I ended up on the non-English version of a food related channel I like from Georgia (country, not state), and it gave me the option to hear the voices in English, fully AI translated, using the voices of the people in the video.
I have not seen that option anywhere else, and it was both amazing, and creepy, at the same time.
I've been expecting to see news about it pop up, but it must still be a very limited feature or something. Point is, youtube is experimenting with a lot of this AI stuff and we are less than 5 years out before they just AI generate the entire video for you, and completely cut out the "creator" part of the process.
That's the direction all AI "legislation" is going. Only people who own the training data can use the AI, and youtube owns all the video on it's platform. They are going to edge out the internet user completely to regain control.
I ended up on the non-English version of a food related channel I like from Georgia (country, not state), and it gave me the option to hear the voices in English, fully AI translated, using the voices of the people in the video.
I have not seen that option anywhere else, and it was both amazing, and creepy, at the same time.
I've been expecting to see news about it pop up, but it must still be a very limited feature or something. Point is, youtube is experimenting with a lot of this AI stuff and we are less than 5 years out before they just AI generate the entire video for you, and completely cut out the "creator" part of the process.
That's the direction all AI "legislation" is going. Only people who own the training data can use the AI, and youtube owns all the video on it's platform. They are going to edge out the internet user completely to regain control.
Yeah youtube has had that for a couple weeks (maybe months) now. Noticed it, when instead of my podcaster sperg I heard some computerized German.
The obnoxious part is that it is on by default and I had to search in NewPipe where to turn it off. :/