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Popular YouTuber who entrusted the script to ChatGPT… “Worst video without a soul”

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Casey Nystat, a world-renowned influencer with 12.5 million YouTube subscribers, entrusted video planning and script writing to ChatGPT, a conversation-generating artificial intelligence (AI). Nystat, who filmed the video as planned by ChatGPT, criticized it, saying, “It’s the worst video I’ve ever made.”

According to US Business Insider on the 18th (local time), Case Nistat (39), a super-sized YouTuber living in New York City, New York, gave GPT-4 of the improved Microsoft Open AI a vlog (video + blog) that fits his usual video style. (a compound word of) asked to make a script for it. ChatGPT learned Nystat’s video style and completed a three to four minute script in a matter of seconds.

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In the video planned by ChatGPT, Nystat’s wife Candice Poole also appeared in a short cameo. ChatGPT titled this video ‘A Day in Downtown Manhattan’.

The AI-planned video uses a drone and various camera shooting devices to learn the actual video style of Nystat. The video begins with a drone shot of downtown Manhattan.

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In the intro part, which determines the first impression of a video, ChatGPT, unlike Naistat’s unique style, says, “Welcome to Vlog. Today we are touring downtown Manhattan”.

Next, ChatGPT kept the ‘skateboard scene’, which can be said to be a unique video feature of Nystat.

My wife Pool and Nystat, who appeared as cameos, held the script of ChatGPT in their hands and read along to make sure they didn’t make mistakes throughout the filming. This scene elicited laughter from netizens.

The two followed the script of ChatGPT as they walked down the street. Her wife said “Hi” to her husband, and the age stat was “Anything new. Grass?” she asked. In response, the wife said, “We are planning an exciting new project, but it is a top secret right now. We’ll have to wait,” she said, and her husband replied, “interesting.”

After the Vlog shoot planned by ChatGPT was over, Nystat said it was “the worst video I’ve ever made,” and criticized the video for being “poor because it lacked humanity, depth of message and, more importantly, no soul.”

He continued, “Creative works such as music, YouTube videos, and paintings all deliver a ‘human experience’ that can affect others,” he said. “Overall, the script of ChatGPT felt like a robot.”

Finally, Nystat concluded the video by emphasizing, “I like creativity that can only come from humans,” and “I hope that AI tools such as GPT-4 will not develop any further.”

Source: Donga

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