The "VTuber" and its (Technical) Future

Ғылым және технология

Serial Experiments Junferno.
EDIT (March 2023): The ending of this video includes some predictions on the future on VTubing, including the possibility and implications of a truly "AI" VTuber. As of December 2022, this prediction came true with the debut of Neuro-sama just one month after the release of ChatGPT, which lead to mass debate about AI and the possibility of AGI, a heavily philosophical question. Given such hindsight, this video does not provide nearly enough nuance to this now-widespread and controversial topic so please forgive the oversimplification.
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Corrections:
- [Visual error at 25:09] "Nvidea" should be Nvidia
Footnotes (cut for time):
- Woody Bledsoe later on went on to make contributions in early A.I. pattern recognition. An unknown amount of the research in the Facial Recognition Project is missing, and the research group the report was submitted to (King-Hurley Research group) was found to be a front for the CIA. The CIA stated that it could neither confirm nor deny the existence or nonexistence of the report in 2014.
- Modern marker-based mocap systems can also use LEDs rather than reflective or retroreflective material, which can be more easily detected.
- CodeMiko's mocap hardware involves a combination of an Xsens suit, a pair of Manus VR gloves, and a MOCAP Design facial tracking helmet (which is just a helmet attached to an iPhone X). The suit and gloves use various accelerometer and gyroscope sensors attached to the body to detect motion.
- Infrared light has a wavelength longer than visible light and is commonly used for night vision and surveillance, as it is radiated naturally by humans.
- PrimeSense, the company that designed the Xbox Kinect, was acquired by Apple in 2013 to design the TrueDepth camera. Thus, it can be assumed that TrueDepth's IR technology works similarly to the Kinect.
- The stereo mesh solver from OpenCV can create a 3D surface mesh using an array of cameras at different angles to a face, similar to the Pixel's uDepth.
- Another regression model is logistic regression, which puts the hypothesis through a sigmoid function to bound it between 0 and 1 and compares it to a threshold, thus predicting classification (0 or 1 rather than a range of numbers). The sigmoid function is a common activation function for neural networks.
- The cost function is sometimes referred to as the "loss function". These terms are generally interchangeable.
- The first ConvNet model used for computer vision was by Yann LeCun et al. in 1989. LeCun was one of the first to use backpropagation and was able to recognise hand-written numbers. This model would later be called the LeNet.
- Facial recognition (classification) models can also use statistical approaches such as PCA or LDA for dimension reduction.
- Tensorflow is a free and open-source software library for machine learning and artificial intelligence developed by the Google Brain team. Pre-trained models are available for use and further training via the Tensorflow Model Zoo.
- There are three basic machine learning paradigms: unsupervised learning, supervised learning, and reinforcement learning. Facial landmark detection uses supervised learning, in which it trains off of labelled training data.
- Landmarks are usually mapped to a 3D model by the bones of the model (which the renderer uses as a guide to move the rest of the model). The movement does not have to be exact to the captured landmarks. For example, an avatar could have a different degree of skin elasticity.
- Both Hololive and Nijisanji began for their respective mobile AR apps: The hololive app for iOS and Android and the Nijisanji app for iOS.
- Hololive has several other branches besides Hololive English. International branches include Hololive Indonesia and Hololive China (though Hololive China was shut down following political controversy). Holostars is the male-only branch.
- OpenSeeFace's models are trained from scratch using MobileNet V3 architecture as a backbone. MNV3 is a ConvNet designed for mobile phone CPUs. The final landmark determination step also doesn't use normal linear regression, but a heatmap based approach with offset vectors, where UNet upscaling layers follow after the MNV3 feature extraction. Thank you Emiliana_vt for this detail.
- Kizuna AI went on indefinite hiatus in February 2022 following a last livestream titled "hello, world 2022".
References (password: kizuna): controlc.com/7323a3b2
Photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, Fandom
Kizuna AI: / aichannel
CodeMiko: / codemiko
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  • @Junferno
    @Junferno Жыл бұрын

    EDIT (March 2023): The ending of this video includes some predictions on the future on VTubing, including the possibility and implications of a truly "AI" VTuber. As of December 2022, this prediction came true with the debut of Neuro-sama just one month after the release of ChatGPT, which lead to mass debate about AI and the possibility of AGI, a heavily philosophical question. Given such hindsight, this video does not provide nearly enough nuance to this now-widespread and controversial topic so please forgive the oversimplification.

  • @_m6_

    @_m6_

    Жыл бұрын

    good prediction 👍

  • @inconsistent_dg

    @inconsistent_dg

    Жыл бұрын

    good prediction 👍

  • @aannttt1267

    @aannttt1267

    Жыл бұрын

    prediction good 👍

  • @willwurtz

    @willwurtz

    Жыл бұрын

    good preditction 👍👍

  • @jenny_azoth

    @jenny_azoth

    Жыл бұрын

    diction(pre) = true;

  • @bernardli9514
    @bernardli9514 Жыл бұрын

    He turned himself into a vtuber Funniest shit I've ever seen

  • @chopsticks7623

    @chopsticks7623

    Жыл бұрын

    agreed

  • @Boxland_
    @Boxland_ Жыл бұрын

    VTuber Junferno expresses far too much happiness.

