it has been...4 months since this guy tried to sell ai generated thumbnails
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A lot of people don't have class solidarity. Know a lot of musicians using genAI for cover art and stuff, but rightfully complain about music.
Yes, even big artists do it for music videos.
Yes AI can absolutely replace the kind of low quality content that he makes. Honestly no, not even that, but its a lot more realistic than AI replacing actually good content.
I don't know, without the Mr. Beast seal of approval, how do you know real humans have suffered torture and abuse in the making of the video?
That’s the beauty of generative AI… we all suffer when content is made with it. Emotionally, environmentally, and economically.
Why does Mr. Beast look like if a stock photo wished to become a real boy?
It’s because his eyes are completely dead no matter what the rest of his face is doing.
It's always made me wonder because they're dead in a very similar way to when you see a pre-transition photo of a trans woman (or well, most trans people).
How do I already have a [+79] next to your name in Voyager??

Sighh... [+80]
Average Stamets behavior tbh
I apologize for nothing
As you shouldn't 💖
Every picture of mr beast looks like a before picture.
God I fucking hate his goddamn smirk.
This, according to the man who basically had to back down from an AI project he started that allowed your yt thumbnails to be scrapped and AI generated, is pretty ironic.
can the bubble pop faster?
Woooow that photo crop is... a choice.
If it were me, I'd have thought his head is probably a bit more visually interesting than his folded arms, and I would've cropped the photo a bit higher.
Something like this, maybe.

There's no natural or artificial intelligence behind this type of content. You need money and low self-respect, that's all.
The kids won't care, they don't watch it for him, they watch it because he is rich.
Man this Whole Sora saga just reminds me of those "Ultra Popular Websides" that had like a single Gimmick yet EVERYONE knew... no one Remembers them now. Things like these cannot sustain themselves on Novelty alone.
I actually think AI MrBeast content would be more ethical than his actual videos. Which already use lots of AI anyway
sora topping the entire app store? good for them
So someone already making his competition and he finally speaks out? Classic