Popular Post simon43 Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 These are the 'shorts' that appear on my YT page. Videos that depict a polar bear covered in honey bees and being rescued by a fisherman, or an old man on TV changing into a muscle man before our very eyes. It's obviously created by AI, but there is no statement at the start of the video clip that this is AI, and many might assume that this really is a real polar bear covered in bees. ... and that I find unacceptable. These clips have millions of views, and are obviously making money for their creators. But IMHO it's fraud, making money by misleading the gullible. I report any videos as they appearI. I have nothing against AI, but IMHO the use of AI should be disclosed to the viewer at the start of the video. YT does take down about 10% of the videos that I report, but clearly they are making attracting millions of viewers and I guess YT considers me as "Mr Complainer of Clapham"... 2 5 2 6
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 Report many videos everyday? Do you have any other hobbies? 3 3 1 8
Popular Post lamyai3 Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 This seems like the definition of an uphill struggle. 5 1
Popular Post HappyExpat57 Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 An image of a crotchety old man shaking his cane and yelling "Get off my lawn!" comes to mind. 3 3
Popular Post simon43 Posted March 13 Author Popular Post Posted March 13 3 hours ago, lamyai3 said: This seems like the definition of an uphill struggle. It is! I can't win at this. But it gives me something to do between my other hobby of telling men to cover their bare-chests when walking in the street or mall and not actually at the beach. As for men wearing shorts in similar locations, don't get me started 🙂 1 2 1 4
Popular Post theshu25 Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 3 minutes ago, simon43 said: It is! I can't win at this. But it gives me something to do between my other hobby of telling men to cover their bare-chests when walking in the street or mall and not actually at the beach. As for men wearing shorts in similar locations, don't get me started 🙂 You need more hobbies. 3
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted March 13 Popular Post Posted March 13 19 minutes ago, simon43 said: It is! I can't win at this. But it gives me something to do between my other hobby of telling men to cover their bare-chests when walking in the street or mall and not actually at the beach. As for men wearing shorts in similar locations, don't get me started 🙂 Too many no shirt low class men in Pattaya 1 1 1
simon43 Posted March 13 Author Posted March 13 1 hour ago, theshu25 said: You need more hobbies. Can you suggest some? For many years I have been a radio amateur, talking with other (mostly men) on the other side of the world about my huge erection (I mean my antenna erection of course). But mid-conversation I often fall asleep from sheer boredom when they get excited about the size of their erections... 1
steve187 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 2 hours ago, simon43 said: It is! I can't win at this. But it gives me something to do between my other hobby of telling men to cover their bare-chests when walking in the street or mall and not actually at the beach. As for men wearing shorts in similar locations, don't get me started 🙂 i'm with you on the bare chested men not on the beach road as to shorts on yt i stop them showing with an extension 1
Tom100 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 7 hours ago, simon43 said: I have nothing against AI, but IMHO the use of AI should be disclosed to the viewer at the start of the video. Should this diktat be applied to hollywood movies too? Are you also opposed to the use of technology like computers? Luddite thinking? Maybe we all go back to stone tablets....? 1
VR333 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 7 hours ago, simon43 said: I report any videos as they appear Simon, YouTube probably use AI to review reported videos these days... 1 1
Popular Post CharlieH Posted March 14 Popular Post Posted March 14 Come on, do you really think the average person believes a polar bear covered in bees is real? Most of these videos are so obviously fake that they don’t need a disclaimer—just like a magician doesn’t need to start their act by saying, “By the way, this is an illusion.” This is entertainment, just like magic tricks, special effects in movies, or even those over-the-top reality TV moments. It’s meant to be enjoyed, not scrutinized like some grand conspiracy. If people can accept that magicians aren’t actually sawing people in half, they should be able to recognize that a fisherman isn’t out there rescuing a honey-covered polar bear. Now, if a video is genuinely misleading—like fake news disguised as real news report , —then fine, flag it. But policing obvious entertainment clips as if they’re some sort of fraud? That’s just a waste of time, and honestly, it just makes you look like a grumpy old man yelling at the internet. AI generated just for you. 2 1 1 2
Popular Post GammaGlobulin Posted March 14 Popular Post Posted March 14 The problem is that YT should disclose any time the narration is machine generated. Why? Because machine narration of videos is extremely boring, and a waste of time. Creators seem to believe that they can use AI to create these lousy boring videos and that people will watch. They are mistaken. There should be a warning on YT videos anytime the script is AI generated, and anytime the voice of the narrator is machine generated. Google will not change. What is needed is an app to filter out all this AI GARBAGE. If this rampant increase of AI content is not quickly curbed, then YT will soon become unwatchable. 2 2
Patong2021 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 5 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: Too many no shirt low class men in Pattaya Too many morbidly obese women not fully contained on the Hua Hin beach. Their flab is not AI generated.
norfolkandchance Posted March 14 Posted March 14 5 hours ago, simon43 said: It is! I can't win at this. But it gives me something to do between my other hobby of telling men to cover their bare-chests when walking in the street or mall and not actually at the beach. As for men wearing shorts in similar locations, don't get me started 🙂 Don't forget wearing socks with sandals. 1
Lacessit Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said: The problem is that YT should disclose any time the narration is machine generated. Why? Because machine narration of videos is extremely boring, and a waste of time. Creators seem to believe that they can use AI to create these lousy boring videos and that people will watch. They are mistaken. There should be a warning on YT videos anytime the script is AI generated, and anytime the voice of the narrator is machine generated. Google will not change. What is needed is an app to filter out all this AI GARBAGE. If this rampant increase of AI content is not quickly curbed, then YT will soon become unwatchable. Would you mind flagging your own posts, please. I am finding it very difficult to determine which might be of human origin. 1
Digitalbanana Posted March 14 Posted March 14 11 hours ago, simon43 said: These are the 'shorts' that appear on my YT page. This makes no sense to me. Its not your YT page, its your YouTube channel and it's YouTubes homepage you are presumably referring to, where the algorithm suggests content, including Shorts, from various creators. The YouTube homepage is curated by YouTube's algorithm, and they can display any content they deem relevant to the user, so maybe they picked up you as a user were into these weird AI videos and wanted some more? As a user, you can always choose to ignore or dismiss these suggestions and focus on the content you're interested in, such as your own channel or specific videos you want to watch. As for your YouTube channel presumably only your videos and no one else's are on there as it should be.
