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I wouldn't of mind if was really him. Sounded pretty cool.
if it was really him that would have been awesome, but my discernment, just by listening to the generated song and the fluctuation of his weight throughout the video told me that not only was the music artificially generated but the video as well was artificially generated.

i’m in the music industry
 

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AI generated music is all over the place anybody can create songs. It's kind crazy not sure what to make of it all.
 

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if it was really him that would have been awesome, but my discernment, just by listening to the generated song and the fluctuation of his weight throughout the video told me that not only was the music artificially generated but the video as well was artificially generated.

i’m in the music industry
Good eye, I wouldn't of noticed, I didn't even catch it was AI, lol
 

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Good eye, I wouldn't of noticed, I didn't even catch it was AI, lol
I have this spidey sense called discernment. Plus, I’ve been going to private computer classes since like preschool or kindergarten, went to college for computer science & engineering, worked in a top secret Nintendo quality assurance team, as well as worked at Equinix (a worldwide data center) where top engineers from Google, Amazon and Microsoft would work on servers and I’m now 37. So that is like over 30 years of tech experience.

i must of caught the AI because of my time on the Nintendo team because i caught things during that experience that even the leads didn’t realize or pick up.

They had me personally test The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask for Nintendo‘s Virtual Console before it was released to the public.
 

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I have this spidey sense called discernment. Plus, I’ve been going to private computer classes since like preschool or kindergarten, went to college for computer science & engineering, worked in a top secret Nintendo quality assurance team, as well as worked at Equinix (a worldwide data center) where top engineers from Google, Amazon and Microsoft would work on servers and I’m now 37. So that is like over 30 years of tech experience.

i must of caught the AI because of my time on the Nintendo team because i caught things during that experience that even the leads didn’t realize or pick up.

They had me personally test The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask for Nintendo‘s Virtual Console before it was released to the public.
Impressive you have quite the experience with computers and software and the like. I'm 57 and all the way through high school we didn't have computers lol. feels strange that about half my life was without computers cell phones etc. Had console.games atari pong stuff like that haha.
 

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Impressive you have quite the experience with computers and software and the like. I'm 57 and all the way through high school we didn't have computers lol. feels strange that about half my life was without computers cell phones etc. Had console.games atari pong stuff like that haha.
My dad is 62 I think now. I believe he was one of the first of I don’t know how many people, to have one of those brick looking cell phones in the 80’s but I don’t we had a video game console in the house until I was born in 1988. He was fortunate to be adopted by my adoptive grandfather, who was a real estate contractor; built tons of the suburban housing communities all around Orange County, California. He had other businesses he owned but the only thing anyone is going to really remember of him, is that he ended up marrying Marilyn Monroe’s best friend Jeannie Carmen, the trick shot golf star and B movie star.
 

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My dad is 62 I think now. I believe he was one of the first of I don’t know how many people, to have one of those brick looking cell phones in the 80’s but I don’t we had a video game console in the house until I was born in 1988. He was fortunate to be adopted by my adoptive grandfather, who was a real estate contractor; built tons of the suburban housing communities all around Orange County, California. He had other businesses he owned but the only thing anyone is going to really remember of him, is that he ended up marrying Marilyn Monroe’s best friend Jeannie Carmen, the trick shot golf star and B movie star.
I thought I was cool when the pagers came out hehe, until I had to actually drive around and find a payphone to make the call. Now that I look back on that. It wasn't very feasible sure a number popped up but searching for a payphone was aggravating someone was sure to be on one .lol
 

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I thought I was cool when the pagers came out hehe, until I had to actually drive around and find a payphone to make the call. Now that I look back on that. It wasn't very feasible sure a number popped up but searching for a payphone was aggravating someone was sure to be on one .lol
i still don’t understand why they completely removed pay phones everywhere. There is an entire homeless population who may not have a phone and may need to call in case of an emergency.
 

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Crazy times, I remember camping out by a payphone waiting for a page how ridiculous the technology was.
 

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i still don’t understand why they completely removed pay phones everywhere. There is an entire homeless population who may not have a phone and may need to call in case of an emergency.
They make life so hard on the homeless population, where it seems almost impossible to progress sometimes; like you have to have God’s anointing, in order to get up on your feet again.
 

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They make life so hard on the homeless population, where it seems almost impossible to progress sometimes; like you have to have God’s anointing, in order to get up on your feet again.
Indeed, and I like the emergency part. Why can't there be phones for anyone to use. Maybe I left my phone at home and my car broke down. Back when they were popular that was the only way to get help.
 

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Indeed, and I like the emergency part. Why can't there be phones for anyone to use. Maybe I left my phone at home and my car broke down. Back when they were popular that was the only way.
i think they even had emergency phones on the sides of freeways in case of an emergency. Whose “smart” idea was it to remove those? It’s not like they were expensive to maintain, even the pay phones. I don’t even think they were electricity consumers; just connected by landline.
 

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i think they even had emergency phones on the sides of freeways in case of an emergency. Whose “smart” idea was it to remove those? It’s not like they were expensive to maintain, even the pay phones. I don’t even think they were electricity consumers; just connected by landline.
The telephone lines were removed, most of the power to operate them came from the telephone line. The coin mechanism was very minimal.

The age of cell towers took over.