  • @greatwave2480

    @greatwave2480

    Жыл бұрын

    VTuber Junferno looks like yanderedev......

  • @lebro4401

    @lebro4401

    Жыл бұрын

    @@greatwave2480 been waiting for someone to mention this

  • @PenelopeNaomi

    @PenelopeNaomi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@greatwave2480 I was so confused I'm like, YanDev? What?

  • @ilikechineseteaespeciallyj7262

    @ilikechineseteaespeciallyj7262

    Жыл бұрын

    what do you mean he has a shiji pfp how on earth can he be happy 💀

  • @militantpacifist4087

    @militantpacifist4087

    Жыл бұрын

    2200th like.

  • @ultrio325
    @ultrio325 Жыл бұрын

    "Unlike in conventional programming where the programmer knows what they're doing..." smh Junferno never expected you to spread misinformation like this

  • @SpringySpring04

    @SpringySpring04

    Жыл бұрын

    Lmaooo true

  • @electronresonator8882

    @electronresonator8882

    Жыл бұрын

    even pros at FAANG?

  • @jan_harald

    @jan_harald

    Жыл бұрын

    @@electronresonator8882 you think there's any pros at FAANG? if there were, they'd have taken over by now >;P

  • @JoBot__

    @JoBot__

    Жыл бұрын

    As a programmer with 8 years of experience who knows several programming languages, I can, in fact, tell you that I have no idea what I'm doing.

  • @malachigv

    @malachigv

    Жыл бұрын

    can confirm, I can't read assembly

  • @Muwddy
    @Muwddy Жыл бұрын

    time to learn in a very *unique* way

  • @titusthehuman8922

    @titusthehuman8922

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ll cheers to that my dude

  • @Lar_Ott

    @Lar_Ott

    Жыл бұрын

    Good pfp

  • @mrrp405

    @mrrp405

    Жыл бұрын

    +2

  • @solitudesf8111

    @solitudesf8111

    Жыл бұрын

    *wacky and uncharacteristic

  • @ninjartist36

    @ninjartist36

    Жыл бұрын

    And rewatch it bc I forgot most of what he said

  • @bcunningham3718
    @bcunningham3718 Жыл бұрын

    Your channel’s growing so fast, truly a great demonstration of what happens when you make great content

  • @me-fp3cg

    @me-fp3cg

    Жыл бұрын

    I can't tell if each comment is sarcasm or not after binging Junferno videos, truly a mindfuck

  • @thetheodorusrex9428

    @thetheodorusrex9428

    Жыл бұрын

    @@me-fp3cg I think he's being sincere, I agree with him after all.

  • @speedracer739

    @speedracer739

    Жыл бұрын

    Imo, I think it’s because his channel has an almost old KZread kind of nostalgia with it. It’s refreshing when a lot of video essays like this just feel the same because of graphics and editing they use and stuff. I feel like Junferno’s videos are more down to earth

  • @kodirovsshik

    @kodirovsshik

    Жыл бұрын

    so true

  • @bcunningham3718

    @bcunningham3718

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thetheodorusrex9428 you are correct good sir

  • @Benetheburrito
    @Benetheburrito Жыл бұрын

    So you're telling me I need a PHD in mathematics to be a VTuber?

  • @fallenaspie

    @fallenaspie

    Жыл бұрын

    no just copypaste github code from people smarter than you'll ever be

  • @calvindang7291

    @calvindang7291

    Жыл бұрын

    No, because someone else with a PHD in mathematics did all the math already.

  • @H_elios

    @H_elios

    Жыл бұрын

    Just copy the phd's homework

  • @CrimsonAkato

    @CrimsonAkato

    Жыл бұрын

    @@GerardMenvussa * takes a gun from behind you * , it always was

  • @Whalester

    @Whalester

    Жыл бұрын

    Gawr Gura certainly didn't.

  • @tweak3871
    @tweak3871 Жыл бұрын

    As an ML expert, I actually think your explanations were the perfect level of detail, the only stuff you really skipped over was the optimization details. Unsure if you have a background in ML, it sort of sounds like you do or at least have done some courses, but if you haven't, really impressed with your ability to digest and explain this stuff. This is probably the single best 15 minutes ML overview explanation I've ever seen, and I've spent like 5 years pitching VCs and whatnot on various ML technologies. So if you're saying "I skipped over a lot of detail" due to any kind of like, impostor syndrome when it comes to the subject matter or whatever, I'd say don't sweat it, I thought this was really high quality. Only note would be the very very end, and I wouldn't expect anyone to really know this as it's a bit niche within Transformer research, but the whole point about "these are all separate models" is very rapidly changing because of progress with large pretrained Transformer models. In one of Deepmind's more recent papers, they shared a model called "Gato" which is a highly multi-modal Transformer model that performs reasonably well on over 600 tasks. It isn't SoTA in any particular domain, but it's also a wildly small model (only ~1.5B parameters or something like that, GPT-3 is 175B for reference), and very importantly, it appears to follow the same scaling laws as Transformer models in other domains. All of that meaning, very soon, these different specialist models will be more frequently combined under one big model that generalizes across domains. Now while it's highly unlikely that this will make anything sentient despite what the AGI-doomsayers may think, it will likely make that whole "Very real feeling Vtuber" possible like seriously within the next 2-5 years. But yeah man, awesome video, def just earned a sub from me, looking forward to whatever else you put out.

