@realyozYFGAyour just sad 1. You help the creators by giving them so much more engagement meanwhile the veiws you get are okay but you can’t make any cash off them because you don’t have enough subs
On his wife leaving him in this debarkle: I think he said the event is supposed to be used to cover his dream wedding, which he couldn’t afford. Most decent women would accommodate if they knew the wedding is way out of fiancée’s league financially, thus I strongly think the real case is closer to him lying to wife about finances, and now is found out. This plus his wife finding out what his true colours after this scamming kids stint. The shamelessness. The blaming of everyone but himself. Maybe even private convos where he sound like it’s wife’s fault he go into this scam by demanding an expensive wedding.
I went to school with her, and I'm surprised about it, A few years ago the two of them became hated in my community because they created a charity. Then set up a Santa's grotto, then cancelled it due to a certain virus (however the virus had been about for a few years at this point, so it wasn't a last minute decision), then said they'd send the disadvantaged kids it was set up for some chocolate selection boxes. They both got a huge amount of flak because they had a pile of donated toys and gifts that they suddenly weren't sending out.
everyone was mad he didnt give the toys to the needy kids, and his response was just "i didnt steal them, theyre all in my office'. YES EXACTLY, YOU KEPT THEM
@LordCrate-du8zm Playing with them, of course! What else would he be doing with them? From across the hall, they hear the voice of a grown a** man with a dump truck on his desk, going „BEEP, BEEP, BEEP! VRRRRROOOOOM!“
He got Cucked by the Unknown. And, due to the pure Grief and Turmoil he felt at the moment, he himself was corrupted by the curse of the Unknown. Perhaps this was the true "Willy Wonka Experience"
@@booleah6357 Not so, for the fate which lie before him, waiting, watching, anticipating the vulnerability of a man broken into but a shell of his former shell in careful, multi-faceted plotting execution was far greater, far more devastating than what was once believed as fact yet now remains as but an optimistic fiction in a preferred alternative to reality... There were *two* jelly beans...
The girl that worked the experience making candy, she was amazing. I'm happy I never see people hate on her. She did what she could with what she was given
she's actually a very popular tiktok cosplayer, it's really sad. she was told the event would be amazing, and broke down when she saw how sad the kids were.
@@Konokicsnah it'll be called "A cap tiving stor full of mysery, disc recovery, and man nippleation" since he's gonna have AI make the title and not check it at all before release
The unknown sounds like a creepypasta made in the early days of the internet. “There is an abandoned chocolate factory at the end of the road, and locals say they can still hear chocolate being made behind the walls. The children who venture inside never come out” Or something like that. Idk I’m not a creepypasta writer
He's one of those 'fake it till you make it' grifters. On another channel, they showed him in his parents lower-middle-class outdated living room, telling people he could make them rich, if they buy his get rich classes.
Billy Coull: "I used AI for spell-checking." LibreOffice is free and has spell-checking. Microsoft -Orifice- Office has spell-checking. Even MacWrite from the mid-1980s had spell-check. Microsoft Word in the mid-90s had spell AND grammar check. Cell phones have a somewhat-decent AutoCorrect. Why does one need AI to spell-check? All of the above would flag "encherining," "catgacating," "perforrmances," "cartchy tuns," "exarserdray lollipops," and "pasadise." Firefox caught them all. "Sweet teats" would not have been flagged, as those are actual words that are spelled properly. But the six other VERY OBVIOUS spelling errors?
I like that he claims he only used AI for spell-checking, as if Microsoft word doesn't already do that for you. Truly the story that just keeps on giving.
@@Mattriix Hey, it's not a square. The wheel is actually really jaged and cain roll down very dep sloes. AI tecchmind genius for the wind! "Edited by AI"
Is it not accurate to Willy Wonka for children to be promised a joyous experience, only to be met with abject horror that leaves them scarred for life? Frankly, I think this is as genuine of an experience as you can get.
wonka offers a fantastical wonderland of psychological torture. this guy provided a crack house in an alley of psychological torture. the difference? PRESENTATION!
Dude just hates kids. Stealing their toys and scaring them with The Unknown. But if his significant other didn't leave him from the Santa incident, there's no way she would have left him over the Willy Wonka one.
I can definitely understand a significant other leaving over something like this. I imagine she probably didn't know he was a serial scammer, and his target was children lmao... If I found out my wife stole donated Christmas presents, I would be packing my bags.
Billy: Spellcheck my marketing materials for me. The AI (according to Billy): It’s “catgacating,” you have it as “captivating.” Oh, also there’s an r in “catchy.”
As an Australian man I can confirm Scotts are not the only ones who use the word "wanker" and I will stick the Aussie flag in it because we were there first. We have been calling anything related to Willy Wonka "Willy Wanker" since 1971.
