The creator attempts to make a YouTube rapper using artificial intelligence and robotics. They start by designing and 3D printing a head for the robot, which they name "Iblis." They then program Iblis to write and read its own lyrics using a language model called GBT. With the help of a friend, they train the AI to generate lyrics in the style of a folk song. Iblis writes hundreds of lyrics, and they choose one to be the first single, titled "Wet Fiber." The creator records Iblis singing the song and plans to upload it to music streaming services. They also connect a robot arm to Iblis, allowing it to press a button to upload the song itself. The creator reflects on the project's success and invites viewers to subscribe to their channel to support future projects.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author created a 3D printable Android head using an open-source design.
2. The author purchased the head and started taking prints of it.
3. A post-processing technique involving sanding and painting was used to smooth out the surface of the head.
4. The author used an Arduino circuit to control the movements of the robot.
5. The author wrote software to synchronize the mouth movements of the robot with a sound file.
6. The author used artificial intelligence (AI) to write lyrics for a song.
7. The AI was trained on a dataset of lyrics and was able to generate its own lyrics.
8. The author recorded the robot singing the song and plans to release it on music streaming platforms.
9. The author's friend, Cem, helped with the AI aspect of the project.
10. The project was sponsored by a company called J Asi Pis, which produces circuit boards.
11. The author plans to connect a robot arm to the AI system to create artwork.
12. The author released the song on music streaming platforms and plans to create a music video.