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I'm glad I'm not deaf, I woulda thought Camala was narrating this.
Hmmmm...an "error dynamic" body is something to behold...
Wow, seriously? that's the best you can do???
AI narrator sucks too!
@stanislawchalicki6238
7 күн бұрын
Probably fed garbage from OCR app, but more human-like AI phrasing would help.
The most annoying feature --- among several --- of this wide-eyed fan-boy video is the glaring closed-caption design, which is part of the content and cannot be turned off; you're stuck with it. This grabs the viewer's attention when it doesn't deserve it because the large graphic elements, full of grammatical and spelling errors, are an unacceptable intrusion into the part of my brain that had language standards and expectations chiseled into it way too long ago by tag teams of the Vatican's dedicated uh, primary-education experts. It's idiotic to trust a halting OCR "narrator" to read the script, which poorly coded AI then turns into unintelligible distractions invading 20% of the screen, spoiling what might have been a harmless fluff piece about Zora Arkus-Duntov from [GM?!? OMFG...] Marketing. A game of "Telephone" played around a table of drunks would produce a more accurate communication; and be far more entertaining. Suggestion: Wait until AI matures some more. In the meantime, hire a human to read that script. Please.
a lasting depression?