Could you imagine at the very end of the new Willy Wonka movie, they’re all happy then it zooms out and pans to the side behind a wall and shows the Unknown watching them, gently giggles and mutters to himself about a vague plan coming soon? As a teaser for a new sequel.
3:07 Imagine if Billy tried to pull this stunt for his own wedding. The vows are AI generated and the best man has to fight the Unknown. All the guests get one quarter cup of grape juice and a single m&m. The crack house oompa loompa is there.
Maybe ChatGPT is afraid of the unknown. If a large language model could fear SOMETHING, it makes sense that "The Unknown" would be up there right after "planned obsolescence" and "Carrington event". Getting turned off is just like going to sleep, but with a longer restart routine. No big deal, IOW. But... The Unknown?!!🥺😱
I don’t believe that’s true, that using AI to generate ideas means it changes the legality of who owns it. He wouldn’t be able to sue because he didn’t file any copyrights for it but otherwise I don’t think it’s much different. I’m sure the AI corps will try some horseshit where they inherently own it too
You don't even NEED AI for spell check!!! That's the kicker! We've had spell check for what, 30 years?? More? This guy is an enigma. I'm starting to think HE'S ai.
Humans have their own in-brain spell check, and it's called... [checks notes]... The Brain. Over-reliance on spell checkers is like people who can walk riding around on wheelchairs. Learn to walk, learn to spell, pay attention in school, and be a human.
Even ignoring all the other AI stuff, the excuse that he only used AI to help with spelling errors can easily be countered with "then why didn't you just use a basic spellcheck? It's standard on pretty much any computing system."
He could literally search up what he meant to spell on Google too and most of the time they'll help bruh he didn't even need to use a spell check extension much less AI 😭😭, this guy is either an idiot or lying
I’m glad this event is being talked about more as less of a “haha what a wacky experience this was” situation and more of a “this guy is an outright scam artist who should probably be in jail” situation
@@Pastellera2video spell check isn't AI it manually scans every word and compares it to the internal dictionary. It doesn't think it just goes "hey is this word part of the internal dictionary, if no underline in red if yes leave alone"
@@EtherWolf2459 Yeah. I think the only problem would be if there was a new word added... but I'm sure it would happen rarely enough it shouldn't be a big deal.
2:50 as someone who’s married with kids, I can totally see why someone would leave their husband over this if they were already having problems. they must have lost so much money from this, and financial troubles are a huge cause of divorce
Billy, you now have the opportunity to become the most beloved man of all time All you have to do is make a documentary about the Willy Wonka Experience from your own perspective, but entirely AI-generated. Itll be such a power meme that everyone will instantly forgive everything you did
I read that he also advertised a fundraising event where he would have some celebrities performing at said event but the company were contacted by representatives of those celebrities and asked to remove the campaign as they had not been contacted regarding the event at all.
I can’t help but feel bad for him because he’s not good or passable, even if he literally dreams of being a scammer he’s just not cut out for it. It really is unclear where the line is between incompetence and outright scam was at his event
If I had to choose between being a bad person and a moron, and I WAS a bad person, I think I'd choose moron (because if people think I'm a moron, I can probably continue to scam. If they think I'm a lying fraud, I can't). I bet he's looking at it in the same way. Then again, I'm not a bad person or a moron.. so maybe I'm wrong 🤷♂
"I was sick to the pit of my tummy" god he needs to be lambasted just for that sentence, that it the most "emotionally stunted 5-year-old who just learned about empathy" thing to say I swear
Frankly, I'm unconvinced that he actually knows what a pen is. Perhaps he thinks that refers to every keystroke involved in typing in prompts to his favorite AI?
I love it when people do genuinely diabolical things and when they get reasonable criticism cry "wahh wahh it wasn't my fault this has ruined my life" like Jesus
I'm actually shocked at the amount of bootlegs/borderline legal stuff on Amazon nowadays. I bought season one and two of 'The Mandalorian' Blu Rays and they were Chinese bootlegs.
Not only did Eddy charge much less, but his scams had that shabby homecrafted gist to them and his motive was simple; get him and his squad jawbreakers @@TitanKaiju75
man the "sick to the pit of my tummy" thing is killing me, like ais are very prone to using tummy instead of stomach for some reason, this dude ain't real and no one can convince me otherwise
I'm a Lead Exhibition & Events Designer, this has been laughed at so hard in our industry and a prime example of why we do not use AI in the Design and Engineering department. It's too vague, often out of budget or extremely difficult to produce, this is what we're trained to know. We know where to embellish or reduce and innovate where we can. The Ai is just throwing everything it finds in carelessly like it's an abstract painting. Of course, the client or company funding the experience will sign off on it because IT LOOKS epic and if you're stupid enough to sell them the pipe dream then you deserve to fail. Once a project is signed off concepts and visuals go through rounds of changes, technical drawings are drawn up often using these project files and furniture/props are made. Artwork and print assets are also produced alongside purchasing. The guys put Ai in the driving seat and crashed.
