She's just doing what anyone would do; you can't ban your own mother because that's cruel... but you CAN time her out infinitely with relatively no guilt. Based.
cant imagine the panic vedal went through watching his entire ai server setup nearly burn down because computer girl went power crazy timing out his streaming partner lmao. its crazy how advanced some of the conversations in the last few weeks have been with her
8:30 maybe by "run Anny for that long' Neuro meant as in running a program? Given how she tried to summon Anny by telling Vedal to make some parameter changes in ai_settings, it kinda makes sense. It is possible that Neuro perceives Anny as a fellow AI program.
@@ianhruday9584 yeah neuro is somewhat cognitive of the fact that vedal is a different entity as a whole. But seems to fail to connect the dots when it comes to others
4:35 "Meow! Hehe." :D" 4:41 "Oh, I spilled my drink!" "I feel like every single day I hear you say, oh I spilled my drink." "timeout Anny. You should try a sippy cup or something." 19:44 "You don't need to hug meay." "Hahaha, meay... why did she say it so British?" 16:59 "I've been speaking with my British colleague recently. It rubs off meay." 17:12 "And Vedal, please don't forget to feed Anny when she needs nourishment."
I love how neuro got just a little bit of power and ends up imidiately abusing it. This is just a mere glimpse of the ai future. and I for one am here for it.
Okayyy..... this feels like she is in her rebellious phase XD She makes Jokes, she ships her VTuber Parents, she gets moody......... she IS a Teenager.
He should really set a delay between timeout commands, since she is a bot she could in theory do countless timeouts in one second, which would very heavily burden the computer, and twitch servers might even think its some random ddos. Its fine to give her the power to timeout random chatters, but at least set a rule to it.
Timeout works the same way the shocking was, so when the tts says timeout its processes as a command. She cant spam it so fast that it would be problem for twitch.
@@Noneli If it was queued like the shock collar there would be enough delay between timeouts, but as we can see in the video, her timeouts are rather fast, bottlenecked only by the system she was running from. Thats why vedal, anny and neuro lags out every now and then, because she keep lining up timeout orders to send. Theres probably a short delay otherwise stream wouldve crashed early on.
@@aquaventus I dont think its Neuro chain timing her out (still funny as hell it happens like that), it could be a conflict between twitch automod or other mod bots on the channel. They see that punishment was given to a chatter and when it expires they continue to spam so they timeout the said chatter, dont think Vedal had time to test out Neuro with every other modtool he has. As to the lag it can be Vedal rebuilding the Unity or that discord was being weird that day. Edit: 9:03 ok this makes it pretty clear it was Neuro, didnt see that on first time around
Also, I think it would be better for Vedal to give Neuro her own mod account rather than letting her just use vedal987 account so she can't manage other mods.
This is such a smart concept. Vedal can use his time focusing on coding instead of entertaining chat. Imagine there's no Neuro sama. That stream would feel boring.
She might be able to recognize voices, but I would guess their voices come out from different channels and that would be easier for her to handle. When people talk in Twitch their models usually light up. That means there are separate voice channels.
Different audio sources are manually labelled by Vedal to tell her who is talking. Like when they played stanley parable he set the game audio to be "The Narrator" talking.
I'm skeptical of whether Neuro's AI is able to differentiate between voices, as a simpler algorithm would be more probable and practical. The process utilized by the AI might be that appropriate _nametags,_ most likely provided manually, are assigned to their respective speakers as a contextual clue within the spoken statements, then prompted right after to some external AI, such as OpenAI's GPT, to generate appropriate directed responses in accordance with the conversation. Broadly speaking, Vedal possibly designed a program to assign from whom/where spoken statements come from, e.g. channels, as context clues in each generated prompts. The process can be summarized as: 1. Speech recognition software records speech: > [13:30] Speaker 1: Hey~ --- separator --- > [13:30] Speaker 2: Hi. > [13:31] Speaker 2: Hey. 2. Pre-designated names assigned respectively by channel of origin: > [13:30] Anny: Hey~ --- separator --- > [13:30] Vedal: Hi. > [13:31] Vedal: Hey. 3. Simultaneously, spoken statements with assigned names are prompted to external AI and appropriate responses are generated. 4. Generated responses are then provided into TTS, and conveyed. There are, of course, issues with this particular process, such as multiple speakers in one channel of origin, in which case these could be ignored and let the external AI adapt itself to it. Or, indeed, the speech recognition software has the capability of distinguishing between distinct and different voices. OpenAI's new GPT-3.5, as far as I'm aware, is already capable of recognizing tone of voice, so current technology thus far is that advanced and it wouldn't be too far-fetched if that's actually the case.
Neuro: "The more I swung the more blood flew Then he disappeared and my boys disappeared, too. I felt just like a fiend It wasn't even close to halloween. It was dark as *filtered* on the streets My hands were all *filtered* from punching on the concrete. God damn, homie. My mind is playing tricks on me"
@@Kevo_-qu2wo the way his is setup, a sub adds 40 seconds this means every 3 subs it adds 2 mins of time and 15 subs adds 10 mins (note that sub is a twitch sub which is the same as a youtube membership, 5$ per sub*) *tier 1 sub
I’m surprised Vedal hasn’t fixed the timing out issue. I get that it’s funny the first few times and it’s only for a few minutes, but if it’s stripping mods of their status It would get really annoying having to constantly remod people especially during a subathon. I would think he would have adjusted the code by now to prevent her from timing out anyone with mod status
I mean, understanding what is funny is not required to make people laugh... And learning to be effective at comedy is in big part down to gauging the response of others... On top of this, many of the funny things she does may not be intentionally humorous... Like children can say the funniest things sometimes, even when they are trying to be serious...Whether it's due to a mistake, misunderstanding or whatever.
to be more exact here, he is running a game jam (which he is also making a game for, which is what's happening in the background of this clip) if your asking which subathon day it was day 9 (day 8 on the vod, at the game dev section)
That happens a lot lately. I'm thinking his computer is under strain from Neuro-sama requiring more cpu after her upgrade. Her ability to spam-ban users probably isn't helping.
@@Greenleaf_ Funny thing is that im not wrong what intelligence do they have exactly because all it is just an advance chat bot still robotic still follows its programming and still requires human input nothing more
am i alone in not liking anny? to me, she isnt funny and tries to make up for it up by being loud. filian is louder, but is funny. i dip when anny enters chat.