Catfu

As good a use of AI as I've seen.

UPDATE: An American variation.

6 comments:

james said...

Apparently people have been exploring theme and variations on cat battles, and I didn't hear of them until today.

raven said...

These are freaking hilarious! Thanks, I needed a good laugh!

Thomas Doubting said...

This seems like a direct descendent of the warrior rabbits, snails, etc., in medieval manuscripts.

Texan99 said...

The second one reminds me of this clip from "What We Do in the Shadows": https://youtu.be/wuQgG2BrZQY

raven said...

Over the last year, and especially over the last few months, you tube has been taken over by AI - the recommended stuff brought up is AI narrated and probably AI collated to form a video. One has has to search to get past the dreck. And the algorithms designed to get eyes on screen are like a funnel- the more one clicks on a vid, the more the next suggestions compress in scope-
Right now it looks like a race to the bottom. Same thing in general- the more AI is out there, the more the AI relied on other AI input- garbage gets recycled and condensed.
From a user standpoint, a main problem with AI as an information source, is one has to be an expert in the field, to be able to vet the info supplied.

E Hines said...

Same thing in general- the more AI is out there, the more the AI relied on other AI input- garbage gets recycled and condensed.

This sort of thing has been going on for some time. Earlier it was (and still is) personalized advertising, and that used much the same techniques.

Eric Hines