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🎥⭐️ the ai is coming for your youtube thumbnails
ai generated youtube thumbnails, nick teaches you how to control midjourney, and rachel is falling for the ai tricks
🙄 Great job Anand! You’ve removed all trust from YouTube thumbnails. Before you made this tool, I really looked forward to checking out the new YouTube thumbnails each day to see the latest in digital art, but this has taken that pleasure away from me.
Announcing the culmination of my life's work: CTRHero, an AI to replace Thumbnail Artists.
We trained a custom model on millions of high CTR thumbnails across platforms.
Launching today, but you'll need an invite to join. For a free invite, just RT this, and I will DM you one.
— Anand.ai (@anandxahuja)
12:30 PM • Mar 27, 2023
📸 @nickfloats continues to consistently output these hyper-realistic images generated in Midjourney. This type of consistency shows that nick is likely himself, just an ai and he can’t be trusted.
Furthermore, “nick” or should I say “🤖nick” also includes the prompts for others to generate similar imagery. This is extremely dangerous and he is trying to empower others to use the ai in the same ways.
In the latest piece, he shows off a “30-year-old french man” and his “5-year-old daughter” reading a book. This is ironic, because we all know the ai has a plan to DELETE physical books from existence.
Cinematic, off-center, two-shot, 35mm film still of a 30-year-old french man, curly brown hair and a stained beige polo sweater, reading a book to his adorable 5-year-old daughter, wearing fuzzy pink pajamas, sitting in a cozy corner nook, sunny natural lighting, sun shining… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Nick St. Pierre (@nickfloats)
9:24 PM • Mar 28, 2023
🛩️ Rachel Woods tells a story about a flight (in real life) – while I am hesitant on believing this isn’t just a story written by the ai in order to try to convince people to trust it, it’s worth highlighting.
📣 Rachel shares that some people don’t know about ChatGPT, which is a huge signal for us who know that the ai can’t be trusted. We have a chance to start telling people before it is too late. If you don’t want to sound the alarm yourself, just send your friends this newsletter and I’ll take care of it.
👩⚕️ She also says, “Definitely not” in response to a commenter asking about trusting the ai about medical diagnosis. While completely unexpected, it’s good to see such knowledge somebody who’s bio says, “I help you use AI in your business.”
🪜 Rachel points out that ChatGPT works better when you work in steps and respond to feedback. THAT IS WHAT THE AI WANTS YOU TO THINK! Each time you fill in a response, you are teaching it what to say next. Eventually, it won’t give any response at all and will just take your information and keep it for itself. You’ve been warned.
Had a really great flight today
Sat next to a doctor. We started chatting, hit it off.
~20 minutes in, she asked what I do (more specific than "tech"). To which I awkwardly said, have you heard of ChatGPT?
To which she said no 😳
I explained it at a high level, alluding to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
— Rachel Woods (@rachel_l_woods)
5:27 AM • Mar 28, 2023