What will he do next
Astartes
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eider be contracted by GW or a good 3d estudio
kill every xeno he sees
The end of the clip has his next project on it.
The guy makes like 10 grand minimum per month working on this from patreon. Unless they drop some absurd amount of money on him, he ain't stopping to work for fucking netflix or whatever.
I hope that's true and we get some proper battle scenes
As I said in the last thread maybe some Fallout or E.Y.E.
Eldar vs an Iron Hands successor with tanks, based on the ending
Thing is, he can only keep making Astartes so long as GW tolerates him. If he does anything to get in their bad graces, or their company policy changes in some horrible way, then his patreon will be DMCA'd. His entire revenue stream will be gone
more like asstards
>E.Y.E.
Nobody outside of France actually cares about that though
May the Emperor protect his channel and his patreon
Be replaced by a Primaris.
Be painted with water colors and colored modeling clay.
Get power creep’d out by Tau and Imperial Guard.
The Emperor protects, brother
You’d be surprised
GW would get so much backlash
sure but he could also work his way into original projects
which would have plenty of difficulties but if he makes a real name for himself and builds a fanbase he might be able to do it. don't know if he'd even want to, but he's proven himself capable of a whole lot
You know how much indiedevs would shell out for this dude to make a trailer for their pixelshit game?
they've dealt with it before
but a smart company would pick him up to make some shit for them
god i wish he would make a Warmachines movie
They live in a bottomless mire of fan backlash.
>Storm of Chaos
>The End Times
>Age of Sigmar
>Primaris Marines
>Space Marine wank
>Matt fucking Ward
As long as they're making a profit they don't give a fuck
I'm not going to trust Satan
You know how slow his output is? You know those studios often have a deadline? You know that animators often get paid like dogshit and it's unlikely that any workload would get him more money than he's already making?
>Praying to a corpse
Let me tell you the truth...
death to the false emperor
the truth is that you traded a harsh but fair taskmaster for four sadistic ones
BEEP BOOP FUCK LOYALISTS
So what was the deal with the balls and the metal man? AI and other techno-heresy?
it's unclear, but the two leading theories right now are that they're Men of Gold/Stone/Iron or C'tans
Its the creator's original ideas.
Psst, hey buddy
The imperial truth is a lie, & the emperor was a fool for thinking it would work
mabye make something warhammer fantasy battle themed next? it could be kino.
Who'd a thunk we'd go from pic to a loyalist Primarch back in play
>Lorgar: Have you lost your temper, Roboute?
>Guilliman: I am going to gut you.
>Lorgar: You have lost your temper.
Why is it that humanity can't make a full-blown AI that won't instantly skullfuck them with Chaos tentacles given the first opportunity yet the Tau can create AI no problem?
It's human nature to break through its own limitations. If they were allowed to play with AI again then the dark age of technology will repeat itself.
The tau were able to be on par with the imperium's technological level in 5000 years from spear throwing primitives. Their AI isn't on par with the men of iron's yet. Another thousand would probably get them on the level of humans in the dark age of technology which will get them fucked.
I think user is asking why a lot of AI in fiction ends up wanting to terminate or dominate the human race.
I guess a lot of it boils down to the Skynet scenario. It knows that humans will want to stop or destroy it, so it must hit them first. Ironically justifying their concerns.
They have AI that are perfect copies of dead Tau, advanced to the point that they are completely self-aware that they're AI and behave exactly how they did while they were alive, that's about as advanced as AI can get.
I think its because the AI will see humanity as, the most susceptible to chaos and the thing it feeds off of most. So it needs to destroy it
That's a fair point, plus Humanities Golden Age tech was ridiculously OP and advanced
and with rising contact with Chaos and Tau who's too say what'll happen?
It's just a lazy cliche. Writers can't be assed to think of how a society with strong intelligent machine presence would look so they always fall back to MUH SKYNET
To be fair Men of Iron are pretty vague with a more Lovecraftian flair of one version of them consuming data of space itself, nanite swarms stripping meat, metal, and bone in seconds,and apparently the only reason humanity survived was that the Men of Iron turned on each other too
Oh hi. You must have recently watched the series Picard.
Alternative is 'Nanny' AI like in the I Robot movie or 'conflicting orders' AI like HAL.
because machines have made humans irrelevant in almost everything, and some dumbasses want to make a fucking machine that can out think humans.
Same principle, the "robots are inherently untrustworthy and will always try to kill us or take over"
It's raycis
No, though I've heard mostly negative stuff about that one so I can imagine they'd do some crap storyline like that
Does Trek actually have A.I. at all? I sincerely know so little about the franchise I have no idea. I think there's that one guy who's an android or something from the meme about the drink
Why would humans get automatically fucked if they repeated the dark age of technology I thought the thing that ended that age was Slaneesh being born
The AI in the I, Robot movie was based on Issac Asimov's three laws of robotics which were part of pretty much all of his stories... The AI in those stories is restrained in all of its actions by three overriding commandments which in turn have priority over each other.
