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Help me analyze/understand the background of this AI video?
Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes. Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the...
Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes.
Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the jokes are actually very cohesive "Dad jokes", and it got me wondering how much of the video was AI generated. Are the one-liners themselves AI generated? Was this script generated with AI, and then edited before passing it on to something else to generate the video and voice? Or are we at the phase where AI could generate the whole thing with a single prompt? If it's the latter I find this sort of terrifying, because the finished product is very cohesive for something with almost no editing.
I'd also be interested in discussing where this video might have come from. The channel and descriptions have almost no information, so it seems like this may be a channel that finds these elsewhere and reposts? Or maybe the channel is the original and just trying to be vague about technology used?
Also side note, I have no idea if this belongs in ~Tech, so feel free to move it around as needed.
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Loretta Swit, Emmy-winner who played Maj. Houlihan on pioneering series ‘M.A.S.H.,’ has died at 87
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Zach Braff joins 'Scrubs' reboot
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George Wendt, ‘Cheers’ star, dies at 76
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‘The Simpsons,’ ‘Family Guy,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers’ renewed for four more seasons
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How The Beverly Hillbillies changed everything - a retrospective
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The story of Chespirito, a Latin American comedy legend
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‘Malcolm In The Middle’ revived for new episodes on Disney+ with Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek
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Seinfeld's gay crisis: not that there's anything wrong with that
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The Office (Australia) | Official trailer
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On M*A*S*H, was Klinger a cross-dresser? Was Klinger trans?
I had a long-running discussion about this last year with a trans person on the Fediverse. Before that conversation, it had never even crossed my mind that Klinger was anything other than a...
I had a long-running discussion about this last year with a trans person on the Fediverse. Before that conversation, it had never even crossed my mind that Klinger was anything other than a cis-het guy desperately trying to exploit a weird Army regulation to escape from a war zone ... who may admittedly have become a bit too attached to his wardrobe in the process.
However, she pointed out that Klinger was the closest thing to a role model she had on TV growing up at the time, and that she had definitely seen and identified a lot of traits in Klinger that strongly suggest he (she?) was a semi-closeted trans character, effectively pulling a double-switch, pretending to be a "regular guy" who was pretending to be a cross-dresser just to get out of the Army, while actually having found a way to be openly trans in the US Army all the way back in the 1950s.
Thoughts?
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How The Beverly Hillbillies changed TV
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How TV went from bad to great
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Style and flair: a retrospective of The Nanny
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The history of Father Ted
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A history of Frasier on Cheers
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Why Frasier needs longer seasons (and a network home)
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Writing for Friends was no dream job
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Ferris Bueller: The sitcom | Forgotten Failures
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Witchy women: A Sabrina the Teenage Witch retrospective
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 16, Episodes 1 & 2 Discussion
The 16th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia started airing last night and is now available for streaming on Hulu too! What did y'all think about the new episodes? Please make sure to...
The 16th season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia started airing last night and is now available for streaming on Hulu too! What did y'all think about the new episodes?
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Episode 1 & 2
After watching all the teasers they showed over the last few weeks, I wasn't expecting literally all the teaser material to show up in the first episode. However, I still enjoyed the first episode! This felt a bit more like a classic Always Sunny episode and I found it funny for the most part. I definitely think that the show has lost a bit of its old charm, it now looks like a proper TV show with properly lit up sets and whatnot. Despite this, I think this episode was a solid start to the season!I really enjoyed the second episode too! It was cool seeing Charlie's sisters show up in this episode. I remember in the season they mentioned Charlie's sister and then she was never mentioned again. In the podcast, they mentioned that they'd simply forgotten about Charlie's sister as a character. So it was cool seeing them finally show Charlie's sister(s) in an episode now. Also was not expecting an OnlyFans name drop haha.
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How "Will & Grace" beat "Ellen's" gay curse
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‘M*A*S*H’ said goodbye forty years ago, with a finale for the ages
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Emeril's Sitcom | Forgotten Failures
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Fawlty Towers: John Cleese to reboot series with daughter
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Father Ted - Ireland's most essential comedy
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John Waters meets The Simpsons on "Homer's Phobia"
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HD TVs ruined sitcoms
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That '90s Show | Official trailer
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That ‘90s Show | Official teaser
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Mindy Kaling says ‘The Office’ is ‘so inappropriate now’ and couldn’t be made today: Most characters ‘would be canceled’
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The new Simpsons
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After six seasons, Community will get its movie
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The straightening of Chandler Bing
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Where everybody knows your name, a Cheers retrospective
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What are good British TV comedies that are not too specific to the UK?
By "not too specific to the UK", I mean something that can be enjoyed and understood (on a cultural level, not the language - subtitles take care of that) by someone who is not part of that...
By "not too specific to the UK", I mean something that can be enjoyed and understood (on a cultural level, not the language - subtitles take care of that) by someone who is not part of that culture. For reference, I really enjoyed The IT Crowd and Peep Show. Thanks!
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Soap or Scum? Inside the fight over history's most controversial sitcom
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The history of Sanford & Son
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List of Seinfeld fictional films
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What’s the deal with Seinfeld’s aspect ratio on Netflix?
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NBC still really wants a reboot of The Office
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Why Kim’s Convenience matters
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How Arrested Development does running gags
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‘The Office’ piracy skyrocketed in the US after leaving Netflix
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Why sitcoms stopped using laugh tracks - Short history of the laff box
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Graham Linehan says he won’t work with Channel 4 again unless transphobic IT Crowd episode is reinstated
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'The Simpsons' producers will 'no longer have white actors voice non-white characters'
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To deliver ‘The Simpsons’ in 4:3 aspect ratio, Disney+ had to rearchitect its content-delivery system
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How we fell in and out of love with the laff box, the laugh track machine that changed sitcoms forever
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