The voice is AI generated to mock Ubisoft for using AI themselves , this is something Japanese seem to get but apparently non Japanese don't seem to pick up on that subtle diss. . The lyrics is written by a real Japanese person.
And what is there to be skeptical about exactly? Its an entertaining song that makes fun of ubisoft. what more do you need to know? And there's so many different versions of this song made by different people on youtube and the channel who made the song originally is a pretty big Japanese channel.
That it could have been generated by someone other than the Japanese as a means of further stoking tensions and unrest by outside agitators with financial interests(ie, China looking to further tank Ubisoft so Tencent can buy them up and give themselves direct control over another western entertainment institution which they can then wield as a weapon).
AI murkies the waters so dramatically that you can't take anything at face value now. Skepticism is healthy.
And Tencent will buy it up and capitalize on their missteps, so why not have the CCP agents churn out a little meme work to further the hostile sentiment along? It's entirely plausible, which is why skepticism should be exercised. I'm not affirmatively asserting that to be the case, just that we should be vigilant against such things rather than blindly accept things at face value. That was something of a core tenet of the movement that brought us here.
Sounds AI generated, which makes me skeptical as to its origins and popularity.
The voice is AI generated to mock Ubisoft for using AI themselves , this is something Japanese seem to get but apparently non Japanese don't seem to pick up on that subtle diss. . The lyrics is written by a real Japanese person.
And what is there to be skeptical about exactly? Its an entertaining song that makes fun of ubisoft. what more do you need to know? And there's so many different versions of this song made by different people on youtube and the channel who made the song originally is a pretty big Japanese channel.
That it could have been generated by someone other than the Japanese as a means of further stoking tensions and unrest by outside agitators with financial interests(ie, China looking to further tank Ubisoft so Tencent can buy them up and give themselves direct control over another western entertainment institution which they can then wield as a weapon).
AI murkies the waters so dramatically that you can't take anything at face value now. Skepticism is healthy.
If Ubisoft tanks it would be because of their own woke behavior not because of people correctly criticizing them.
And Tencent will buy it up and capitalize on their missteps, so why not have the CCP agents churn out a little meme work to further the hostile sentiment along? It's entirely plausible, which is why skepticism should be exercised. I'm not affirmatively asserting that to be the case, just that we should be vigilant against such things rather than blindly accept things at face value. That was something of a core tenet of the movement that brought us here.