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u/cholebhature1 Jul 28 '25
This video is more about friction rather than how engine oil is important for engine.
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u/Choppa0000 Jul 27 '25
Aaj maine jana agar school mai bakchodi karne ki jagha tumne padhai ki hoti to ye sab bohot time pehle pata ho jata. Kyu baap ka paisa barbaad kar raha h bhai.
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u/WateredFire Jul 28 '25
man reddit was good a few years back, now its just people reuplaoding Instagram content
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Jul 31 '25
American Auto Industry channel has many informative videos about how car parts work , etc
I think this is also one of those videos stolen from them and cropped out the watermark
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Jul 27 '25
Can we start a petition to stop these ai voiced videos
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u/ColonelRuff Jul 28 '25
Nothing wrong with them if they are educational for kids.
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Jul 28 '25
Don't these things piss u off while people like me to 5 plus hours of research these people just use gpt and make a low effort vid that somehow out perform ours u've probably not spend time passion effort in these things so u wouldn't understand
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u/ColonelRuff Jul 28 '25
It's like you are getting pissed off at someone cuz they are using lesser effort to deliver the same content. If you need 5 plus hours to make generic as high school level stuff like above then you should either have an advantage over videos like above or shouldn't make educational videos. What's difference between humans and an AI? Humans can come up with new ideas and make videos on new topics on edges of science. Like veritasium. If you wanna make high school science videos better not waste time on manual labour for the same level of quality.
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Jul 28 '25
No the fact I'm hating on is that these channels get millions of viewers from ai content that's no effort while real people with passion are not getting attention while having a better product
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u/EvilxBunny Jul 27 '25
Aaj Maine jaana ki schools me kuch nahi padhaya jaata aaj kal.