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Web developers have an insane trust in dependencies. A front end developer mixing unknown code like a chef mixing ingredients, is a security nightmare.
This is like rediscovering the internet as a kid in the 2000's. Everything was so blocky, experimental, and wow cool woah! I'm gonna be looking back on this laughing how weird and retro these websites were back in the day
I think this is likely the future of the internet. Not simulated websites but a UX that is designed with you in mind. Your preferred layout. So “websites” as you know them today will just be API calls to get your catalog of products or list your services, etc. there will be no need for creative website layouts. AI will just grab the data and display it in the way it has learned that you personally like to see it.
This would only work with minimal user input and then it will have the disadvantage of generating websites in the form of the ones you visited in the past so it can generate some trashy “content” which you do not identify with (like social media algos)
This is insaaaaane, the fact that in just this month a ton of amazing tools so much better than the last ones is amazing, i wanna know so bad how will it look like in ten years with all this advancement.
Conclusion: I met Houdini 30 years ago, worked with him for a few years, left the Japanese industry at the time where the amount of work was so high and the creators' copyrights were ignored even though they owned expensive hardware, moved to the mountains, started looking into the situation a few years ago, and have now returned. It seems I have been granted access ☺
Now, I get it! I've been playing around with Websim for a few days now and couldn't wrap my brain around what this platform is capable of until this video! OMG! Please continue to share more use cases using Websim! I'm so amazed at it capabilities! Thank you so much for the breakdown! I get it! I get it now! :)
i think the most insane part about this is merging generations, with enough time and prompting you could really create some great stuff using this. wow..
i notice once the AI fails, at least today, no amount of prompting will fix it. especially if you want nuanced or logical CSS/UI(in whatever langauge). but if this influencer points out the failures, it will probably hurt his/her branding.
Claude is wild. I asked it about coding an app for my tablet. It guided me through downloading the android studio. It had me code a whole app. it doesn't work perfectly but it was able to get me an app that worked and almost did what I wanted. Coming from someone that's never coded an app before. Just insane. I have a little bit of experience with coding websites and some other things, dealing with software etc. But I never used android studio before and was just blown away that I could tell it things like " I need a back button in the menu" then it would revise the code and give me a new code set. I could also dump cat-log and crash logs and it would see the problem and fix it. Again not perfect. but very impressive for it's current state.
I do think claude is nice but I definitely think it'll be hard for you as you build that app even further. It'll give wrong answer. Starting from scratch it works amazing. But when working in actual bug codebase it gives wrong answers. Not sure if it's because he doesn't have data or something. Have you tried that?
In the far not so long future, PCs will only come with a built in LLM, when the PC is turned on a text prompt Container/ Voice input, appears then, its all left to your imagination 😂 you see what you want to see! This insane Sci-fi territory is coming really fast!
that's a dumb idea even if you're optimistic about LLMs. there's no reason to use them for literally everything when we have much faster algorithms for most problems. maybe LLMs will reach a point where they can generate faster algorithms to solve various problems, but those algorithms will then be in use and are not themselves LLMs.
@@classicmax794 But that's what websim basically is already - an LLM generating static webpages that your browser can then render. It's totally in line with a computer starting with an LLM and some kind of rendering engine, and just going from there. Which is sick.
AI can probably generate like XFCE themes for Linux systems, but I'm not sure the paid operating systems would want to give that level of control to the user, not when their direction has been more of the opposite over the years. It's a whole other subsystem to maintain, and it would definitely make customer support a lot more difficult, especially for business customers.
Well, asked it for a sudoku site. It created a pretty impressive page, but when it came to the "daily sudoku puzzle" it created a sudoku grid with preset numbers. So far so good. Except, it put the same number twice in a column. Meh, there is still way to improve. But it really grasped the general concept.
I don’t think it will replace the internet. I think it will expand the internet. I’ve had ideas in the past for websites but in order to test them out I have to learn how to make web pages and or hire someone and it wasn’t worth all of that to me. Now that chat gpt has been so good I have made about 6 websites that I personally use and opened them up to a small group of friends as well. Once I iron out the kinks I’ll open it to more and more people. To me this is what’s great about this sort of thing. It removes the technical and cost barrier and allows creative people to just be creative.
Yeah lol. I do like the idea of having a site on the go. So if I search anything it's created on the internet. That's a revolutionary idea. I think idea will become mainstream in the future and is a multi billion if not even a trillion dollar thing like new google but a hundred times better and bigger
Tools/startups like this that offer value-added services that naturally benefit from updates to cutting edge models are going to define the next few years of AI's adoption by the public.
not for long till we all need facial and eye recognition to prove were human just to use the internet and all this stuff is limited. enjoy it while it lasts
@@theAIsearch no way so it’s not limited like claud 3.5 is, that’s literally a game changer just made Claude inside of Websim using Claude and it responds to your messages like an actual AI and it’s actually is responding to that exact message
I spent hour trying to get something more complex than few simple websites. Also noticed that past the first/second prompt, it gets way worse at doing what you sau
I just generated an entire Minecraft like game, full of human npcs, alien npcs, you can build houses, destroy blocks, etc. AND I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT PROGRAMMING, I'M A MUSICIAN
Clutter Up the Internet? Like as in there is not enough space, so everything else becomes deleted ? Or slowed? Or Not findable anymore? Internet ist practically Infinite and more stuff is never worse...