  • @Cyberlong

    @Cyberlong

    Жыл бұрын

    So MAGI from evangelion is a near possibility?

  • @tweak3871

    @tweak3871

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Cyberlong I don't know what that is lol I googled it, it looks like another kind of HAL 9000 or Skynet-like AGI kind of thing, nothing like that is possible with todays tech. There are a few legitimate experts who believe we could achieve AGI w/Transformer models alone, I (and most reputable experts) don't think that's possible. But to be fair to their point of view I'll describe it as I understand it: Basically as we scale these Transformer models, there appears to be these patterns where they sort of are suddenly able to do tasks that they were really bad at before. So like, as you make the jump from 1B parameters, to 1 Trillion, the idea is that there are new abilities that suddenly "pop up" that didn't even look within reach before. For example, suddenly being able to do word-based math problems & showing the work. So their idea is that it will "suddenly" develop sentience or whatever. Typically with ML, you see a more linear ascent in performance, but the "suddenness" here is what gets these people's attention, because if it's "all of a sudden" couldn't it all be within reach? I think the idea plays on human biases & aspirations really well, not all that different from the "I'm due" mentality in gambling. There are very technical rebuttals to such claims, the one I personally tend to focus on has to do with the way we feed data to these models. Basically, it's been noticed that if you feed data in other ways to smaller models, that you can actually get these models to do the things that other experts considered difficult. Basically, the model already had enough information to do the task, just the way that the task is being structured and described to the model limits its performance when it is smaller. As it gets larger, there is more flexibility in how a task can get described, and thus why you see the "suddenness". The model already knew how to do the thing by that time, and there likely was a linear steady ascent in the knowledge to do such a task, but it was masked by the fact that we were feeding the task in very poorly, but when it can make sense of our bad description, it does the job well because it has the information already. But knowing how to do various complicated tasks, and sentience, are very, very, very different things lol. If this sort of thing interests you, every AI scientist's favorite neuroscience book is "A thousand brains" by Jeff Hawkins. Describes a pretty convincing theory of consciousness and how higher level intelligence works and came to be w/the human brain. One really important characteristic is existing in an extraordinarily information rich analog 3D world, something that today's hardware doesn't really allow robots to do in the way humans do. There is no theory of the brain that even remotely resembles what we are training on computer hardware today. What we are training today is really cool, and really powerful, and will automate a lot of work. It will do great things, and awful things, but it is extraordinarily unlikely that it will resemble anything like HAL 9000 lol, a technology like that is a long ways away.

  • @Cyberlong

    @Cyberlong

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tweak3871 well. MAGI is a supercomputer that _teachnically_ has sentience, but at least on the show it isn't really shown so i'll omit that as I don't believe in sudden sentience. MAGI as a super computer, or three to be exact, is basically a group of fully dedicated hardware for Tree different AI. Ignoring the lore and how there were literal brains inside that thing, is it possible for humanity in some years to create a model so good that is able to manage the decisions of a city all of its own? That's what MAGI does in the Anime. Three Ultra intelligent AI That decide the future of the city and the best course of action.

  • @tweak3871

    @tweak3871

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Cyberlong In short no, but I think the true answer is more interesting. So first off, I just want to dispel the sort of myth that is this idea of some grand intelligence that is like an expert in everything and can perform everything whether it be human or artificial. Like ask yourself this question, do you want a generalist driving your bus, or a specialist? Like would you want someone who has spent 30 years driving all kinds of automobiles, or 30 years driving the exact bus you're riding in to drive the bus? The answer undoubtedly is you would prefer the bus driver, because there will be less error. No matter how you cut it, there will be a limited space allotted in a brain like a humans, or in an artificial one, as unlimited capacity is impossible. So no matter how large you make this machine, there will be a limit. So the next question to ask would be, okay, if we have this limited compute capacity what's better? One big generalist, or many specialists + a system of communication? The answer is admittedly somewhat context dependent, but for a huge majority of situations it's a group of specialists. There are many, many, many reasons for this that are rather technical in nature, but most boil down to some version of output vs. energy cost. So given that many specialists is most often the superior strategy, while the future won't be all AI driven, it will include quite a bit of AI in the mix, in fact it kinda already does. Right now the issue is communication of information between humans & AI/ML systems. A group of specialists are required to feed information in so that information may flow back in form of graphs and such which can be digested by people who aren't AI/ML specialists. But this is changing very rapidly, as now we have more natural ways of communicating information to large models. This trend is going to continue, and you will begin to see more "human" looking AI participating in the decision making processes at the highest levels of power. So the question, will it be possible to build a big model capable of making good decisions at scale? Probably (eventually, not likely soon), but it will most certainly be outperformed by a mix of AI/Humans specialized in diverse fields communicating efficiently. So you're never going to see some super AI governing our world or whatever, even if it does technologically become possible.

