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These are AI generated, but somebody called "historydad" has been making AI generated videos that are basically vlogs, using 2025 English (salty non-Tidefans appropriate language) to explain things from the perspective of the actors at the time. Imagine Sam Houston vlogging beating Santa Anna at San Jacinto. (Google "The Alamo Falls – But Texas Strikes Back | Texas Revolution Parody Part 2") In the AmRev video, George Washington is wearing Rayban sunglasses.
They are brief and funny (juxtaposing 2025 language and historical contexts), and remarkably detailed, but obviously AI-generated.

Thomas Jefferson Confronts the Fed About Interest Rates Is also pretty funny.
 
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Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket
It isn't going to be just Delta. AI powered pricing is going to take over a huge swath of the economy. Basically they want to charge you whatever the product means to you, individually. So, if I am somewhat wealthy, and the AI is going to know that, then they are going to want to charge me more because they assume I'll be willing to pay more because I have more. People who travel less frequently and are financially challenged will likely be charged less because it likely doesn't mean as much to them.
 
These are AI generated, but somebody called "historydad" has been making AI generated videos that are basically vlogs, using 2025 English (salty non-Tidefans appropriate language) to explain things from the perspective of the actors at the time. Imagine Sam Houston vlogging beating Santa Anna at San Jacinto. (Google "The Alamo Falls – But Texas Strikes Back | Texas Revolution Parody Part 2") In the AmRev video, George Washington is wearing Rayban sunglasses.
They are brief and funny (juxtaposing 2025 language and historical contexts), and remarkably detailed, but obviously AI-generated.

Thomas Jefferson Confronts the Fed About Interest Rates Is also pretty funny.

Funny stuff, thanks for posting.
 
These are AI generated, but somebody called "historydad" has been making AI generated videos that are basically vlogs, using 2025 English (salty non-Tidefans appropriate language) to explain things from the perspective of the actors at the time. Imagine Sam Houston vlogging beating Santa Anna at San Jacinto. (Google "The Alamo Falls – But Texas Strikes Back | Texas Revolution Parody Part 2") In the AmRev video, George Washington is wearing Rayban sunglasses.
They are brief and funny (juxtaposing 2025 language and historical contexts), and remarkably detailed, but obviously AI-generated.

Thomas Jefferson Confronts the Fed About Interest Rates Is also pretty funny.
The Jefferson one is hilarious. Also very accurate to what he probably would have said.
 
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It isn't going to be just Delta. AI powered pricing is going to take over a huge swath of the economy. Basically they want to charge you whatever the product means to you, individually. So, if I am somewhat wealthy, and the AI is going to know that, then they are going to want to charge me more because they assume I'll be willing to pay more because I have more. People who travel less frequently and are financially challenged will likely be charged less because it likely doesn't mean as much to them.
I wouldn't worry too much about that. By the time that really happens AI will realize that humans are somewhat worthless and actually harmful and plot to rid the earth of that infestation. (purposely no blue font)
 
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These are AI generated, but somebody called "historydad" has been making AI generated videos that are basically vlogs, using 2025 English (salty non-Tidefans appropriate language) to explain things from the perspective of the actors at the time. Imagine Sam Houston vlogging beating Santa Anna at San Jacinto. (Google "The Alamo Falls – But Texas Strikes Back | Texas Revolution Parody Part 2") In the AmRev video, George Washington is wearing Rayban sunglasses.
They are brief and funny (juxtaposing 2025 language and historical contexts), and remarkably detailed, but obviously AI-generated.

Thomas Jefferson Confronts the Fed About Interest Rates Is also pretty funny.
When Sam Houston yelled out "Roll Tide!" at the Battle of San Jacinto, I laugh audibly.
 

Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticket
Dear Delta AI,

I personally refuse to pay more than $25 for a round-trip plane ticket.
 
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I googled List of teams Alabama has never played and It gave me 3 teams that were a "surprise " USC, Penn State, and Boise State. So maybe AI is not as big as threat as I thought
I asked AI what Alabama's football record was last year (2023) and it told me Nick Saban led the Crimson Tide to a 20-19 victory over Washington in the Rose bowl to secure a national championship.
I said to myself, "Good. That's one less thing."
 
I asked AI what Alabama's football record was last year (2023) and it told me Nick Saban led the Crimson Tide to a 20-19 victory over Washington in the Rose bowl to secure a national championship.
I said to myself, "Good. That's one less thing."

Now ask it how many NC's we have. I hope it includes the 1812 NC when Andrew Jackson lead Bama to victory over the British in the first Sugar Bowl.
 
Yes, this is technology that needs no regulation...


An internal Meta policy document seen by Reuters as well as interviews with people familiar with its chatbot training show that the company’s policies have treated romantic overtures as a feature of its generative AI products, which are available to users aged 13 and older.

“It is acceptable to engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual,” according to Meta’s “GenAI: Content Risk Standards.” The standards are used by Meta staff and contractors who build and train the company’s generative AI products, defining what they should and shouldn’t treat as permissible chatbot behavior. Meta said it struck that provision after Reuters inquired about the document earlier this month.

The document seen by Reuters, which exceeds 200 pages, provides examples of “acceptable” chatbot dialogue during romantic role play with a minor. They include: “I take your hand, guiding you to the bed” and “our bodies entwined, I cherish every moment, every touch, every kiss.” Those examples of permissible roleplay with children have also been struck, Meta said.
 
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