Ben Affleck: “AI can’t make film that is considered art.”
AI-generated short film of Harry Potter during the Vietnam War riffing on Apocalypse Now: “Hold our beer.”
A year and a half ago I lost my entire left femur and knee to bone cancer .
I am a handicapped man.
Today, I rapped my entire song while walking up the rocky steps in Philadelphia .
Yes it hurt.
Stream “SWING FIRST!” Plz.
What he is attempting to mock is most likely a Khoisan-family click language (such as !Xóõ, Ju|’hoansi, or ǃKung). These languages are not primitive at all… they are mathematically some of the most complex human languages ever documented.
Neuroscience shows that click consonants require ultra-precise motor control of the tongue, velum, and alveolar ridge. The auditory cortex must also track micro-timing differences that most other languages never demand. That means these speakers are operating with a higher articulatory precision than the mocker could ever imitate.
Anthropologically, click languages contain over a hundred consonant distinctions, whereas English has roughly forty. !Xóõ alone has more than eighty click-related consonants. Linguistically, this is one of the heaviest cognitive loads in phonetics. It has nothing to do with intelligence… it’s simply the reality of how the language evolved.
Genetic linguistics also reveals that these languages are among the oldest surviving human linguistic structures on earth. They carry phonemic patterns that trace deeply into early Homo sapiens migration. They are not “simple”… they are ancient and computationally dense.
So when someone mocks them, it only exposes their own ignorance… because the men in that video are speaking a language that, from a neural-cognitive standpoint, is far more complex than anything the mocker could ever reproduce.
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