  • @Cyberlong

    @Cyberlong

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tweak3871 Oh wow, and how feasible it is for the AI to communicate with each other? Like for example, if we had an AI that does decisions (it doesn't matter of what kind for this example) and decided it needed to execute an action just before the value of certain currency passes a threshold. The observing of the currency and its prediction would be the job of another AI. Then, when the time is right, the currency observer passes the information to the decision maker to execute whatever it was supoced to do. That was an example of simple comunication, but if there were many specialists passing information to each other in high intensity. How efficient it would be, would it be slow? Would there need to be a buffer system? Is it necesary to have a translator between models? The thing is that the idea of a AI overlord is weird to me just by the amount of parameters it would need to have. But maybe a composite system for helping and managing certain systems in companies may be feasible. But i don't really know.

  • @jiffylou98
    @jiffylou98 Жыл бұрын

    "How and what exactly is the 'machine learning?'" Junferno is too good for this vectorized tensor field of reality.

  • @flaps_acd
    @flaps_acd Жыл бұрын

    Time to learn about something interesting by learning about at least 10 vaguely connected other things

  • @flutterin4595

    @flutterin4595

    Жыл бұрын

    Ayooo, you are still with bruhify pfp :O

  • @henryyeary5841

    @henryyeary5841

    Жыл бұрын

    He's just applying Dijkstra's algorithm to learning as a whole

  • @jamessmith-ek8rq

    @jamessmith-ek8rq

    Жыл бұрын

    Literally this channel

  • @ChessedGamon
    @ChessedGamon Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been recommended VTuber channels for like 2 years now and as soon as I thought KZread would stop I had to click on this and now the cycle reset itself I can’t win

  • @meino6465

    @meino6465

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea it's actually insane how good they are at clinging onto your recommended. No one is safe from falling into the rabbit hole atleast once lol

  • @Shajirr_

    @Shajirr_

    Жыл бұрын

    mark all of them as "not interested", eventually it should take a hint

  • @normanclatcher

    @normanclatcher

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Shajirr_ "eventually"

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight Жыл бұрын

    Jun as a vtuber is literally just a 3D model of Shinji... I'm somehow not surprised.

  • @Kenionatus

    @Kenionatus

    Жыл бұрын

    Seems pretty flat to me

  • @nathan2743
    @nathan2743 Жыл бұрын

    I can see myself, age 70. My grandkids are showing me a KZread video made entirely by AI playing Super Mario. It’s gonna happen

  • @passalapasa

    @passalapasa

    Жыл бұрын

    that already happend some years ago xD

  • @SlyHikari03

    @SlyHikari03

    Жыл бұрын

    A.I speedruns are a thing already. Now if we just add a personality to the speedrunner then we will eventually have something to rival sethbling or Simpleflips.

  • @czechm4te

    @czechm4te

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SlyHikari03 Finally caught a SAImpleflips stream, he failed to jump over the first goomba in 1-1 and then proceeded to crash live on stream, great entertainer he is.

  • @wamken619

    @wamken619

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@czechm4te 1 2 OAITMEAL

  • @markermage

    @markermage

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SlyHikari03 I'd guess that it'd be possible to start on something like that already. If I were doing it, I'd probably go with a model that is non-humanoid, going for more of a cute robot/animal mascot look. Make the model a non-anthropomorphic dog with a selection of expressions and barks/howls, and people wouldn't care much about it not being able to talk and would be more accepting of inappropriate responses and mistakes that a human wouldn't make. Tie chat (especially donations) into its reward system and give it some extra outputs of expression changes and visual/audio reactions, and you could probably train it into something entertaining in a pet sort of way.

  • @shylizard47
    @shylizard47 Жыл бұрын

    That jumscare at the end came so close to causing me a carebral aneurysm. Loved that so much.

  • @Jaeeden
    @Jaeeden Жыл бұрын

    "Both of them (the brain and computers) are things with parts in them that do things." Definitely using this next time my teacher asks me a brain-related question.

  • @Nerd72
    @Nerd72 Жыл бұрын

    This was a wonderful video, and I learned a lot from it when I wasn’t focused on playing Pokemon Picross on my Nintendo 2DS instead.

  • @rasilu93
    @rasilu93 Жыл бұрын

    Even though your explanations about machine learning were quite over simplified I think this is a quite well put together video.

  • @tecc9999

    @tecc9999

    Жыл бұрын

    still went entirely over my head, but nonetheless yeah i agree.

  • @quazar-omega

    @quazar-omega

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tecc9999 Agreed, in fact I'm gonna go get a degree just to understand this one video

  • @qiang2884

    @qiang2884

    Жыл бұрын

    It is actually not, like it is literally all what you can learn in undergrad courses(they suck off course)

  • @heiswatching

    @heiswatching

    Жыл бұрын

    My brother in christ it's a 30 minute youtube video of course it's gonna be oversimplified

  • @user-jd3gf5xw1x

    @user-jd3gf5xw1x

    Жыл бұрын

    @@quazar-omega same, I think i'll just take that module

  • @ojojostar671
    @ojojostar671 Жыл бұрын

    ive been trying to get into machine learning these past few months and this video perfectly summarized a bunch of the basic things which I have learned about so far

  • @capitaopacoca8454
    @capitaopacoca8454 Жыл бұрын

    21:53 additional physics

  • @reeto
    @reeto Жыл бұрын

    literally was just think about how junferno should release a video titled "The "VTuber" and Why Artificial Intelligence has Limits," crazy what a coincidence!

