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        18 hours ago

        They better have had traffic cones on their heads. The mental image that creates is quite funny with the contrast to the serious businesmen trying to sell AI one booth over.

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        Robert’s interview with the AI home assistant robot guy this year was unintentionally amazing, the dude was dressed like Jordan Peterson (ie. an insane person) but had all the interviewing skills of a parboiled potato. And he had no clue that Robert was clowning on him so hard.

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          4 hours ago

          Any chance you could link to this or help me find more stuff from Robert? I am always interested in his takes.

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      https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/9/24339817/vlc-player-automatic-ai-subtitling-translation

      The popular open-source VLC video player was demonstrated on the floor of CES 2025 with automatic AI subtitling and translation, generated locally and offline in real time. Parent organization VideoLAN shared a video on Tuesday in which president Jean-Baptiste Kempf shows off the new feature, which uses open-source AI models to generate subtitles for videos in several languages.

      Ok now that’s cool. Since it’s often all doom and gloom here, celebrating good tech is a nice change :)

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        23 hours ago

        Since VLC is open source, can we expect this AI subtitle generator as a separate product that could be used in, say, jellyfin?

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        This is something I’m very much behind. I think firefox is doing something similar if i am not mistaken. One of my favorite shows is a Japanese tv show called GameCenter CX. Fans create subtitles but its a lot of work. Lately they have been using ai to generate subtitles and while some are a bit messed up, you at least get the idea what is going on and they can work off of that if necessary.

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          Firefox has offline translation and image alt-text tagging (for screen readers), but people bitched about it when Mozilla introduced it.

          I’m glad people seem broadly receptive of it now that VLC is doing something similar.