AI Learns to WALK 3D - Summary

Summary

The video is a humorous and informative tutorial on creating a 3D model of a human being using Unity and After Effects. The host, who goes by the name "code bullet", starts by explaining that he's learning how to use After Effects and prepares the audience for some unusual content. He then proceeds to discuss his experience with Premiere and Chrome, highlighting how they can consume a lot of resources.

He introduces Opera GX, a browser that allows users to limit RAM and GPU usage, and explains how it can be useful for video editing. He also mentions that Opera GX has a feature called GX Corner, which allows users to see his latest uploads and stay updated with the latest gaming news.

The host then moves on to the main part of the video, where he demonstrates how to create a human being in Unity. He starts by creating a leg, then moves on to creating the rest of the body parts. He also discusses the challenges he faced, such as making the legs move and the head move around.

He then introduces the idea of adding an AI to the human model, but admits that it's a complex task. He shows a brief glimpse of the AI in action, making the human model move around randomly.

Finally, he talks about the upcoming video where he will delve deeper into the AI aspect. He ends the video by asking viewers to subscribe to his channel and ring the bell, which he says will help the YouTube algorithm.

Facts

Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:

1. The text is a transcript of a YouTube video by Code Bullet, a channel that makes videos about programming and artificial intelligence.
2. The video is sponsored by Opera GX, a browser designed for gamers that allows users to limit the RAM, CPU and network usage of the browser.
3. The video is about creating a 3D physics simulation of human-like characters and trying to make them walk using artificial intelligence.
4. The video uses humor and sarcasm to make the simulation more entertaining and engaging for the viewers.
5. The video is divided into segments such as "Too Fast Too Bababurious", "Sex Appeal", and "AI Time".
6. The video ends with a cliffhanger and a request for the viewers to subscribe and ring the bell for the next video.