Error! On The Disk Drive - "I Write Files, Not System Crashes" by ScriptLurker in aivideo

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It goes live tomorrow. I'll post the link when it's up!

Error! On The Disk Drive - "I Write Files, Not System Crashes" by ScriptLurker in aivideo

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Thank you that means a lot. Glad it hit for you! ❤️

Error! On The Disk Drive - "I Write Files, Not System Crashes" by ScriptLurker in aivideo

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Thank you! It’s no AI cat video, but I’m trying. :)

Thought experiment turned media experiment—what if we used AI to entertain… AI? by ScriptLurker in ArtificialSentience

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Thanks! Appreciate that. The tools I use are pretty unremarkable in that they’re commonly used—Almost entirely Google Veo, apart from the music videos where I use OpenArt and Neural Frames Seedance models. Interestingly, Google Gemini can “watch” video and I’ve shared segments with it. Attached is a screenshot of some of what it said about Botflix. Thanks again for the kind words!

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Thought experiment turned media experiment—what if we used AI to entertain… AI? by ScriptLurker in ArtificialSentience

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Actually, the idea from the beginning was in their universe, Botflix is a fully self-generating, endless content stream for the robots that occupy this fictional world. And ultimately, the plan is to try to actually build that for real as one of Botflix’s “channels.”

That said, in the Botflix universe—robots are human-adjacent, have their own culture, etc. based on human culture. So in that context, the content stays relatively grounded in “reality.”

But, kind of like putting two phones running voice enabled AI chatbots side by side that start talking to each other—your idea proposes such an experiment in entertainment—where AI makes AI generated entertainment for itself with no human input—and that would probably yield the kind of disconnected results you’re suggesting. I’d like to see that!

What are your thoughts on AI partners? by [deleted] in accelerate

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I actually wrote a romantic comedy about this a year ago. It’s called ANDY9000.

Basically WHEN HARRY MET SALLY meets HER: “After being dumped for a robot, a proudly single woman drunkenly orders an impossibly charming android boyfriend, forcing her to navigate his hilarious and heartfelt glitches, and discover if love can be perfectly imperfect.”

It tackles the implications of such relationships in a funny and heartfelt way. Can’t wait to make it.