YouTube announced two new experimental generative AI features today. Premium subscribers can soon try AI-generated comment summaries organized by topic, and a chatbot that answers questions about videos.

At this point why would you watch the video when you can have a shitty AI summary of the whole thing. Great idea.

  • Max_Power@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Why don’t they fix the atrocious automatic subtitles translation butchering first…

    It’s useless every time I accidentally activated it

  • vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I get it, why stream the video if you can generate summary, why find creators if you can generate content, why attract people if you can generate comments, generate, generate, generate …

    I think I have a question concerning where do humans fit in all that, except for clicking ads.

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    1 year ago

    I legitimately do not understand, who wants this? Sure, maybe I’m biased and maybe lemmy is going to be an echo chamber and be like “yeah, stupid Google!”. However, for the life of me, I just don’t understand. Maybe I am really just getting old, I feel like every company now is just trying to stick “AI” into things every way they can. If I cared about the comments, I’d read the comments. if I did care about those comments, that means I would want to read THEM. Who does this serve? I watch a video because I want to watch a video, I don’t want a summary of the content I came to see. As a bonus to this rant, If I wanted shorts I’d watch them, hell you can’t even remove them anymore, not that I could before since they always came back. It’s like my doctor saying I shouldn’t have a surgery to remove my reproductive ability because I might want it later. No thanks, I don’t want kids and i don’t want shorts, let me remove it.

    It’s getting harder and harder to do anything the way I want to do it on any platform. Things I value get taken away, like down votes, and i have to use other means to return them and yet stuff gets shoved in my face that I don’t want. The algorithms are terrible too, half the time my suggested to watch are just tons of videos I’ve already seen from the most recent creator i watched. I love adam savages content but its background that I usually put on, I don’t need every other suggested video being that, maybe pepper in some of the other creators. I follow hundreds of creators and those videos ive seen are all that can be suggested, really? Oh and by the way, have fun with trying to block ads 😊 Sure, what I’m doing now works, but for fucks sake I would watch an ad if it wasn’t so toxic to do so. I just want a service that actually seems to care about serving. Not trying to tell me what I should want.

    Tldr: angry man shouts at the internet, contributes nothing or any real solutions.

    • Satelllliiiiiiiteeee@kbin.social
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      I feel like every company now is just trying to stick “AI” into things every way they can

      They are. Investors are dumb as shit and throw money at whatever the current buzzword is. A couple years ago they were falling over themselves to invest in anything that mentioned “blockchain”, now it’s AI

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      1 year ago

      That’s because platforms as a paradigm have failed. Their Achilles’ heel has been found, end of story.

      Not only in the Web, IRL too. The world is going to be P2P (which is the same as imperial, because an empire is a P2P network united by philosophy, I think I’ve even seen some passage by Mark Aurelius with this general idea). Call me mad or just scroll further if this looks nuts.

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    1 year ago

    This seems like it would be fairly useful for getting a quick sentiment on something like a tutorial, especially since they’ve removed dislikes.