We used ChatGPT, Text-To-Speech Synthesis, and a Raspberry Pi to create a digital assistant that can reply as almost anyone you can think of - like Joe Rogan, David Attenborough, or NDT.
We also talk at the end about the future of this technology, and AI as a whole - there’s a large potential for something like this to impact almost every aspect of our daily lives, and it increasingly feels like we’re on the precipice of a paradigm shift. Which is super exciting and also terrifying lol
I hope you find the video interesting, or at the least entertaining!
This video is weirdly much higher quality from what I expected after the super generic title and the thumbnail. lol
I’ll take that as a compliment lmao, thank you! Titles/thumbnails are tricky haha, if you have any suggestions I’d appreciate the feedback!
My feed back is:
1.) The title, I don’t see how you can improve that because it already is representative of the video. It feels generic because a lot of people made their share of the videos on the topic with variations of the same title so it would be hard to find a title that would feel quality/original.
2.) The thumbnail, it’s too colorful IMO, personally I prefer much cleaner and straightforward thumbnails like this:
But that may be just me I dunno.
3.) As for the video itself, as I said, a lot of people have made variations of the same thing. It would be really good if you guys have done deeper dive into the topic and have gone into more thoughtful conversation around the topic of ai assistants. But I understand that your channel is not ai focused so it’s not your fault for missing some of more interesting (IMO) topics.
Wish you luck with your YT channel!
Yoo, thank you! That’s honestly probably the most thorough feedback we’ve gotten on our videos so far, not gonna lie lol. I’ll definitely take a look into making the thumbnail a bit simpler/minimalist - I really appreciate the input (and the examples!), thanks! <3
I personally prefer it colorful as it is, or even more colorful like Matt Wolfe’s Midjourney generated thumbnails. It’s a nice change of pace from the usual thumbnails.
Forgot to mention, please include the date of your video in the title as according to our rule 6:
Titles must include information on how old the source is in this format dd.mm.yyyy (ex. 24.06.2023).
Personally i would avoid “anyone” in favor of sm more specific “known people, celebs, or influencers. Because it feels more correct. You cant yet simulate me, coworker or my grandma.
Being general and broad is common in click bait so the more specific the title the more i feel its something of substance.
It is a bit of a nitpick though. You can technically simulate “a grandma” or “a reddit user” (sorry fellow lemmings but i dont think chatgpt has all that much data on us yet)
As much as most of the video is borderline sensationalism I will leave it be because points at the end are interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNp8dQbm0eI#t=13m28s