Perforce Charges $500 for AI Narrated Training Videos
Perforce charges $500 for training training videos.. and it's AI narrated
I was shocked to discover that Perforce is charging $500 for basic training videos on their Helix Core product. Even more surprising is that these expensive tutorials are narrated entirely by AI, raising serious questions about the value of such high-priced, automated educational content for developers.
It is baffling that a company would charge $500 for training materials that are clearly narrated by an AI.
- ChrisMarshallNY
If you are using Perforce as an enterprise system, $500 is peanuts. Perforce can get pricey.
We used to be a Perforce shop, in my last job.
However, I continue to be amazed that Perforce survived Git. I assume its ability to handle large binaries has been what saved it.
I seem to remember an HN posting, some time ago, about a new system, aimed at creatives, and that handles big binaries. It looked fairly good, but not sure how it’s doing.
- TZubiri
I was like 10 minutes deep into the free version when I noticed that a couple of weird things could be attributed to the 'narrator' being a ChatGPT like speech synth.
1- The voice is not consistent across different videos.
2- Once in a while it does that thing where it sounds like a demon and changes the voice profile to a completely different person for a little while.
3- There's weird... pauses... that in some cases make sense, but in some cases it's just completely non-sensical "this is a very useful... feature" or "looking at your issue that you are... raising to them", it sounds like someone reading a Charles Bukowski poem. This happens the most often, once you see it it's like those optical illusion things where you can't unsee it.
One cannot spend too much time evaluating products, and I feel that I have seen all that I needed to see, how good can a product of a company that does this be? And to charge 500$ for the complete course?
I don't quite get it. Like is it really easier to generate a video with fake AI narration than just narrating it yourself? I think it would even be harder, only to make your reputation and brand 1000% worse? And the act of showcasing a free version of the course to 'get a taste of it', when in reality I'm guessing most would see the red flags and back away, thanks I guess.
I just don't get it.
- uf00lme
This tends to be the kind of thing you can get thrown in for free when negotiating. It's highly unlikely to be a deal breaker for anyone buying Perforce, if anything they may have done this to stop annoying cheap customers buying from them.
- tosh
here is a free version of the first 4 chapters
https://training.perforce.com/learn/courses/536/p4-helix-cor...
- vasco
And a coffee place near me charges €10 for a strawberry matcha drink, but we don't have to purchase either.