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Originally Posted by Farang
we only get a limited time on this earth and it flies fast, what sense does it make wasting it being sad
here, let me show you my current workflow:
it's a 4 agents running alongside, each with it's own responsibilities: leadbot is kind of a project manager(delegates tasks to the other agents, they report to him, he reports to me), filthbot is a cascade of 4 uncensored models useful for certain tasks, devbot & uiuxbot are pretty self-explanatory i think.
videogen setup is more interesting: so flithbot 'watches' newly generated clips non-stop looking for errors eg. an extra nipple, in which case it raises an issue with the leadbot which decides what to do (say, extract first & last frames of the affected bit, use those to regenerate with updated parameters / prompts, splice into the clip). there is a gpubot as well that handles infrastructure... the whole thing burns tokens like a mother-fucker  
i was going to connect Arnold (openclaw type thing that i built before there was openclaw. it knows everything about my tasks, watches my activity, closes time-wasting tabs / apps etc. etc. speaks in Arnold's voice and has a character of a drill sergeant) to leadbot but none of this excites me right now which is weird...
some days are worse than others.
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You may be the future with this; but at the same time, I wonder if we are all diving into science fiction.
In theory all of this is going to work; but real life never functions on good theories.
In theory no one would commit crime because they all get caught.
Yet, the victims feel like they always get away.
Conclusion : It's all about the "human factor".
There will be no AI rock star; because people want to fall in love with a human.
Video killed the radio star because people saw the humans.
Milli Vanilli put the human face on the studio music to create that success.
But then it all fell apart; because people wanted to see the real humans behind it.