ronnie50 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Could you do something about the still AI images of 'sports girls' who all have the same face and body (and four thumbs each)?
connda Posted March 14 Posted March 14 12 hours ago, simon43 said: These are the 'shorts' that appear on my YT page. Videos that depict a polar bear covered in honey bees and being rescued by a fisherman, or an old man on TV changing into a muscle man before our very eyes. It's obviously created by AI, but there is no statement at the start of the video clip that this is AI, and many might assume that this really is a real polar bear covered in bees. ... and that I find unacceptable. These clips have millions of views, and are obviously making money for their creators. But IMHO it's fraud, making money by misleading the gullible. I report any videos as they appearI. I have nothing against AI, but IMHO the use of AI should be disclosed to the viewer at the start of the video. YT does take down about 10% of the videos that I report, but clearly they are making attracting millions of viewers and I guess YT considers me as "Mr Complainer of Clapham"... I don't see much in YT, and I avoid their "shorts" like the plague. AI junk is more likely to show up in Facebook reels. Now FB is inserting that nonsense into my notifications as well. Which is why I seldom use Facebook other than to keep in touch with family in the US and some bass guitar and music education Groups. But the reels in FB are an AI laden cesspool of AI turds floating in a reeking brown swamp of FB swill. I can't stand them, and personally wish I could make all reel suggestions disappear from my feed. 1
connda Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, Digitalbanana said: The YouTube homepage is curated by YouTube's algorithm, and they can display any content they deem relevant to the user, so maybe they picked up you as a user were into these weird AI videos and wanted some more? If I spend anytime at all pruning Youtube, it's to review the "Suggestions" on the right-hand side of the page and either select "Not Interested" or "Don't Recommend Channel." Not that it works long-term, it doesn't. No matter how many times I prune Democracy Now and NPR they keep popping back up. I keep ignoring them. Obviously the YT algo thinks I'm like a battered house-wife and that I secretly desire my abuser to keep harassing me.
connda Posted March 14 Posted March 14 7 hours ago, simon43 said: It is! I can't win at this. But it gives me something to do between my other hobby of telling men to cover their bare-chests when walking in the street or mall and not actually at the beach. Was that you in Chiang Mai? I believe I told you to ****-off and mind your own business. It's amazing how many times we are told that "Thailand is a conservative country and shirtless farangs and farangs peeing outdoors is the end of the world as we know it." I don't know how many times I've seen shirtless Thai guys in Chiang Mai and elsewhere in the LOS including my own village as well as seeing some Thai guy on the side of the road taking a whiz half the time I get in a car and go anywhere. Thailand is a conservative country as far as dress. Actually it was forced down their collect throats by men with guns who insisted that "The West Is Best!" and "you WILL change your clothes to Western, Christian-inspired, moralistic attire - or else!"
VBF Posted March 14 Posted March 14 6 hours ago, VR333 said: Simon, YouTube probably use AI to review reported videos these days... And in the words of the pictured radio ham, "hoisted on his own petard"
2long Posted March 14 Posted March 14 We need more people like @simon43in this world. If he has the time and inclination to do this, then good on him. It doesn't hurt anyone, and could benefit us all.
simon43 Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 I assume that the YT algorithm notes that I open many of these videos to check if the thumbnail/front image is AI without notification of that. Then the algorithm assumes that I love watching these videos and posts similar videos! Aah!! I can't win. I'm still not sure why YT posts many videos of gimp suits, but that's another matter 🙂 As to bare-chested men, I would complain about such lack of manners in whatever country I would be living in. Bare chests belong on the beach, not in a restaurant or shopping mall. It's quite amazing how many people (of all nationalities) seemed to have missed out on learning basic good manners. 1
bkk6060 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 The lies, fraud and abuse should be reported. I have tried with no response. Many of them buy views, likes, subs, etc. The problem with this is advertisers on these channels pay for Ads based on their numbers making money for the creators and YT. Some guy with 50,000 subs does a live stream with less then 100 people watching. So bogus. There really should be an investigation into YT practices.
dingdongrb Posted March 14 Posted March 14 I suggest starting your day by taking some bong hits and stop worrying about the silly little things that you have no right to try and control...... If anything try preaching to the Thais about what a trash can is and stop littering..... or be safe and wear a helmet..... or stop talking on the phone while driving...... or pick up your dog's <deleted>.... 1
GammaGlobulin Posted March 14 Posted March 14 4 hours ago, Lacessit said: Would you mind flagging your own posts, please. I am finding it very difficult to determine which might be of human origin. If I flagged them, then nobody would trust me, anyway. Therefore, why bother?
jvs Posted March 14 Posted March 14 5 hours ago, Patong2021 said: Too many morbidly obese women not fully contained on the Hua Hin beach. Their flab is not AI generated. Tomorrow is the annual Cha-am bikini beach run,much better!
Lacessit Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said: If I flagged them, then nobody would trust me, anyway. Therefore, why bother? What makes you think you are trusted now?
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