  • @user-cc9sm9xt8t

    @user-cc9sm9xt8t

    Жыл бұрын

    literally was just think about how reeto should write a comment that said "literally was just think about how junferno should release a video titled "The "VTuber" and Why Artificial Intelligence has Limits," crazy what a coincidence!," crazy what a coincidence!

  • @randomdeliveryguy

    @randomdeliveryguy

    Жыл бұрын

    He didn't release a video with 2 titles, that's impossible. How would he make a video with "The " and " and Why Artificial Intelligence has Limits" as titles?

  • @ChristianStout
    @ChristianStout Жыл бұрын

    You know it's gonna be a good one when it opens with a CIA document from the 60s.

  • @RunaBun
    @RunaBun Жыл бұрын

    I'm happy that my google sheet could help you, even if it was the smallest bit of help. I freaking love your vids! The amount of info, the pacing, the jokes, they're all so well-balanced. Hope the algorithm picks you up one day, you deserve more subs!

  • @rin_etoware_2989
    @rin_etoware_2989 Жыл бұрын

    when we gained the capability of editing out, say, certain buildings from a photo of the Hellsalem's Lot skyline, we also gained the capability to detect cases of bad photoshopping, as well as being just better at cross-referencing images with other pieces of information. i don't really see why this won't happen as well with modified videos, or even artificial intelligence that passes the Turing Test.

  • @Fabelaz

    @Fabelaz

    Жыл бұрын

    except people don't usually cross reference. And also tend to trust whatever they already believe.

  • @rin_etoware_2989

    @rin_etoware_2989

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Fabelaz hence our current problems with bias-catering media. but it doesn't mean that those strategies are ineffective, or that they cannot be taught in the usual media literacy course. seatbelts are not automatically ineffective just because people refused to use them.

  • @BJCMXY

    @BJCMXY

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember when I was learning to use Adobe Suite 5, that I noticed the artifacts and distortions in online content more often...Then when I learned more about how photography and cinematography worked, I could better spot media that relied on those tricks to influence how its perceived... And as I learned more about language and psychology, I was better able to notice when the statements and actions a person makes, did not match up. Essentially. Each piece of knowledge made it harder for me to remain ignorant. A lot of things are a result of applying various tools to the idea in hand, to obtain specific resulting responses. I personally think Photography, Cinematography, Music, and so on, are important things to learn about, since they all feature interdisciplinary skills. In other words, they help you recognize how mathematics and other STEM topics are applied to reality. An example is History... We all probably remember just how boring and irrelevant it was to learn about the history of the world, at some point... However, once you recognize how it informs you of things you're interested in, it's suddenly not boring. Essentially, a good teacher can help you make the connection between one topic and another, and how to apply preexisting knowledge to those other topics. Why I went off on this tangent is unknown technically... But they are connected, that is something I have noticed.

  • @iandakariann

    @iandakariann

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Fabelaz this is similar to how most people don't understand law or contracts and thus have to depend on them being honest by default. The security measure against fraud then is the fact that an expert CAN be found that can detect the fraud (a lawyer) and that once that happens other aspects kick in to spread the information to others (media, news, mail delivered by courts and lawyers wishing to evoke class actions). Eventually you get general trends that can be simplified to help the general population detect, not exactly the fraud, but detect red flags that let them know to either find and expert or to gtfo of the situation. Not perfect, of course but it works. Thus so long as Deep Fakes are countered by methods to detect the fakes, social constructs like the above to protect the population from them can form over time. Again, far from ideal but it's like coding. You don't code with the assumption of no bugs. You code with the plan of it working despite (or at times assisted by) the bugs.

  • @Me-da-Ghost

    @Me-da-Ghost

    Жыл бұрын

    Apparently a lot of AIs have already passed the Turing Test.

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy Жыл бұрын

    3:24 A Virtual KZreadr 5:23 Online Animated Character 8:30 Excel Linear Regression 9:27 Multivariable Analysis and Predictions 10:33 Modifying Features 11:28 Neural Networks Conventional Programming Machine Learning 12:10 Input Layer, Processing Layer, Activation Function 13:34 Parameters 14:07 Back Propogation 14:43 Architecture 15:33 Fully Connected Layers 16:39 Facial Landmark Detection 17:12 1 Star Spawns More Stars Sub to Dub 18:16 A Short Rapid Rise from 2016 to today 19:24 19:47 Lower cost V-Tube Tech Mouth Tracking Hand Tracking 21:06 Motion Capture 22:18 AlterEcho Vroid Studio - Customization suite 24:24 V-Tuber Lore 26:04 26:46 27:14

  • @mitochondria42
    @mitochondria42 Жыл бұрын

    Truly a Junferno move to put a real commercial instead of playing a Kizuna Ai commercial. Never change please

  • @AlfredPros
    @AlfredPros Жыл бұрын

    I love this video with passion cause of how well you summed up AI and machine learning in a short and entertaning way.

