Hey, Ross. No, it doesn't. It also doesn't work on the New York Times. On some sites, it actually generates a summary. On others, it seems to reveal the entire article.
The dancing robots are a cgi video. A human being is captured dancing, with motion capture software, like used in so many movies these days, and the robotic “skin” applied. The same group has posted similar videos, and a video about how they produce these “robot” videos. There’s a particularly disturbing one about a robot that runs amok and attacks humans.
huh - does Outline work on substack?
Hey, Ross. No, it doesn't. It also doesn't work on the New York Times. On some sites, it actually generates a summary. On others, it seems to reveal the entire article.
The dancing robots are a cgi video. A human being is captured dancing, with motion capture software, like used in so many movies these days, and the robotic “skin” applied. The same group has posted similar videos, and a video about how they produce these “robot” videos. There’s a particularly disturbing one about a robot that runs amok and attacks humans.
No, it's real. A lot of people are assuming it's CGI, but it's not. This is real.