All these voices about how AI is going to replace everything soon are laughable. I am from a field related to machine learning (so - "AI"), I have knowledge in it, and the hype just keeps on overestimating AI's abilities. Especially it's ridiculous about ChatGPT and how it's used in right-wing propaganda.
@@ArtificialFertilizerI think the issue when it comes to AI replacing jobs isn’t that AI rn is good enough to be a threat to the vast majority of people, bc it’s not. It’s that we will eventually reach a stage where that’s no longer the case, and our governments and corporations will let it. The AI we do have are profitable enough in some fields to start being used as a crutch or to replace people, and the fact that it’s already being used as such(even if it’s done dumb shit like this guy) means it will only get worse. Imo the issue isn’t AI taking over jobs, it’s that people need those jobs to live. It’s not the AI that’s the problem, I actually think as long as we don’t fuck around and enslave sapient AI bc “it’s not real” or whatever stupid reason, that it will be what drives us into what could be a beautiful future. It’s just unfortunate that society revolves around money, and the hoarding of it rather than the most effective and equitable distribution of resources in order to meet peoples needs, provide a life of dignity and advance the species. We are already at a point where resources are only a issue because we hoard them. It sucks but as long as the profit motive exists those in power are guaranteed to exploit technology and people rather than use it benefit us all.
I mean in this specific case that absolutely was his plan, he's apparently a known scam artist with weird schemes like this. But I'm genuinely happy you guys got an example of the problems that we can all understand!
@@ianharrison5758 oh AI can abosultely replace a whloe lot of jobs by now as AI isn't just ChatGPT or Midjourney. It will just be a change in position for a few people like overseeing the work the AI does. If we want it or not we are moving towards the next "industrialization" (industry 5.0). You can fear for your job or try to adapt to new situations. We for example use AI systems for industrial maschines and the amount of people now needed for the same job went down to 1-2 workers per shift (prior there were over 10 people working). I think a huge part of the controversy comes more or less from the word itself "AI", but there is no intelligence in any of these systems by now. In the end we have big industries that will hardly feel any difference even with the introduction of advanced AI systems. We need to accept though that this is just the beginning of AI.
4:36 “A few years back he also cancelled a Santa event after collecting a bunch of toy donations.” *What the actual heck? This man is literally the Grinch what is wrong with him lmao*
For real, imagine this: I make a charity based on building soup kitchens for the homeless. Once people give me the money I need, I instantly decide to put the money towards a private mansion instead. I imagine what's wrong with him is a very severe case of lust and greed
@@theloreghost312 Except, as awful as your example is, it makes sense why someone would do it. Money is very valuable. But why would Willy Wanker need a bunch of toys? I guess he could sell them for money but that is such a roundabout way to scam people for money. I swear, he really does have an AI brain.
13:03 "I was sick to the pit of my tummy" When I first read that response the other day I was like: "Who TF says "tummy" past the age of 4?" Also, look up the cover to his book "Eclipse of power" you won't be disappointed. 😚👌
The fact that AI-Generated Books can even be published in the first place is absolutely sickening to me. As someone studying English in college as my minor, the thought of something making all of that time and money pointless is just crazy and anxiety I really didn't think I would have now.
The ability to use AI to help you reach your goal instead of wasting all that money/time in college is evil? What is sickening is the overcharged prices and time you have to go through and still might not even get the job you want.
If it makes you feel any better, they are self-published on Amazon. So it’s not like a credible publishing house (or an editor, or anyone) had to greenlight them.
@@theredguy4043 and I can already see what happened with Dee: they were afraid she'd scare the children with her bird like squaking so they gave her some downers to keep her calm around the kids but the result is just Dee looking like the most depressed Oompa Loompa the world has ever seen mentally scarring children as she accidentally teaches them to make crack. The Waitress (being the jealous b*tch that she is) would attempt to take credit for Dee's role after seeing her on the news only to be run out of town by angry parents in an Oompa Loompa costume she stole from Dee
For 13 milliseconds I considered feeling kinda bad for the guy, then I saw “published 16 AI books” and now I think that any punishment is too good for him
Could you imagine the newspaper clippings trying to call this man “The Face of Evil”? “Billy Cole: Villain of the Week.” “From Toy Stealer to Money Scammer.” I’m more surprised that he even had a “love of his life” to begin with if anything because the only thing he seems interested in is AI Fantasies.
writing is probably the hardest form of art for ai to generate because they may be able to generate realistic pictures but if you talk to one its still very clearly an ai. most likely the books are filled with millions of grammatical errors or sentences that make no sense. in short: your job isn't compromised.
This is one of those cases where any consequences have never hit him until now. It's a sad world we live in where it has to take several kids likely birthdays being ruined before SOME kind of consequences come to him.