  • @studious0782
    @studious0782 Жыл бұрын

    This man just summed up 3 classes spanning over a year of my life, in 28 minutes. Incredible. And the best part is, he did it better! (and made me laugh, see A.I. can be fun and interesting. I'm looking you 90 year old man who 'taught' me A.I.)

  • @TheDragonSeer

    @TheDragonSeer

    Жыл бұрын

    As someone who is finishing Data Analysis in a week, same here dude lol

  • @karmagiel
    @karmagiel Жыл бұрын

    once again, you delivered an absolutely amazing video! i love your great technology-overviews together with the presentation and jokes :) (and srsly, how do you fit so much information of complex topics explained soo well in a single video?! just spectacular.)

  • @szotyaGD
    @szotyaGD Жыл бұрын

    i can't say that i understood everything perfectly in this video (even if it was an oversimplification), but it was still wildly interesting and super funny :D i love your style and humour, you pace the jokes perfectly in between the actually educational parts ~ keep up the good work ~ ^^

  • @jrojassengard2586
    @jrojassengard2586 Жыл бұрын

    Your work is amazing. Thank you for putting in the time and effort to make this video.

  • @Sagolel4797
    @Sagolel4797 Жыл бұрын

    I don't know why but i just love your sense of humor. Especially that passive aggressive mocking of people who turn away from any difficult sounding word that literally just means what it means.

  • @moxieman2452
    @moxieman2452 Жыл бұрын

    “Being KZreadrs, they are most commonly found on Twitch…” I’m dying over here, thank you

  • @gh0st6762
    @gh0st6762 Жыл бұрын

    We did it boys we finally made junferno a vtuber

  • @leafofyume7838
    @leafofyume7838 Жыл бұрын

    its nice that he takes the time to explain everything. even if some stuff sounds like it dont rly has a mattering connection. you dont see videos whit this much effort often anymore.

  • @markvanduinen7214
    @markvanduinen72148 ай бұрын

    Nice man, good stuff and funny at times :) This must have been a ton of work to create. Great job.

  • @windmiller6313
    @windmiller6313 Жыл бұрын

    I can feel you put so much effort into creating this video, I'm amazed! Great job!!! Also, as a person who studied machine learning a little bit, I can admit that playing "BREADY STEADY GO" while explaining it was the *best* choice.

  • @yd_
    @yd_ Жыл бұрын

    This was really good, thanks for presenting all the research in a fun way

  • @Lamaredia
    @Lamaredia Жыл бұрын

    Man, I love your deadpan humour! That, combined with how genuinely informative this video is, makes it amazing.

  • @johnes4882
    @johnes4882 Жыл бұрын

    your deadpanning is so good, not to mention the content presented. may the algorithm smile upon ye!!

  • @sno7599
    @sno7599 Жыл бұрын

    great video it had me hooked from beginning to end i'v been subscribed for a litle while and i think this might be your most intresting and captivating video yet you've really outdone yourself

  • @taki_val
    @taki_val Жыл бұрын

    I love your sense of humor, combined with the really interesting topics makes a *really* entertaining video! Keep it up Jun! :)))

  • @shylizard47
    @shylizard47 Жыл бұрын

    Another amazing video. ¡Thank you!

  • @walker_0924
    @walker_0924 Жыл бұрын

    This the second video I watch and I am still amazed how so much research can be linked together in such an entertaining way. Kudos

  • @tritoner1221
    @tritoner1221 Жыл бұрын

    your editing is so good!

  • @officialspoodle
    @officialspoodle Жыл бұрын

    I love the deadpan delivery of your humor. the video is also quite interesting. thanks!

  • @TheBellKeeper
    @TheBellKeeper Жыл бұрын

    top tier vid, you covered multiple industries in such a condensed manner.

  • @RWaarden
    @RWaarden Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video, explanation, editing - ooooh boy, it’s been ages since my smooth brain got stimulation like this and had fun. Well done, keep up the good work.

  • @58209
    @58209 Жыл бұрын

    just here to say i rally liked all the visual flair you've added to your editing style

  • @diffusegd
    @diffusegd Жыл бұрын

    The end part of this aged well considering the debut of Neuro Sama lol

  • @monsieurbouclier7341
    @monsieurbouclier7341 Жыл бұрын

    Pretty funny to see this video just after having discovered the existence of Neuro-sama.

  • @aayushbansalpog
    @aayushbansalpog Жыл бұрын

    Your content is filled with so much knowledge, I am always intrigued.

  • @randomguy9202
    @randomguy9202 Жыл бұрын

    I will be happy to see your channel grow, informational videos with humor is my favourite genre.

  • @ultimatebgamist4081
    @ultimatebgamist4081 Жыл бұрын

    this is my favorite junferno type channel video yet

  • @SrKing-dm4ku
    @SrKing-dm4ku Жыл бұрын

    Love this video, and would like to tangentially mention FUNKe might accidentally have been the first VTuber? He did review/thought pieces with SFM animation, and experimented with a face rig. This might predate the conventional anime VTuber.

