1:21 - This Person Does Not Exist ► thispersondoesnotexist.com/ 12:06 - This Cat Does Not Exist ► thiscatdoesnotexist.com/ 22:40 - This Waifu Does Not Exist ► www.thiswaifudoesnotexist.net/ 26:30 - This Rental Does Not Exist ► thisrentaldoesnotexist.com/ 27:57 - Ganbreeder ► ganbreeder.app/
Vinny boots up this game. "Hey guys, this is some AI that makes up people who don't exist." He keeps clicking. Click for another person "These people don't exist." He clicks again. A photo of Vinny himself gets generated.
"What in the name of all that is holy on this FUCKING earth am i looking at? Its- its like a chupacabra, its like a satan cat, its moving, with intent towards the east"
Every time he presses refresh he risks that 0.02% chance that an image so horrifying appears that it leaves everyone who looks at it permanently mentally scarred and this stream is quarantined and whoever has the image has the power to instantly kill whoever they please unless they're blind like the thing in bird box
@@LukieLuke5 I've seen cats that look like that when I volunteer at the cat shelter. You can usually wash them and have a vet do the vet stuff (I don't do that stuff since I'm not qualified) and they'll come out looking absolutely normal.
One of the more interesting aspects of this to me at least is that the reason there was so much use of animals and anthropomorphism in earlier cartoons/animation was to avoid the uncanny valley affect. Typically, we're so familiar with human faces and body mechanics that it was much easier to create non-human characters without it being off-putting or noticing things that were off. However, the human face generator was scarily accurate and most of those cats looked like cryptids that survived house-fires.
I assume it's because cats have a lot less distinct details to them that blends in with their fur. Plus cat pics always seem to be taken with a camera from 2006 while humans pay for super clear high quality photos of themselves.
I'd imagine that's purely because the Human training data was a lot more consistent in terms of lighting, angle, pose, framing, etc. Whereas the cats are kind of all over the place.
I find those to be rather dissapointing. I get what they are going for but it just doesn't work with random cursed images of various resolutions. Now if they took cursed images and drew them as actual Earthbound style enemies, THAT would be much more enjoyable.
@@chadschmaltz9790 Yeah I get what you mean, although I do think the overall vibe works. But they do stand well apart from that one popular post of the weird highway sign that got the proper treatment and (I think) even some original music for it. I can't find any video links but here's the edited mockup (I think in Mother 3 style): www.reddit.com/r/earthbound/comments/5pxvhh/coming_attractions_suddenly_attacked/
@@1000drman aside from the fact that psychics are supposed to have supernatural powers to be able to find people or speak to the dead. I can absolutely blame them for being hucksters
Stop making fun of my Nan's dimensional portal. She's very sensitive about it. It's not easy having to transport Rem Lezar through it whenever he wants to get back to his home planet.
one thing to think about, due to how much recorded content of of them exists, it wouldn't be too hard when the tech gets advanced enough to make neural network generated twitch streams. Years after vinny kicks the bucket there will probably be an AI of him churning out new videos of the future games
I tend to forget that all my favorite streamers and RU-vidrs are mortal and will probably die before me, unless I get some incurable disease, get into a car crash or some shit like that.
Think for a moment about the process that created these images. Two opposing systems are created as blank slates: One born to divine the truth, the other to obscure it. One neural network is trained to distinguish real images from fake, rewarded when it identifies impostors and reshaped to do better when it fails. The other is trained to fool its sibling. They fight for survival, in parallelized super-speed, in a battle lasting millions of rounds of one game, over and over again. As the discriminator learns to see through subtler and subtler imitations, the generator makes its imitations subtler still. It lives to learn, and its life is learning to lie. Once it has spent lifetimes like this, reborn over and over again to sharpen its skills, this is how it lies to you.
99% of Yume Nikki's OST are simple several seconds long loops of electronic music with primitive melodies which is exactly what algomusic here sounds like. The soundfont is kind of similar, too, and the droning lower sounds in the background are spot-on Yume Nikki... In a way, we are looking at a dream of an AI so this makes sense.
Didn't get there yet but i'm now curious to know what it will be,Full Metal was amazing Got there and i dunno why Full Metal,are you talking about Ed's "mom" and the people who were revived ?
29:48 Don't be surprised if the next Red Vox album cover looks like this. 30:22 This one's cool. 28:34 I like this thing. 31:17 And you can kind of like, recognize some of the reference point and then... ... 28:45 That is... a penis.
Like at 9:46 it doesn't know the difference between hair and hat's lining, but it somehow learned that a blue eyeliner goes well with them. Also, watch Annihilation.
The random music generator sounds like LSD Dream Emulator music, which almost makes sense considering the music loops in that game are random sound fonts for randomly chosen music patterns.
Thiswaifudoesnotexist creates some hella cool inspo for character designs. Some of them have suspicious white fluids around their mouth and ahegao faces. Some have eyes open at two radically different widths. It makes for great profile pictures.
I love 25:15 through 25:27 where it's like the AI is interacting with Vinny. Just as he says he's going to go it displays a sad/worried girl, then when he doesn't go there's a relieved looking girl (singular sweat droplet paired with fairly relaxed looking face), then there's two normal ones in a row to make him let down his guard before it's just ROM Corruptions ahegao. It's almost as if the AI itself was like "no, dude, dude, trust me, just stick around for this last one, you won't regret it."
One of my I guess fears is not meeting people who I see pictures of... hard to explain. ThisPersonDoesNotExist absolutely destroys me existentially. Good work keep it up.
This was only the beginning of an unprecedented neural network age. Exponential growth is bound to happen, and virtually all that we have built and ever known will be replaced.