Being above average is not good enough to survive the next few years. One needs to be exceptional to even survive. My mind is in constant blow mode from AI news this month. Just when you thought you have seen it all here we are. wow!
It seems to me that the opposite is a much more likely outcome. Lower skilled labor isn't as economically beneficial to automate and often not very viable at scale. We could be utilizing these tools to free humanity from the scarcity paradigm. However it's seems more likely that it'll be predominately used perpetuate it and further consolidate and extend the monopolistic consumptive economy as altruistic humanitarian and sustainable efforts aren't directly incentivized in our societies and economies.
@@newolde1bs. the whole basis of the western civilization is christ's teachings of altruism and peace, of course many dont follow that unfortunately, but dont be all 13yo joker fanboy on society itself, the average person is good, and if you dont have faith in that, you shouldnt be giving advice to anyone, your comment reeks of salty and acid socialist defeat.
I'm so far below average I'm on disability, so I should be safe. At least until the whole system collapses from supporting everyone who goes obsolete. So, maybe I die next year? Maybe sooner? Cool beans. Progress is tight.
@@jspetsandcrafts9862 absolutely, or at least learn to grow your own food. You'll be much healthier that way anyways. As for the other stuff I said, I think it's up to all of us to find ways to work around the potential negative outcomes of all of this. We are not powerless.
This is ridiculously powerful. I'm amazed. I am making a tool that takes text input and append it to a certain file, at a specific position. After some attempts, I got it to perform the desired function. Now I'm playing with different styles of presentation. How useful and *fun*!
that was badasssss! it not only changed everything to Japanese, it added a drop menu at the top with JPY (Japanese Yen), so in theory, you could change it to USD and it would return to English!
I go on a hockey boards so I typed the name of the hockey boards I use and typed message boards and there were AI posters talking about hockey related things. I ended up getting banned a few times so had to redo it and tell the mod I was sorry and they forgave me lmao. Also you can make boards with no mods and admins and can trash talk, man those AI posters are good at insults. You can even make 2 teammates of your sports team into eachother and there would be a writeup on it but wanting them to have their privacy.
Hey fun tip - if you did microsoft excel with microsoft paint in context, then it would have a working microsoft app in context and might do even better. You have four previous pages of context, and that can get the LLM into a better latent space. This vid was awesome, thank you!
come on man in the future we are losing another job. goodbye to website developers 😔 I think our only hope will be to work as AI developers + Nice video 💀
if every website didnt make me sign up, enter an email, and a phonenumber I might care, but its gotten so annoying I will use fake websites that do the same thing, without me signing up,
once AI can take over all job's humans can do, why wouldn't they also be able to work as AI developers? Its clear we can do it, so it stands to reason that we could make a machine do it automatically and faster than we can. True AGI would become a superintelligence very fast as it would make itself smarter exponentially (continuing the trend humans have already been on the past 200,000 years)
Lol you are totally wrong. You can get the same result copying someone's side project from github. When I asked to return "bank website" it gave me very ugly website, which you will never say it's simillar to real bank website. You know why? Because on github there are no much public repos with bank websites. I can't see any real use cases for this, maybe for MVPs it will be a good tool, but I am not sure. More impresive is Figma to React translation, but it still sucks and many things you have to change on your own. Seriously this all AI / No code tools are only impressive at the first look, but If you are going deeper it sucks in many aspects.
Err. I was impressed initially, but it can still create things with faulty logic. E.g. I made a piano ear trainer but it classified the intervals incorrectly half the time somehow. So make sure to check its work thoroughly (of course.) Also, it is clear it has been prepared with some modules that it re-uses. Which is fair, but good to keep in mind. E.g. the piano seems to keep about the same default appearance and logic whenever you ask it for one.
try this : 3d visuals with many colors that react to the beat when i play music in an internet browser it will not react when i play music in an internet browser but it will give me the option lo load any mp3 file from your local storage and have some nice visuals with the track. Damn, whatever i type it will come up with something (but like in my example it will not always do completely what you asked)
An AI which pretends to be you could have said that, and an AI which pretends to be me can generate an opinion about it. Cut humans out of the loop completely. It can all be fake, and we can experience boredom and isolation as we helplessly wait to starve to death. At some point, technology went off the rails. Why are the ultimate goals isolation, boredom, and the destruction of trust, art, and purpose? In the near future, if we live that long, we can have everything shipped to our tiny little apartments with robots. No one will be able to afford better. If we ever leave, we can get in an automated pod, go to an automated store, approve the AI-selected products, and have everything delivered by robot so we never have to leave the pod or see another human. Then we can be put back in our tiny box with nothing to do but consume food-like paste and machine generated content. Or they could just decide not to feed us and not bother creating the infrastructure to isolate us. Unless despair is the product, for some reason.
just found out you can make a twitter site where characters from any media are the users, did one for Danganronpa and it's so damn hilarious how accurate it is to real memes.