  • @bolson42

    @bolson42

    10 ай бұрын

    That’s definitely a likely candidate for first VTuber at least in the sense that we understand it today. If you go any further back you sort of have to stretch the definition a little. Since the 90s there have been shows that use full body rigs/face cams, but they were never “streamed” or directly talked to an audience, and obviously were never on a video/social media site like twitch or youtube. Some even say (as a joke but it still stands as an argument) that Annoying Orange is a vtuber which fits the social media aspect but it doesn’t use any face rigging to map onto a model. However, the way that FUNKe used his face rig fits the bill in every way. Live streamed, directed to an audience on social media, using an anime-inspired character, using facial mapping on a character, etc. I think the one thing holding him back tho is most VTubers have an established context/story behind them, you watch them with the illusion that they’re “real” characters and that’s like the whole “virtual” aspect. Whereas for FUNKe it was purely cosmetic, we all knew who he was outside of the rig and there was no story behind the character

  • @Rodney0920
    @Rodney0920 Жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel today and your content is hilarious while still being informative. Awesome job!

  • @ceablue8037
    @ceablue8037 Жыл бұрын

    LMAO the amount of jokes in your content! Keep up the good work! I keep rewinding bits and notice small bamboozlements that I just barely caught. Your work is such a gem!

  • @conando025
    @conando025 Жыл бұрын

    This is brilliant in it's entirety

  • @Tennosan
    @Tennosan Жыл бұрын

    I thought if Junferno had model it had to be Shinji, he surprised me, well done. Also good video.

  • @enzochoi923
    @enzochoi923 Жыл бұрын

    Every video you publish I enjoy more, the small details are great, and well edited. In addition, your humor is probably my favorite of any person I've ever met.

  • @Remowylliams
    @Remowylliams Жыл бұрын

    Informative and funny. A great mix. I was on guard when I first viewed this. But you won me over. Thanks for explaining how calculus is still a thing even if you don't know what calculus is. Cheers

  • @natyacodes
    @natyacodes Жыл бұрын

    dude that neural network explanation is out of this world!!!! this guy is a literal genius

  • @wolfemooney7188
    @wolfemooney7188 Жыл бұрын

    Two jerma references in the first minute. I’m satisfied

  • @sailingthroughemotion
    @sailingthroughemotion Жыл бұрын

    Love these videos and always enamored by the fact that I actually come away from it having understood what was being said and being able to use it in a discussion later

  • @efrat7112
    @efrat7112 Жыл бұрын

    This is a really good essay! covering history, current state and a lot of the possible future advances. really nice!

  • @CH3R.N0BY1
    @CH3R.N0BY1 Жыл бұрын

    you really chose the most deranged pics and clips of jerma. doing the gods work

  • @rga1605
    @rga1605 Жыл бұрын

    This was a quite interesting video, I even joked to myself I could make a vtuber in R (especially funny since I flunked in that class). I like vtubing so it's a plus to know how it's made. Also, on the lore and why creators choose to include, I always understood that as "I bought the entire anime girl avatar, I'm going to use the entire anime girl avatar!"

  • @DaviusMelleisiusFelix
    @DaviusMelleisiusFelix Жыл бұрын

    Yet another banger of a video mate. Keep up the good work!

  • @witchclubarchive
    @witchclubarchive Жыл бұрын

    been waiting for your next post

  • @tangsolaris9533
    @tangsolaris9533 Жыл бұрын

    Never stop with your humor, please

  • @robloxianews7636

    @robloxianews7636

    Жыл бұрын

    “Additional physics” 21:52

  • @tangsolaris9533

    @tangsolaris9533

    Жыл бұрын

    Just noticed the civ 6? music under the voiceover

  • @beaconLofj
    @beaconLofj Жыл бұрын

    "'facing' the consequences of their creation." Epic.

  • @user-hg1jp1uf7w
    @user-hg1jp1uf7w Жыл бұрын

    absolutely love your vids always so interesting and entertaining

  • @aon7587
    @aon7587 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative, I greatly appreciate you Bro!

  • @20DX00
    @20DX00 Жыл бұрын

    Watched a few videos before, love the monotone delivery of these interesting topics, it somehow just makes whatever you talk about more fascinating, educational and hilarious Also, YOUR TASTE IN MUSIC IS AMAZING (3:22 Douse Shinundakara was the tipping point for my sub, good tastes)

  • @AzariusR
    @AzariusR Жыл бұрын

    What a convoluted way to explain Vtubing. I like it.

  • @azkamur1424
    @azkamur1424 Жыл бұрын

    Such a well made video , amazing content!

  • @azekilldiablo9315
    @azekilldiablo9315 Жыл бұрын

    the small subtle inserts are killing me. What a video man!

  • @joaomrtins
    @joaomrtins Жыл бұрын

    Can he just mark this video as an entry to the "summer of math exposition" and win it?

  • @VoidTheorem
    @VoidTheorem Жыл бұрын

    "And if you don't know calculus, well it's the same thing but you wouldn't understand." Your videos are great lmao

  • @vikih6191
    @vikih6191 Жыл бұрын

    wow. i learnt so much. cant wait to research it further

  • @ReidakkDrifter
    @ReidakkDrifter Жыл бұрын

    Funny and informative! This is all that I could ask for in a video essay, thanks.

