Still disturbed by this. Clearly I am naive but I was not expecting a mostly-forgotten Appalachia-shtick show from the 1970s to become smothered in AI slop, but it is too easy to produce and we are too dumb to stop it, I guess.
Still disturbed by this. Clearly I am naive but I was not expecting a mostly-forgotten Appalachia-shtick show from the 1970s to become smothered in AI slop, but it is too easy to produce and we are too dumb to stop it, I guess.
I have used the greatest computational power in human history and recreated a 1977 grocery store newsstand in suburban Knoxville
my grandparents watched it incessantly, the part I remember is the guy explaining what meal he would serve for dinner, never seen just described, and the off-screen audience (likely added in post?) making hungry noises of delight
all I remember is "people chew on wheat stalks?" and "why do the women have no shirts under those overalls?"