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I literally just said to myself "I just have a feeling that this week is going to be a life changing week." Than I saw this. Confirmation from my Abba Yah!
It’s especially remarkable given that this clearly isn’t a human being narrating, but an AI simulation. The only explanation I can think of is that the people behind this video actually typed “seen” when they were entering the text.
@@fromchomleystreet Sean can be pronounced as ''Seen'', but the most common is ''Sean'', which is Irish, and technically should be spelled ''Séan'' with an accent.
@@NBrixH I’ve never in my life met a person called Sean who pronounces their name “seen”. The common English pronunciation of the name Sean is “Shawn” (regardless of the absence of an acute accent, which forms part of the way the name is spelled in the original Irish, which uses such marks in text, but not in English, which doesn’t), and indeed that is the way Lennon’s name is pronounced. My point was that there doesn’t seem to be a rational reason why the automated narration program they are using to render this narration in English would mispronounce a name that is so common in English, unless they had actually misspelled it as “Seen” when entering the text.