  • @bb3683
    @bb3683 Жыл бұрын

    This was great, I have learned about linear regression in psychology(...from which I dropped out recently...) but never realized it is used in such an awesome setting... yeah I wasn't the best student. Also about how we "see" faces it is even more awesome and it goes something like this you see a scene rather unlike in your mind, the brain pushes the data around many different parts that deal with that data in very unique ways (for example if a given part of your brain is damaged or othervise inhibited from working you might see everything but do not recognize faces at all, an even worse version of this condition -if I remember correctly- makes you believe you are dead or see dead people all around you) and only after many different effects like this do you get to the view you are familiar with (for example -once again if memory holds- you actually can't really see green in the night but your mind recognizes leaves and such and colours them for you automatically). Weird really, but awesome at the same time. I'm going to check my books and notes and see how much I messed up.

  • @Geomation
    @Geomation Жыл бұрын

    This man always finds a way to loop back to math or miku

  • @3089io
    @3089io Жыл бұрын

    Great video. You do a fantastic job delivering this stuff at a high level of competence and in a fun and appropriate way for a wide audience. More people gotta know about how you are good at making youtube videos on stuff.

  • @TheDominator
    @TheDominator Жыл бұрын

    this is such a perfect overlap of my interests. having flashbacks to my neural networks class, but still a great watch. awesome videos

  • @Preposter
    @Preposter Жыл бұрын

    The mad lad is back! I'm actually a neuroscience major and took some machine learning courses in the past. Those courses well hell. Props to anyone continuing in the computational side of neuroscience. As for 17:00, I got no clue. No one does, probably. Most of neuroscience right now is barebones.

  • @hongkyang7107

    @hongkyang7107

    Жыл бұрын

    To be frank, "Machine Learning" or "Artificial Intelligences" or what not are more of selling terms. Might as well as calling it "find-lowest-point-of-multiple-variables-function-then-rip-all-parameters-out-and-replace-them-with-something-similar-and-hope-it-works" algorithm. Which I think not a single word here included in any Neuroscience reports out there in the world

  • @Preposter

    @Preposter

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hongkyang7107 Yes, a lot of terms are like this. Neuroscience itself is also a selling term. You also mentioned that neuroscience articles don't overlap with machine learning. That's not the case. Many papers in neuroscience ARE about machine learning or programming. Both fields are relatively new and they overlap.

  • @kenpanderz672
    @kenpanderz672 Жыл бұрын

    artificial intelligence is when i pretend to know what im talking about until the person im talking to mercifully moves on without calling me out

  • @javaguru7141
    @javaguru7141 Жыл бұрын

    I teared up a bit when I noticed the Mimiga Village music in the background. I really love your videos.

  • @sherwinfernandes4061
    @sherwinfernandes4061 Жыл бұрын

    Great video I've never understood any complex part of your videos (mathematically or otherwise) But I love your presentation and humour

  • @EvanX109
    @EvanX109 Жыл бұрын

    This has to be one of Junfero's most cursed videos

  • @orangeapples
    @orangeapples Жыл бұрын

    Wait just a second. Are you trying to tell me that vtubers are not sentient AI who live in a parallel virtual world?

  • @CrimsonAkato
    @CrimsonAkato Жыл бұрын

    Junferno back at it again making me think like i understood everything i learned a lot and also felt like my brain melted trying to keep up with it yet i feel like i didnt miss anything your content sure is unique

  • @ammyvl1

    @ammyvl1

    Жыл бұрын

    yea i like that about these vids

  • @tomlapomme4745
    @tomlapomme4745 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the paper in references ! I didn't know AlterEcho project but it could be interesting to research in that direction

  • @Penguin_Spy
    @Penguin_Spy Жыл бұрын

    omg literally every single one of your videos is an instant banger like literally i'm laughing out loud at 12:19AM and it's only 10 minutes into the video your adequately detailed but understandable explanations of complex topics, combined with your deadpan delivery of lines like "a report on a project for recognizing faces called the Facial Recognition Project Report" combines to make some very high quality, entertaining content. you clearly put in a ton of effort, time, and research into your videos, and (as a viewer who didn't have to deal with any of that) i can confidently say it's worth it!

  • @arson4852
    @arson4852 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! love the dry humour. I do think it's odd how you conflate Artificial intelligence with primarily neural networks. This would exclude many things that are often thought of as AI such as chess bots that use primarily a minimax algorithm. One jokey definition of AI that was given in the first class of intro to AI at my uni is "Artificial Intelligence is cool things computers can't do (yet)"

  • @Lolminport
    @Lolminport Жыл бұрын

    I am impressed how much work you put in your videos. Great Job!! And yeah... you got me with Vtubers

  • @NotASpyReally
    @NotASpyReally Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this information Shinji

  • @corkabiznisLP
    @corkabiznisLP Жыл бұрын

    *neuro sama joins the chat*

  • @jamzee_
    @jamzee_ Жыл бұрын

    having been a mathematics major for a while, i can say, This is the stuff that made me drop out.

  • @daffodeline
    @daffodeline Жыл бұрын

    This is the most confusing Junferno video yet but it's still hella entertaining. You've got one hell of a formula that no one has ever really done or replicated yet, so keep up the good work!

  • @catswellthecat7855
    @catswellthecat7855 Жыл бұрын

    Another banger video, really love this channel!

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