Greenskull AI
Video Generation, Creative Tools, and Audio & Voice with a focus on entertainment value and creative workflows.
Nutrition Label
This channel prioritizes entertainment and hands-on "chaos testing" over technical benchmarks, often treating AI tools like video games. Viewers get authentic, raw looks at model outputs and creative workflows, though technical details and terminology can sometimes be imprecise.
Strengths
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Notes
- !Verify specific model names independently, as titles may occasionally use colloquial or imprecise terminology.
- !Check video descriptions for creator codes or affiliate links, as commercial relationships are often listed there.
Rating Breakdown
Breakdown across the key dimensions we rate. Methodology →
Recent Videos

My AI GIRLFRIEND can HUG ME but WON'T LET GO! (AI2U)

These AI Videos Are ABSOLUTELY CRAZY | SORA 2

I spent 8 MONTHS working on this MUSIC VIDEO!

After Humanity - Veo 3 Short Film

ABSOLUTELY INSANE STREET INTERVIEWS w/ Veo 3

WHAT IS REAL ANYMORE?? (Veo 3 AI Video with SOUND)

THIS IS WILD 😲 FULLY AI GENERATED VIDEO GAMES (Quake 2)
Why this rating
Evidence receipts showing why each dimension is rated the way it is.
“After Humanity - Veo 3 Short Film”[0:00] →
The video delivers exactly what the title promises: a short film created using the specified AI tool, with no misleading clickbait.
“This video is sponsored by www.vidu.com.”[Description] →
Explicit disclosure of sponsorship in the description, with a clear separation between the sponsor (Vidu) and the subject of the review (Microsoft Wham).
“Enter the GLUBOverse”[08:34] →
Demonstrates direct engagement by testing the model with the creator's specific, recurring meme character ('Glubo'), proving personal workflow integration.
“(No commentary or text overlays provided)”[0:30] →
The video is purely a creative showcase and lacks any explanation of the prompts, settings, or workflow challenges required to achieve the results.
“Introduction to Veo 3”[0:24] →
The creator repeatedly refers to the tool as 'Veo 3' (likely conflating Google Veo with Runway Gen-3), indicating imprecise domain terminology as Google's product is simply named 'Veo'.
“Let's see how it handles dialogue. 'A man talking to the camera...'”[2:15] →
The testing methodology is casual and exploratory (trying random prompts) rather than a structured stress test of the model's limitations.