For YouTube, viewers aren't the users, advertisers are.
Hey, stop trolling!
I completely agree. I don't even like it when the human reader clearly doesn't understand what they're saying, so some AI flatly telling me the story isn't going to cut it.
For the humans, someone mispronounced "quay" for example. "La Jolla" was another standout mistake that took me out of the story.
I was looking to cut down on subscriptions and picked Netflix as an experimental one. I haven't missed it at all. Things like this make me less likely to occasionally reactivate for a couple of months as I was originally planning.
I wonder when they'll see a big enough effect to break their current run of fucking over their customers.
I lost my job in April 2024 and I finally got my new job at the end of January. Keep your chin up. Look for people you know who could give referrals. That's how I ended up getting hired. Good luck!
Is everything he does good? No. Is this story about a good thing? Yes.
Alternative...
Lizard shedding its tail rather than getting anywhere near me.
Me: 🥺
Making good the enemy of perfect.
I'm sure this is having a massive impact on pacifying all the people watching the 2010 Robin Hood movie.
My goodness, some of the comments in here must come from people who thought that those writing the standard were morons who did no research.
Wow, what a relatable use-case...
I'm sure this won't be a popular comment, but I can see how having a motivated learner in a 1:1 lesson with an AI might be better for that person than sitting in a class with 35 other people, most of whom don't want to be there, running through a syllabus that the teacher may not even like, at the pace of the slowest kid in class.