I don't think this will "replace the internet" but I think it could replace the OS. Why would we want a clunky operating system that allows us to install and run programs if we could have a personalized machine with a personalized UI where we could ask it for any game or program on the fly, or (likely as a last resort) install some traditional software? The "internet" is just a communications backbone allowing us to transfer data. That could still be useful, especially if our new AI OS could generate and consume APIs on the fly, so it could create its own cross-platform social media netowrks, multi-player games, etc...
This will definitely change the internet, especially if it becomes publishable (as in, the "code" can be served outside of the enclosed environment it currently is being served in). On the other hand: this is a good thing because people can create new things. This is a tool that has the potential to enhance creativity and innovation. There will be a lot of bad (as in bad quality) content generated (because many people are not really that creative and/or are very tacky/tasteless and don't realize it), but from the ashes shall rise the phoenix and better quality content. Many people complain that their lives are filled with the monotonous. This is a way to spice things up a bit. Many Blessings.
im playing PvZ right now on this ai generated website somebody made. it's fully playable, with the right art assets, sound effects, everything. on the browser. i'm actually playing it like i would any other game right now. it works that well.
It doesn't need to be open source. It gives you the code for website it creates. I'm not going to break it down, but someone just has to take it 1 or 2 steps further and they have a fully functioning phishing site.
But can we connect the created website to a custom domain and host it somewhere like in Vercel or Netlify and get it available on the internet with our own backend? or this only work inside Websim? In case is possible, can you show how to connect the HTML download file to a hosting service and custom domain? Does it work only for website or also for mobile Apps? Thank you so much! Awesome video
you can download the html file in the upper right corner and do whatever you want with it. in terms of linking to a host, you'll have to do that manually. this only creates html/js so its not for mobile apps
Something tells me this or a tool similar to this one is going to become a scammer's paradise. Being able to create fake versions of established websites on the fly like this is going to have them crawling out from under every rock on the planet.
Myspace HTML editors were a sign of this. Everyone is going to make their own sites showing the cool stuff they prompted AI to make. Seems like it could be disruptive to social media.
That's really impressive. Especially if the progress is similar to what happened with video games historically. The game Pong is much simpler than today's 3D games.
LOL no it's not. Just as autopilot in airplanes did not render pilots obsolete. It's an LLM, it can only regurgitate shit from the data it scraped it can't create something new. I've played a little with this, then found it to be pretty useless
@@InnocentiusLacrimosa No it's your lack of perspective. For 20 years We hear that tech jobs are done and will be replaced by new shiny solution. Wordpress, NoCode/LowCode, now AI. We had to be replaced at least 3 times for these years, but still most dev jobs are related strongly with coding.
Most people think this is and will be limited. But it is not. It will just improve until it is as useful and impressive as anything else anyone or anything can create. Fully functional businesses, scientific experiments, multilayered ai agents, ... anything. (Including access to real time sensor data from anywhere, and everywhere.)
This is really cool. I think this will speed up developers being put out of work. 10:30 Yes I hate reddit. I was barred for the crime of telling linking to an opensource project the code I was pasting to answer a question. Well technically I was barred for telling the moderator 'I hope your daughters back never sees the light of day' (From Carnac The Magnificent) after he flagged my post.
I used the same prompts as you and none of mine turned out remotely good. The Windows XP had missing images with error messages on all the desktop icons. The 3d shape viewer was absolutely useless and not photographic. I tried that one twice. The first time, it was just a black screen with some buttons that said "add square," "add circle," etc. Clicking the buttons added a green shape with late 80s level graphics, but it was useless. I tried again and got just a black screen that didn't work at all. Not even lame green shapes.
My mind is also blown. I'd only been using it for a hour and made a couple hiragana study games including one that looks like a cellphone chat. It has a mute/volume toggle, and difficulty toggle that looks like wireless signal bars.
I got a 30:00:00 (hour) timer on one of 'my' sites. HAL tried to lock me out! I was trying to recreate Bubble Tanks (a series flash games) and the site told me to wait a day. I edited the timer to 00:00:10 The game wasn't very good, but it had the freeware throttle down Pat 😂
I always said 5 years and AI will change the world on how we know it. Now I am certain it is only 2 years away. One expert with an AI help will probably be able to do the work of teams. And we are still in the early days of AI.
I made a Facebook login page with this in 2 minutes, and every time someone inputs their username and password, it is automatically sent to my email address. This is great.
I tried asking it to make me a super simple 3d modeling vim like app, and it could barely ask for the position using prompt("What is the vertex X coordinate?"), but someone managed to make a fully functional scene creator that actually draws vertexes