Same. When I first heard the narrator, my mind immediately went to Vang Rhames. Such a nice combination. Now we need Terry Crews to narrate a Home Depot commercial! 😎
Imagine if Arby's made a commercial promoting their new pizzas that featured a clip of this ad, and they also roasted Chuck E. Cheese in this commercial.
Loving how the narrator is the most confused person ever. “Its… uh.. chippy.. himself.. the most.. unique mouse around.” “So come down to chippy cheddars … a little cheeeesyyy.. a little magical.. aaanndd a whole lot of fun.”
This is like some sort of weird dream. The awkward script, the scrambled text that looks like the Voynich Manuscript and of course the nightmarish "animatronics" that the AI can't decide whether they're machines, suits or animal people. The way their faces warp and the texture of their fur keeps changing is uncomfortable too.
One thing I'm wondering about is why it is currently not possible for AI to recognize letters in these generated images and turn them into something readable There's text recognition for things like PDF files so it should be possible if the font isn't too crazy
Huh... you know, many people say these AI videos are like peering into someone's dream, well they say that in actual dreams, text appears just like that as well, all scrambled and nonsensical.
I can't remember if I ever "saw" text in a dream. I think you're right. Maybe the brain remembers letters as an image or a pattern without associating it with meaning.
But they'd get cheesy and crusty if people use them while eating, I'm not sure if that's a good idea unless there's a way to prevent the buttons from becoming dirty
McDonalds has touchscreen mobile games at their tables. I assume either the clown patented it, or the rat couldn't figure out how to make it use their card system.
@@Fuchsfeina way to prevent that is if they have endless supplies of covers of the joystick used on the game, and after a bunch of people use one, they swap it out and disinfect it.
AI art in general is super interesting, but the most fascinating thing to me is the text. It looks like it’s a genuine language but it doesn’t make any sense. I’m so interested in the gibberish it writes
Yeah, it's seen tons of text but it has no idea what the symbols mean. It just knows "boxes like this often have a few of those kind of symbols at the top", or "pictures of old ladies often have symbols with zigzags in them" (discovered that one when I asked midjourney for a picture of "mom").
Our restaurant was founded by a serial killer, Chippy's was founded by an interdimensional demon with only a passing understanding of how much input the human brain can handle.