both—I’d bet they’re between 5 to 12% of the population, and that they’re natural relays of the ideas you’d want to broadcast, if only they weren’t relaying such mode-collapsed versions of the points. A claim presented without deductive justification: in trying to make media that is very high impact, making something opinionated in the ways you need to is good, and making that same something unopinionated in ways you don’t need to is also good. Also, the video you linked has a lot of additional opinionated features that I think are targeting a much more specific group than even “people who aren’t put off by AI”—it would never show up on my youtube.
Also, the video you linked has a lot of additional opinionated features that I think are targeting a much more specific group than even “people who aren’t put off by AI”—it would never show up on my youtube.
For frame of reference, do regular movie trailers normally show up in your youtube? This video seemed relatively “mainstream”-vibing to me, although somewhat limited by the medium.
both—I’d bet they’re between 5 to 12% of the population, and that they’re natural relays of the ideas you’d want to broadcast, if only they weren’t relaying such mode-collapsed versions of the points. A claim presented without deductive justification: in trying to make media that is very high impact, making something opinionated in the ways you need to is good, and making that same something unopinionated in ways you don’t need to is also good. Also, the video you linked has a lot of additional opinionated features that I think are targeting a much more specific group than even “people who aren’t put off by AI”—it would never show up on my youtube.
For frame of reference, do regular movie trailers normally show up in your youtube? This video seemed relatively “mainstream”-vibing to me, although somewhat limited by the medium.