In Season 9, episode 12, "Bart Carny," we see Bart shovelling a giant mound of horse shit which means the Simpsons predicted "Simpsons predicted" posts & the people that make them.
At this point, I expect Bart to write "I will not use AI to make fake predictions" on the chalkboard. And then that gets circulated as a so-called prediction.
99% of the time it doesn't even match the style of the show. I have no idea how people even fall for this slop after looking at it for more than 0.000002359 seconds.
It doesn't help that the show has run for so absurdly long and has so many episodes it is harder to fact-check "predictions" and easier to accept "I guess I just missed that episode".
Yeah if you don't ever even try to cross check anything. If they don't tell you what episode it is even after you ask the main source it is probably fake!
Yeah, and even if we just stay within the realm of regular established episodes, I kind of see it is akin to how Nostradamus had like hundreds of vague little blurbs that are meant to be predictions. The problem is that: 1. There is no expiration date, so something is just bound to come true via random chance / Murphy's Law 2. People can interpret their own meanings out of vague poetry so many number of ways akin to reading a Rorschach Inkblot test 3. The more "predictions" (or episodes here) there are, again that random chance / Murphy's Law thing will just appear to occur more frequently Note that I say this as someone who used to be obsessed with astrology back when I was younger, and now at least have self-awareness of how easy it is for us to just force things to work.
ask "the real jims" or this channel or someone who has seen all the episodes. we have access to more scams now, but we have easier access to people who study everything from quantum mechanics (good flavin) to the simpsons.
5:44 I find it funny that almost instantly after this quote finished I got an ad about how AI lawyers are better than human lawyers. "You really think someone would just go on the internet and tell lies?"
I had a dream in real live before I woke up that no one under stud me because I was in court and the Ai did not understand what I was saying . What is that tom cruise movie where before it happens you are arrested befor it happens he's in this pool and then he goes out and makes the arrest??? Minority report I think that is what it is called. Like right now I have not typed in the word Minority entell now & it just poped up so the Ai IS Watching us. BOOM mind blown. Just saying😮 And I was down in Florida on the news they were talking about putting theses things post like two feet tall coming out of the ground up to your knees that will pick up gun shoots now if the Ai was smart it would Pick up What gun waht bullet make of model blah,blah blah but I have not heard anything like that in Ohio.
I don't remember where I heard this, but keep in mind that if the average person is stupid, that means half of everyone else on the planet is even more stupid than they are.
The most obvious fake ones are "episode from this year predicted" and if you go to episodes aired in that year the animation style is completely different
I dunno about that, Idiocracy also believed that dumb people were also poor people doing more procreation, but the last decade seems to prove that the really, really dumb and the really, really rich share the vent diagram of a circle.
@@MissEliMay_3 I do, quite a lot actually, as a fellow Irishman ( a real one not a yank ) I’m obligated to. The reason I’m giving this complement is because I enjoy this style of content, just as much as traditional Simpsons Theory
At this point you could say The Simpsons predicted just about everything using whatever out of context quote or clip you like. COVID, the Death of her majesty, the Willy Wonka experience, and the list goes on. It's extremely unlikely that the Simpsons ever predicted this stuff. Most of it was either a lucky guess (for example the queen dying was unfortunately going to happen at some point so it wasn't a bold prediction) or some random thing in an episode from decades ago that is vaguely similar to something that happened.
Disney+ has a collection of Simpson episodes that referenced predictions like Bart to the Future, Lisa's Sax, Lisa on Ice, Lisa Goes Gaga, and Homer vs New York
There’s only one Simpsons “prediction” that is an eerie coincidence is in “Homer vs. the city of New York” when Lisa holds up a magazine advertising a $9 bus ticket to New York and having the 9 next to the twin towers basically writing 9/11. I know it’s a coincidence but it’s still pretty weird
Agree, and they don't give full credity to the original creators, accuracy, and zero empathy to real-life tragic events, and some peoples include the actual creative individuals and team who done the heavy work in illustrations (which I have my B.A. degree) and animation field. Personally, I don't mind Tik Tok getting an actual banned alongside those AI monsters who would be lead to serious problem in the futures. More banned to AI and problematic Tik Tok users.
I especially remember in 2017 when they said *_"ThE sImPsOnS pReDiCtEd HuRrIcAnE iRmA!!!!1!!!"_* as if hurricanes had _literally_ (and I mean it when I say that word) _never_ happened in human history. PS. They said this unironically. I know this because when I called them out on it, with a list of hurricanes, not just hurricanes that touched the US, they replied with "ha ha, very funny". Anybody who _STILL_ sincerely peddles *simpsons predictions* should go -pound sand- touch grass, and never return to their devices ever.
Or banned permanently for all devices included the new ones. There's real-life topics that are already point out with actual people who have empathy, observational and talked to the public and prodessionals to this tragic event than those *think* is a hearty humour from ill advice users or AI bots.
The Fox/Disney gag was just another in a long run of swipes against their network. My favorite moment from the last 10 years was when Skinner held a showing of ‘Doctor Doolittle’. The Fox logo played and the assembly booed.
