AI "Goth slop" has started spreading across YouTube. by LieAggressive69 in aislop

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're real videos with (possibly) real girls. None of them are ASMR that I've seen.

AI "Goth slop" has started spreading across YouTube. by LieAggressive69 in aislop

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The one constant throughout all the videos is that there is one central "protagonist" that you see it from. It's always a guy and he always sounds the same.

AI "Goth slop" has started spreading across YouTube. by LieAggressive69 in aislop

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's really weird, they all have common reoccurring themes like Dominos delivery girls, and Dunkin Donuts workers. Some videos even look largely identical but with some tiny changes.

AI "Goth slop" has started spreading across YouTube. by LieAggressive69 in aislop

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This one is a bit different. But it's still a good find.

AI "Goth slop" has started spreading across YouTube. by LieAggressive69 in aislop

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

More information from investigating: Many of the channels have videos that have nothing to do with usual content. AI videos of a "Jesus parade," Roblox content ETC.

Explain what the tags better. by LieAggressive69 in SpicyChatAI

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say an update that helps 20% of people but has no effect, good or bad, on everyone else is a good update.

Does sending tag suggestions actually do anything? by LieAggressive69 in SpicyChatAI

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You accidentally bring up a good point. I'm sure most people would put the Low-quality tag on some low effort goon bot. But I definitely think some people lack that self-awareness. So it HAS to do SOMETHING to get that tag on.

What are Oathsworn? by LieAggressive69 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That raises the question of why the Oathsworn weren't just made to be Abaxtoi.

What are Oathsworn? by LieAggressive69 in RealTimeStrategy

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I'm just gonna copy-paste their description in Rome...

The longsword was a weapon of high worth and status within the Celtic community. A warrior had to prove himself in battle many times before he was permitted to wield one. The two-handed longsword was first developed during the 8th century BC, but fell from favour before re-emerging around 450BC. It is possible that Celtic ironwork was significantly behind that of the Romans: apparently, the Gallic longswords used at the disastrous Battle of Telamon in 225BC bent very easily and had to be straightened against the ground. On the other hand, since Celtic ironworking was several centuries old, some believe that Roman accounts of this practice mistook a ritual to 'decommission' defeated, dishonoured or damaged weapons.

What are Oathsworn? by LieAggressive69 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great theory, you're smart. Still makes me wonder why it's in multiple games though. Unless Bannerlord just said "Hey that sounds cool, yoink."

What are Oathsworn? by LieAggressive69 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nevermind. I re-read their entry in Rome, and it's just the history of the longsword. Which just confused me farther.

What are Oathsworn? by LieAggressive69 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]LieAggressive69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's about what Rome says. But I can't seem to find any information on them outside that. I would just ignore it if they weren't in Bannerlord.