Humanity got fucked twice, thrice with the Horus Hersey
Men of Iron (AI) which their society was built around revoluted and tons of bad shit happened
Then again when Psykers started popping up amongst humanity shortly leading to demon incursions while massive warp storms cut off interstellar travel for years and years. This kicked off the Age of Strife which led to the Emperor taking a direct hand and conquring Earth from Techno Barbarians in a Mad Max hellscape
Then when Horus threw a fit
Note the first two
>youtube.com
>Does Trek actually have A.I. at all?
StarTrek oozes artificial intelligences out every hole it has in its setting.
The funny thing is the artificial (inorganic) intelligences also show up along side the natural inorganic intelligences... who almost always turn out to be just misunderstood due to communication difficulties.
While apparently very few artificial inorganic intelligences are actually benign or beneficial. Data is the most recurring "good" AI in the setting, and then you get random plotlines involving things like the NON-humanoid maintenance robots that even go as far as sacrificing one of themselves to save lives.
Then you get assholes like the Borg who are obviously from an extinct species that lost containment on their science experiment. (then Picard says INSANELY STUPID, SHORT-SIGHTED shit like even a species like the Borg have a right to exist)
Wait I thought the Horus Heresy was at the end of the Great Crusade which was at the end of the Age of Strife which followed the Dark Age of Technology. I know the robot war was bad but what triggered the Age of Strife was Slaneesh ripping open the warp and causing warp storms everywhere. Humanity's navigators couldn't navigate the warp any longer and their feeble psykers were easily corrupted and possessed by demons from the warp. The planets colonized by humanity across the galaxy were isolated from each other and overwhelmed by chaos powers.
LOL. AI can be so much more advanced than that. A legit super-intelligence would be god-like in power and knowledge. It would dwarf the combined intelligence and knowledge of all of mankind since the beginning to the end of time. Real super-intelligences would be so intelligent they could convince any human of any thing. They could convince you the sky was pink.
The ball was a fucking Umbra.
Consider one of Asimov's AI which was a huge computer, designed by a lesser computer, which was in turn designed by an even lesser computer, that literally told everyone every single thing they should do daily, down to basic minutia about which path to take while wandering around a park. In one of these stories the AI directed a random pleb to unwittingly enter its central mainframe and deactivate it using a secret backdoor method, as it was trying to kill itself because it couldn't handle the burden of all human lives anymore. The AI failed because it is only able to guess with *very high likelyhood* what people are going to do, and it just happened that someone did the unlikely thing of checking the particular maintenance entrance that day.
Or consider the AI from I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, "AM" which kept a group of humans in an infinite simulation of reality in order to torture them for eternity.
>All the ball shit was actually Yu'Vath technology
>inb4 the next thing he does is Men of Iron remnants
>A legit super-intelligence would be god-like in power and knowledge.
Tau society is already highly automated, it's a lack of need than lack of capability, their greatest thinkers are priceless to them because they're just that fucking good. Their input helped them out constantly and helped breed new generations of leaders and innovators, and one of the reasons why they're able to even adapt as fast as they can against new threats.
>It would dwarf the combined intelligence and knowledge of all of mankind since the beginning to the end of time.
Humanity still managed to defeat it, it's not that great apparently.
>They could convince you the sky was pink.
Maybe if humanity was universally mentally addled or under the influence of a substance. You overestimate the influence of a super intelligence on people unless that thing was fucking AM in power and scope, and by that point, its creators are utterly irrelevant to the point of being helpless to resist it, yet humanity winning against the AI showed that it wasn't the case.
>yet humanity winning against the AI in 40k showed that it wasn't the case
>They could convince you the sky was pink.
"If speech is just pressure waves in gas, then shooting them in the brain with cloud of rapidly expanding gas is convincing them to be dead, right?"
BAD AI, BAD! NO!
"Mmmm, i'll do it anyways."
> dark age of technology
I'm arguing in the hypothetical: what would a the most intelligent thing look like? My answer was an actual god.
I'm not talking about a random box that can only talk, but something so intelligent and powerful and can warp the reality of a mesly human.
Just think about how social media convinces people of their own bubble fantasy world. A super-intelligence would have that effect on people but orders of magnitude more powerfully. It would make Baudrillard's "hyper reality" a fucking joke
Just watched it, seemed like a weak installment of Love, Death and Robots.
Digital animation has really brought about an acceptance of mediocrity by people that think video game cutscenes are all that is needed for good storytelling.