I am definitely not part of the Richard Feynman Fandom, but one has to admit, he had a fabulous way of teaching.
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Edit: I was just made aware, that this is not his original voice. I totally fell for ai slop.
The text is still quite good, though.
I am definitely not part of the Richard Feynman Fandom, but one has to admit, he had a fabulous way of teaching.
Here is a prime example: about the nature of time (19 minutes).
Despite not having learned anything really new, I found it pretty eye-opening in its simplicity and clarity.
@mina I recently fell for an AI slop regurgitation of Brian Cox. This is so maddening.
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@mina I recently fell for an AI slop regurgitation of Brian Cox. This is so maddening.
It's fucked up.
I thought, I found a gem, and it turned out to be dirt, which I should have noticed for some anachronisms in the narrative.
I only left the post in my timeline, because the video is actually a quite good introduction into the nature of time, and quite accurate in the factual.
If only they hadn't put a real person's name on it!
What has indeed become scary, is the quality of computer generated voiceovers. A year ago, they were still horrible.