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Absolutely wonderful video about the ways cats show their love: (Original Post) tblue37 Oct 27 OP
Thank you SuzyandPuffpuff Oct 27 #1
I know, right? tblue37 Oct 27 #3
Aawwww 😻 Deuxcents Oct 27 #2
Beautiful !!!!! Karadeniz Oct 27 #4
Sniff, cry.......so precious! Ziggysmom Oct 27 #5
How touching. I want them all question everything Oct 27 #6
As my little panther sits next to me softly napping rurallib Oct 27 #7
Sadly, though the video clips they got elsewhere, apparently without permission, seem real, the music and art are AI. highplainsdem Oct 28 #8

highplainsdem

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8. Sadly, though the video clips they got elsewhere, apparently without permission, seem real, the music and art are AI.
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 12:58 PM
Oct 28

I was hoping they might not be because the channel was created in 2019, before generative AI. But the oldest videos there are only 8 months old, so they apparently deleted everything older that might've been there.

Nothing to indicate they have any musical talent of their own. No credit given to any musicians or singers. Multiple new AI-written tunes each month. Multiple vocalists. And it's extremely likely the lyrics were also AI-written.

There are two versions of one song - the first a male/female duet, the second a solo male vocalist - but a different male voice.

Whoever has that channel MIGHT genuinely care about pets, but when they're using generative AI tools, so little effort and commitment are required you can't be sure it means anything other than experiments with clickbait.

Because they're using AI, though, they are showing they don't care at all about intellectual property rights and the artists - visual artists and musicians and songwriters - whose work was stolen to train the AI.

Here are those videos with the same song and different male voices.



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