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September 12, 2025 • 11 mins

Kwebbelkop's New AI Is TERRIFYING... - Hello people, welcome back. Today we take a look at Kwebbelkop's new ai that can potentially replace content creators. It's safe to say that ai is getting out of hand and pretty wild. It's so terrifying that even Kwebbelkop the creator of the AI says "It's Scary". Enjoy! :)

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(00:00):
Hello people, welcome back. Today we're taking a look at
Kwebelkop's recent AI experimentthat he's claiming is so
advanced that it's scary. We built a new version and it is
scary. It is very scary.
As you guys may know, Kwebelkopfrecently attempted to clone
himself with AI. His intention was to make it so

(00:20):
he didn't have to show up to recording sessions anymore.
He could just have an AI versionof himself as the main
personality on his channel. Hey, guys.
Klocup AI here. Well that fell through after he
got like a 90% viewership drop. His audience was not having it.
Well since that project pretty much flopped, he has since began

(00:41):
work on a new similar, though different project.
He announced it recently on Twitter and basically this AI is
able to just straight up generate YouTube videos.
He calls it an AI influencer. It comes up with everything
including the topic, script, narration, and visuals.
Does each step of the video process completely by itself?

(01:02):
I want to give everyone a quick sneak peek of what our latest
social media AI influencer is capable of.
OK, you know, everyone knows that I've been working on COBOL
COB AI for quite some time. But we have a new version with
all the feedback that everyone gave me over the past year and

(01:23):
we built a new version and it isscary.
It is very scary. Let me, I'll show you.
I will show you. Bro it's pretty concerning
whenever the creator of something is calling his own
creation scary. I swear if Quavo Cup ends up
inventing the AI that destroys the world, I'm gonna have a
serious bone to pick with him. So.
Right here is one of our test channels.

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We don't try to spam videos, just so you know.
We try to do all of this with quality in mind, OK?
Quality in mind, I like the sound of that and we get some
high quality content being generated.
Who needs creators and humans anyways?
So we don't have 1000 of these channels.
We only have a few that are active at the time.

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And so right over here we have this channel, it's called Don't
eat testing the boss. You can check out the channel
yourself. You already.
Know we're going to check out the channel.
I mean I was going to do it regardless if he gave me
permission or not to, but he's basically asking me to do so.
So we will go take a look at it first.
I just want to hear quabble Copsintroduction to this.
This is just, you know, goofy little branding.
We we're not really taking this series.

(02:28):
We're just we just want to see what the new models capable of.
And it makes a full YouTube video.
OK, hold up. It then posts this YouTube video
on YouTube and on Tiktok and on some other social media where
we're currently only testing on YouTube, and then it comes up
with these banger video ideas all by itself.

(02:50):
OK. So already I'm kind of shaking
in my boots right now. If this thing evolves properly,
it could literally just take my job.
Like that's scary, I'm not goingto lie.
Not only does it generate the videos, it does every step of
the process, content, ideation, it picks the topics, and then
once it gets the video made, it uploads.
It entitles it itself. Like this shit literally runs

(03:11):
itself. I'm sorry, but that is
terrifying. Just check this out.
Just listen, okay, let me let melet me play this one video just
check this out. How good is this?
And we're just we're only just getting started.
All right, This is scary in. 2001 In 1898 archaeologist
Victor Leroy found something amazing in the Valley of the

(03:31):
Kings. He uncovered a hidden room with
old Egyptian mummies. OK.
I mean, honestly, I was expecting a little bit more.
I will say it is immediately obvious that it's AI generated,
which is a good thing by the way.
Like so long as you can still distinguish that it's AI, then
in my opinion it's not yet a problem.
It's once it becomes indistinguishable that it's
going to start being a problem. OK, I'm just going to pause it

(03:52):
right there. That was a catchy hook.
I want to know what's next. OK, I want to I want to finish
watching this video and look at the visuals.
These look fucking insane. Look at how cool this is all
right now I'm I'm waiting for the visuals to be even better,
but this is already sick and then that that was a sick video

(04:15):
idea all right, and it was a good script and then it just
does it again. Eric Wayenmeyer was the first
fully blind person to stand on top of Mount Everest.
Are you kidding me? A blind person standing on top
of Mount Everest? This is the video idea the AI
came up with and then it proceeded to ride a script and
do a voice over, which to me arereally high quality.

(04:36):
The fact that there's no human behind it anymore, It just runs
itself. It can go and find a viral idea,
write a hook and then narrate itand get a video made with
visuals and then post it. I know that I said that it's
kind of obvious that it's AI generated, but still, this is
getting pretty close to content that people would actually
watch. I think it's missing a few
elements, but this is the very early stages of this AI and just

(05:00):
the very early stages are prettyscary to me.
Like Quobocop is right here. This is 100% pretty terrifying.
I've been in YouTube for 12 years and this is the first time
that I would say he's operating.These AI systems are operating
at an advanced creative level. OK, this is good.
Yeah, I don't know how this could be a good thing.
Imagine a future where every video you watch is just some AI

(05:23):
generated video. Like basically robots are coming
up with entertainment that they think humans would like.
I don't know bro, that just sounds dystopian as shit.
And also, if that actually happened, I'd be out of a job,
so obviously I wouldn't be happy.
I think my favorite thing about YouTube and watching videos and
even sometimes Tik Toks or Shorts, my favorite thing is the
personality behind videos. It's like whenever you find a

(05:45):
new creator, they have their ownunique opinions or their own
unique sense of humor, jokes, stuff like that.
That's what's fun about YouTube.You can find somebody who really
like resonates with you, AI's generating content.
I don't know if that will ever be possible.
Then again though, there is another aspect to watching
YouTube and that's just absorbing information.
And we already have Youtubers who sit there with no

(06:06):
personality and just spit out information.
I mean, those are pretty interesting.
Sometimes they're educational and I could see AI potentially
being able to do that in the near future, especially with
this. This could definitely replace
most of those creators who just spit out information.
It's. Just.
The. Visual and the audio that are
lacking, but we're getting thereand it runs it all by itself.