So I have mixed feelings when it comes towards AI. While I totally get that it can be a useful tool when it comes to helping you out with the heavy lifting and with coming up with certain ideas. Oh not to mention that AI was pretty much controlling the opponents/NPCs in video games. However as a content creator on RU-vid and DeviantArt, I worry that it might ruin the “creation” of content creation. It’s almost like as more people who take advantage of it the authenticity of that human connection between creator and watcher/consumer is dying in a way. Especially if how unfair it can be to see AI made content get more views and money than one made by the works made by the human creativity. And I’m not just talking about RU-vidrs, but also musicians and actual artists who feel threatened by AI. The only people who are benefiting are entrepreneurs who are getting rich by taking advantage of AI. Now I’m not saying AI is all bad per se, but it can be something that could potentially be concerning.
Bro those videos that say The Simpson's Predictions For 2024 Are Scary melt my last 2 brain cells. They either use AI clips or have terrible troof. How is Lisa being president predict Trump coming for office
@@Noiser2092 Oh… I really should have got that. In my defence I’m not a game person, Simpsons games are the only games I play. That and that Animation Throwdown game you can get on Apple and Android. And I haven’t played The Simpsons Game for about 10 years now.
Same. Especially, it take weeks or months to give a more polished results with the long development, feedback and getting a physical resources to complete from real-life freelancers or employee graphic designer, video editors, illustrators, and others to finish their work to clients and the companies in the media and entertainment.
The internet has made it harder then ever to discern fact from opinion, distinguish truth from lie. And that’s what scares me about AI. With AI, “fact” can be whatever politicians want it to be, and “truth” becomes subjective
I think the other reason the simpsons team got as tired of it as i am, is because i think there were some people who really did think they were predicting the future, i think for the hardcore fans who know better were joking, but i think alot of the people who are not as hardcore thought the prediction thing was true.
Simpsons never predicted anything it was all just coincidences. Predictions are like say oh I predict that your gonna die on this day not Asian people coughing in box's.
The Simpsons predicting things has nothing to do with writers coming from Harvard. The show has been running for so long that it is a statistical inevitability that some random lines of dialogue or background gags would come to retroactively reflect modern societial developments. For every one thing The Simpsons "predict" there are millions of things they didn't. It's literally just statistics.
Yes and no. Yes statically with hundreds of episodes coincidences are bound to happen. However, this is slightly increased by a very smart writers room with experience of lampooning current and past events.
Agree. Plus, it harms some potential and casual viewers to actually watch the new episodes of Simpson. And what's worse, some people seriously point those predicted to thr current writers included new ones who wasn't expected this tropes to go this dark, saddened and hot mess.
@@Jimmy-yi7iqAgree. by ripped off real life artwork by not giving credits and royalists to the original creators (living or dead) and misinterpreted the actual episodes based loosely on real life events includes peoples or original ideas into a explorative get rich scheme or tried their dammed to be "intellectual" philosophers without thoughts, actual resources and talked to real life professionals in the field. 😠
I'm in college and one of my teachers legitimately said that the simpsons predicted that stupid willy wonka attraction, because of that one episode where homer made a shitty amusement park in the backyard
the sigfried & roid tiger attack I will always maintain was NOT a prediction. I mean its a tiger in a casino w/ 2 people in flashy non protecive clothes. it was more so a thing bound to happen like how if you leave a pot running on a stove all day you're gonna ruin that pot
I actually used AI for a Simpsons related topic. I had to write an argument between 2 people discussing the Jared Diamond book: "Why Europe, not China". I submitted it and it was literally perfect
also i am in the writers head and i know they were pitching how funny it would be IRL if sigfried and roy's tiger attacked them, saying it's bound to happen, tbh it's not hard to predict that sort of attack, i will say though, sigfried who got attacked had lived with that tiger after and it never attacked again, and he lived with it til it died. but any animal could attack you at any given time, so it was really just bound to happen. that "prediction" is kind of like in encanto when that one priest guy said bruno told him he was gonna go bald then he did, bruno didn't even need a vision for that theoretically, it's very easy to tell if someone is gonna go bald.
I'm sorry if this comes off as rude, I really don't mean it that way but. If anyone believes in like 90% of those absolutely awful, clearly-AI AI photos, they need to develop some analytical skills. So many of those photos are SO CLEARLY TERRIBLE. Missing lines, weird bodies, strange colouring/shading, maybe it's just my artist eyes but it's not that difficult to see they're fake.
i cannot stand AI. as someone whos going into the art career its literally the biggest reason ill be homeless (if not i might make video essays as a backup)
AI stole one of my sister's fan stories about Pokémon she uploaded on Archive of Our Own. Like the RU-vid channel stole her story word for word, including the spelling mistakes. It's honestly insane just how lazy people can be.
I still remember Channel Frederator “made” a fun facts video about Butters and less than 30% were actually being true and a lot were said previously in THE SAME VIDEO.
There is also the 2020 lebanon tragedy when People had seen what happened they mixed 2 simpsons episodes to make it seem like the simpsons predicted the future
There should be a "conspiracy theory arc" rule, where conspiracy theories and theorists start out talking about aliens and bigfoot and being fun, but over time morph to being about racial hate and devoid of fun. it seems to happen again and again.