SpaceWeatherNews (S0) guy is saying power outages were related to the pole shift. I couldn't get past 15 minutes so does anyone else want to watch the whole thing and tell me if he presents some convincing evidence?
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Sounds like AI summation. Is ChatGPT even able to process that much context at once? I think a video that long would be far more tokens than it can actually handle.
But anyway, from what I gathered from the video and the alleged summary, there was no solar activity, but he still believed it was related to Earth's weakening magnetic field.
My issue is with his overconfident, long winded style, he is not getting to the point. For me that makes the video unwatchable. There is an apparent contradiction of him basically saying "This is exactly what I've told people about" but also "no solar activity" and "I can't really point to clear data". All he ever talks about is the impact of solar activity when the magnetic field weakens, but now he claims victory for this?
This guy just annoys me so I don't think I can finish the video. The guy is too full of himself.
It's AI obviously. It's NoteGPT which is precisely for summarizing videos. It can provide whatever summary you want.
Thanks for the tip and the help. I still have my doubts if that service is truly processing the entire transcript...how can we know for sure? It's a bit of a black box what is really going on.
I guess just watch the video and compare to the summary. Seems pretty accurate to me.
Except when I watched the first third of the video I'm quite sure he said there wasn't any kind of specific solar activity to point to that day. So the summary completely missed that nuance and failed to fully make the case which clears that up. What exactly did he allege the sun did that day and by what mechanism?
Anyway, I'm not watching it since the guy annoys me. Wants to be right and likes to sound smart, but doesn't want to make things clear for his audience.