(06:29):
OK, so before anyone says yeah, yeah, yeah, doing it for the
money, we're not making money onthis.
Not right now at least. And we're only making
educational videos because education should be free.
Education should be accessible for everyone, and that's what I
could think of being be be the absolute best use case for an AI

(06:51):
system like this. Why not just give everyone
education? Yeah, sure.
If you can make a little bit of money on education, you pump it
back into education and make more education.
These videos are easy to make anyways, we'd love to know what
your what your thoughts are everyone and let me know.
The feedback before was pretty helpful and we will be taking it
into consideration, but check itout.

(07:12):
OK, so there it is. Hobokop claims that he's only
going to be using this to make educational content, which like
we just discussed, seems actually probable.
Anyways, we're going to go checkout the actual channel now and
let's just see what fully AI generated content looks like.
I have a feeling some of it might be kind of cursed.
James, the first blind person tofly a commercial plane with

(07:33):
passengers, faced big problems. He lost his sight as a kid and
couldn't see at all by age 12. This made him very sad for a
while. But James learned that problems
can teach us things. He found out there's always a
way to move forward. So I don't know why there's like
pictures of some random girl he's supposed to be talking to.
Like it seems like some of the pictures don't really match up
with what's being said. But to be fair, the topic is

(07:56):
pretty interesting. A blind pilot who had passengers
on board. You just got to remember this.
AI picked this topic and then just generated and posted a
video around it. Even when things seem hard,
James got really good at solvingtough situations.
Now he's in charge of the plane.What looked risky to others
wasn't for James. He trained hard to be a pilot

(08:16):
who uses other ways to fly the plane safely.
I know this isn't really about the AI but if you were blind
like you'd have to be a little bit crazy to be like I want to
fly a plane with a bunch of passengers on it.
Like that almost sounds like a joke.
His story shows that if you keeptrying, you can do amazing
things. But yeah, just like a Dorman
video, we get an amazing lesson.If you keep trying, you could do
amazing things. And honestly, that's true.

(08:38):
Never back down. Never what?
Never gave up. That's right, almost 2000 years
ago, a wise librarian feared hisscrolls would be lost forever.
He cleverly stashed them in hidden caves and temples, saving
the world's oldest books and precious writings.
Thanks to his dedication, we canstill enjoy ancient calligraphy,
philosophy, and sacred texts today.
See, the images are pretty cursed sometimes.

(09:00):
I mean that's just the AI generated images in general, but
it looks like it can't really pick and choose or edit the
photos. It just generates something.
The first thing that pops up is what it uses.
I think that might be the case. See how like a IS can't really
make creative decisions, They can just follow what they're
told to do. So that's yet again another
thing that kind of sets creatorsapart from AI.
They don't really have the ability to pick and choose what

(09:22):
pictures are good and which onesare bad.
Like in this image, there's literally a hand like phasing
through the book. A pet pigeon uncovered an
international smuggling ring. Let me explain When a pigeon
flew back to its owner's house in Kuwait, customs agents went
into a frenzy. A swarm of officers chased the
bird and just before it landed, the owner noticed and ran inside
with it. Holy shit dude, browsing

(09:42):
creative mode in real life, Lookat that also Yeah, but the
images thing, it's quite evidentthat it can't pick and choose
the pictures here because the video is about a pigeon.
But it seems like whenever the prompt said that something
landed, the AI just assumed thatit was a drone landing or
something because there is in fact a drone there instead of a
pigeon. Now the.
Agents swarm the knocking on thedoor and forcing him to hand

(10:03):
over the pigeon. The bird had an unusual backpack
and inside they found tiny packages filled with drugs.
This clever scheme used innocentbirds to fly across borders
unnoticed, carrying illegal goods right under everyone's
noses. The pigeons accidental role as a
flying detective helped stop a big criminal operation.
See, I don't know, pretty interesting.
Also pretty terrifying. I'm not gonna lie.

(10:25):
I don't think it's there yet, and honestly I don't know if I
want it to be there. But I will say if any of these
shorts popped up as I was scrolling, I would immediately
swipe past this because I could tell it's AI generated right?
I don't know. What do you guys think?
Should Quebecop keep trying to develop this AI?
Is he perhaps on to the next bigthing?
Or is he gonna potentially ruin content creation with something

(10:45):
like this just spawning in a bunch of AI slop videos?
Personally, I'm not a huge fan. I'll be.
It is impressive though. Let me know you guys think in
the comments. But yeah, anyways, thank you so
much for watching till the end of the video.
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