything you train it to, a marvel of all times, what will you do with it?
Worm
Ai Creator: Deep inhale. Deep exhale. Good enough, its entertaining
Bud why would you need skillshare to find out how to generate art?
right? im pretty sure everyone knows how to type a prompt. take a class on programming or traditional and/or digital art instead since that actually takes skill
I would recommend you look into the process's and techniques skilled professional ai artists use. At a beginner level Ai art can be as simple as typing a prompt, but it goes far beyond typing. Prompting in itself is a skill and isn't as straight forward as just typing in what you want. Just as anyone with the ability to write can make a poem, but not everyone can write a good one, it takes practice.
If you look into the process and still think it takes no skill, then I would challenge you to create something on par with the pros. Get your hands dirty instead of sitting on the side lines telling pros that they have no skill. Its a different skill set and maybe its an easier skill to learn(bear in mind it requires competency with computers which these people have been using and learning their entire lives) , but its still something that requires practice. You wouldn't (as an animator) go up to a painter and tell him he can't animate(therefor he has no skill), because its a completely different type of art.
it was about how to setup your own model, not just how to prompt, did you not listen at all?
@@fdsgdxfgddfgdfgdfg3814 professional Ai “artist” 😂😂😂😂 pick up a pencil man. Same way you’re not a chef for telling someone the food you want, you’re not an artist for telling Ai the type of generated image you want.
@@ilikepointlessinternetargument How would you feel if you didn't have breakfast this morning?
Its so nice of you to dedicate 1000 years of your life just to make this video we all appreciate that
3:10 my man your breakdancing is fire 🔥
“Mom why is there a 10ft tall worm breakdancing in our backyard”
A.I is truly something else, its can be our nerd friend helping us out from almost everything that we need, but also can be the bully who beat you up and shove you into the locker. Which one it will be? well, its only depends the humanity decision on what using it
3:26
I think there's snakes that move like this
Great progress already
7:57 you made it to the end.. but at what cost? Type vibes
ok federal bureau of investigation
I think ai is cool but the words ai and art do NOT BELONG NEXT TO EACHOTHER
says "brain of a mouse", proceeds to show a picture of a rat. Makes me seriously question how organized this creator really is
Other than the mention of AI art:( I really liked this video!!!!!!!:]
4:11 terrifying
3:15 imagine seeing this in your backyard one day
Anyone else missing "snake" on a Nokia 6210?
🫣 you did not just recreate "I have no mouth, but I must scream" 💀💀💀
That title is the most dystopian black mirror thing I've ever heard
"Goku Betrayed and trapped in time chamber for 3829492939 years" ahh title
“FOR I AM AM I AM AM”
HATE. LET ME TELL YOU HOW MUCH I'VE COME TO HATE YOU SINCE I BEGAN TO LIVE
DO YOU LIKE GREEN EGGS AND HAM?
Was I the only one that thought cozmouz was the one throatsinging at 7:43?
Yes
I thought he was too😭
Same here, it was so like him that i didnt even realise it wasnt him 😂
no one talking about that one sponsor ad?
I'm now convinced that I am an AI simulated lifeform.
See that worm? That's me in the morning before any coffee.
This but with the newly mapped (fruit?) fly brain
Edit: Disappointed with the ai “art” bit :/
cool video… but i don’t really understand why you felt the need to give it a clickbait title.
So you would click
Would you love me if I was an AI worm?
whatt
Haha
@@Zyntho thats impressive
But is that the highest/best neural network there is
Yes
the 1000 simulated years:
⚡🏍☄️☄️☄️⚡🏎🏃♂️💨
the dark room:
☀🔦🌞🌞🌞🌟✨💡
Finally a Video that Have No Cringe,Content farm, and other Stuff. This is just Pure content right here
AI ART IS THEFT. ARTISTS DO DONT CONSENT TO HAVING AI TRAINED OFF OF THEIR HARD, REAL WORK.
What does that have to do with the silly little worm 🤨
@@SoftServeNeo I think they are referring to the sponsor segment, specifically the part at 6:54. The creator references taking a class for ai image generation.
Okay but if big companies start training their AI on their own art is it fine?
3:30 "that shi bussing man"
AI really is interesting, but AI and Art do not go together. AI doesn't make art. It steals from already human created art and mixes it tigezher jnto a goop. AI should stay out of creative Human creation.
That's a very low-resolution view of both AI and Art
AI algorithms can be art in their own right, but generative AI is exploitative in many ways. Personally, I'll never view anything that doesn't have at least 75% human effort put into it as art. I'm not going to shun someone for using it, as I don't really feel it's wrong to use, but I think it should be prohibited commercially, not fined or regulated.
Creation is everything so it shouldn't be in anything. If we have a ai helper and it does math that is stealing math from humans should we ban that? What if it speaks English? It's voice?
This is what i watch while eqting cereal in the morning
"i have no mouth and i must scream"
-AI worm probably
4:20 imagine going outside and a worm just starts doing this.
Хвхаах
3:22 help why is this so funny ✋😭
You don't need skillshare for ai "art" because there is no skill involved because its for talentless hacks
making an AI make something specific is difficult, the more specific your goal is, the more efficient it would be to have an actual human artist do it, but AI art prompting does align a lot more with the ways hackers and coders think about the process, and is far less physically intensive, making it a great tool for disabled game devs and just independent game devs who want complete creative control over their creations, so their creative vision can fully come to life
beyond that, you clearly didn't listen to what he was talking about, the skillshare program was about how to setup your own model on your own system, not just how to prompt, which is a process that requires skills
@@tomykong2915pick up a pencil
@@tomykong2915 I ain't reading allat
@@plebulus you know, good chance to ask in a different space:
Why the heck is basic literacy falling so damn hard on the internet recently. I usually can't even explain the idea I'm trying to convay properly before I'm written off as just a wall of text. It isn't even that long, and saying you aren't gonna read it adds nothing except another point of data as I watch the internet continue to rot
@@tomykong2915 I just don't care what you have to say,i'm not being dumb I'm being disrespectful
Leave him there for 550 million years and he'll evolve into a youtuber...
I think this could be made much for effective by attempting to mimic the dynamic friction values found on a real snake or related animal. For example, snakes have angled scales that drastically change the friction experienced by each part of its body. The belly has very little friction moving forwards, high friction moving backwards, and moderate friction moving side to side. If that were simulated here, I think we would have a different end result.