Stan learns that the secret to winning a girls heart is through a lack of originality, also known as ChatGPT | South Park on Comedy Central, DStv Ch122
Well there are few things in play. Stan is socially awkward and afraid to say something wrong, Also Stan's dad is a bad influence on him, Wendy seems aware of this too.
many people predicted that long before these guys did. i knew the moment gpt hit the public all kinds of nonsense people would use it for. not really hard to figure out
@@samichan6848 10 years? no man that's too far. it's already been estimated 3-5 years before AI robots are walking around. people are really using chatgpt to scire dates and job interviews. south park didn't predict anything they just took what was happening now and made fun of it. like what is it with you "this show is predicting the future" people? this is all literally happening right now lol.
ChatGPT reminds me of the line in The Incredibles movie (from 2004) "When everyone is special, no one will be" - it's a great equaliser. All these dumb "GPT hustles" like getting GPT to write an ebook are so stupid; no one is going to buy ebooks when they can get ChatGPT to write one for them for free!
The scams are specifically directed at people who aren't aware of AI and/or aren't careful to check the quality of the product that they're buying. Consider your ebook example. Most people would not willingly pay money for an ebook produced by an AI program because it's unlikely to be anything more than a very basic story or overview of the given subject. Most of them are about as interesting as a mediocre high school essay to read. At that level, you're mostly just tricking people into buying garbage books. However there are niches where that kind of trick can go undetected for longer. Children's books are apparently a big target for scams right now. The formatting is usually short enough that the program doesn't have to work very hard producing pages and pages of text, you can use an art AI bot to make illustrations for it, and there's a lower bar for quality in children's stories. As a result you can probably snare some unsuspecting relatives to buy your dumb little book for a child's birthday that they forgot about until the last minute. Honestly I'm kind of concerned about all of that because it might turn a lot of children off of reading if that's the stuff that they end up being given to read. We tend to hold children's stories to lower standards, but there is a method to writing good stuff for developing readers. In particular, AI rarely seems to have much aptitude for satisfying narrative structures instead mostly just giving a very rote play by play of the events of a plot, often with entire plot elements introduced or disappearing without rhyme or reason. Illustrations also tend to get spotty because art AI has a limited capacity for retaining past images. So if your illustrations are a montage of what's supposed to be the same character in different situations, the character's design will often change significantly from image to image, because the AI doesn't actually remember the character they designed, they're just making a series of images of a character with the same general description. The end product is all in all very unsatisfying and I honestly think most parents could tell their kid a better story themselves than OpenAI ever could, to say nothing about professional children's book authors.
@@alks091 considering how few ppl dont have the attention span for books nowadays, it’ll be ppl actually interested in literature that’ll read and so not interested in robots who are using algorithms not creativity or experience or passion
Does that mean that shes the only one who remembers Kenny has died and risen from the dead many times yk cause shes the only one who mentions what happened to his dad in the previous episodes
She text me so goddamn much … JESUS CHRIST ! Lol I don’t know why but that was just the funniest thing ever to me still laughing as I wrote this comment
Chatgpt is the new internet or iphone. Once people learn of its uses you will never come back. Googling for questions is one thing, but chat gpting it is 100x more convenient while it digest the context of the question xD
once two people used automated email response with no restrictions and the bots ended up emailing back and forth until the system overloaded and went down
Seems to me that Stan and Clyde would much rather say sweet nothings to their girls' face then sterilize it thru non stop hollow text messaging. Is that so bad?
It’s fair to not like texting, but that’s probably a conversation you’d have to have with your significant other regarding personal boundaries. Ignoring someone, whether it’s in text or in real life, is both rude, and not a good way to go about establishing relationship boundaries. It effectively puts the problem on someone else because you can’t communicate properly.
I started to learn the possibilites of chatgpt with this episode. Then I started making money automatizating SEO, Writing, Content creation with chatgpt😂 This changed my life.
What women dont understand is us guys are nonvocal with our feelings, if we dont text you that means everything is going good. You should be worried if we start texting paragrapha to you.
This is mind shocking. This cartoon came out in 1996 way before smartphones and all these high tech material. And these kids are just frozen in time when they should all be grown up.
hi South Park creators , i keep seeing in my head Oprah , Gail , and the guy who offered the sussexes his residence ; sometimes even M.Obama going around Megan and Harry jumping and singing : Ring around the rosies a pocketfull of posies ... ...We all fall down ...
lmao it's sad people are really doing this. dudes are taking their game to the next level on dating apps. which sucks for women because instead of knowing right from the start when the dude says "hey bby u cute wanna fuk 2nite?", now they will get swooned by a gentleman only to find out that when they go on a date the dude has no idea what to say without his app and just says what he normally would've said.