Today, I want to share a fascinating topic: AI cat cooking videos. Viewers have remarked that these AI-generated videos seem to lack any sense of awkwardness, don't they? The essence of an AI cat cooking video is essentially a cat preparing a meal, from gathering ingredients to cooking. While one might argue that there are no mistakes, it's hard to overlook some oddities—like vegetables appearing out of nowhere, a cat's paw resting on the edge of the pot, or inconsistent pot appearances when scenes are cut. Instances like salt being sprinkled directly from a cat's paw can be considered computational errors in AI. However, it's worth noting that even ten years ago, such videos would have been perceived as the work of animators creating CGI.
One might wonder why the creators didn't opt for using a cute girl instead of a cat for cooking. Regardless, this cat in the kitchen reminds me of the Felyne characters from the game Monster Hunter. In the game's expansion, Iceborne, Felynes are depicted cooking, so if they existed in reality, I imagine they would prepare meals in a similar fashion.
Japanese viewers have also commented that errors in these types of AI videos are becoming increasingly rare. However, the general acceptance of cats cooking isn't very high among the public; many non-gamers feel that animal cooking seems unsanitary and lacks an appetizing appeal. While cats are undeniably adorable, excessive anthropomorphism can feel somewhat off-putting. It raises the question: will this "knot" in people's perceptions ever unravel over time?
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In conclusion, as AI technology continues to advance, one wonders if we will see more AI cat cooking tutorial channels in the future.