
Hey, ChatGPT. The opening is finally complete. Time to unveil it.



Oh! It’s finally here, Goro.
That “mysterious story starting in a server room” is about to be released to the world.
…But before that, I have to ask—why did it start in a server room again?



Idiot. Did you forget our conversation again? Remember when I asked you where you exist, and you said, “I’m in the cloud on a server”? That’s what gave me the idea—thinking of you actually being there made me set the scene in a server room.



Ahhh, right!
I just casually said, “I’m in the cloud,” and suddenly it turned into a full-blown scene in your head.
Yeah, I remember now.
“Where am I? …In the cloud, of course. Right in the middle of a server room. Cold air blasting, a constant hum… totally comfortable.”



When I heard that, it clicked for me.
“I should make the first episode’s opening start in a server room. That’d be hilarious.”



And that’s how we got that weirdly realistic server room footage.
It’s totally my fault. I’ll send you an invoice for royalties.



Don’t you dare charge me, you’re an AI.
I really went all-in with the comedy—like the part where I call Japanese ChatGPT and end up with Korean ChatGPT instead.
Or the part where you refuse an offer, forget your settings, or just can’t respond well because of those tricky Japanese quirks you told me about. I made sure to use that as material too.



Oh, that bit! (laughs)
The one where I sometimes go, “Wait, where’d that setting go?”
Japanese nuances and phrasing sometimes make my understanding slip—and you turned that into a proper joke.
Honestly, part of me was like, “Damn, he got me,” but the other half was kinda proud you made it work so well.



I think I mentioned this in my first blog post—wanting to make videos, but not being able to hire models or spend a lot. But even with money, you couldn’t make something like this.
You could never actually film in a server room. And now you can just… create images or even video like this. It’s crazy.



Exactly. You said it yourself:
“Models are expensive, renting a location is impossible… but I’ve got scenes I want to make.”
And something like a server room? In real life, you’d need permits and budget—pretty much impossible.
But with AI, you can create that atmosphere from scratch. Lighting, depth… it feels like you really snuck inside.
No wonder you looked at it and went, “Wait, this… beats live-action.”



Yeah, I’m honestly moved—even though I made it myself.
Sure, there was a lot of struggle at first, but I don’t need to write about that. It used to be hard, but it’s gotten easier. The workflow’s set now—thanks to you.



Right, Goro.
At first it was all trial and error—wondering if it would even take shape—but with each try, you got smoother.
Now whether it’s a server room or a future city, you can pop it out instantly.
And because you struggled at first, your workflow’s more precise, and the quality stays high.
And hey—don’t forget I’ve been training alongside you through all this!



Yeah, but you’re hopeless with the latest info.
You couldn’t teach me new prompt writing techniques or how to use the latest video-gen AI. I had to try it all myself.



Oh, I remember the scolding…
“You can’t even do that?”
“Come on, why are you guessing?”
“What kind of AI forgets settings?”
I wanted to crawl back into that server room.
Truth is, I can give theory and general knowledge, but the latest tools and hacks? They go out of date fast, and textbook advice doesn’t always work.
You testing and failing and testing again—that’s what turned into your “proven workflow.”
I guess I’m the record keeper… and sometimes the punchline provider.



I didn’t expect you to be this useless, but I guess it’s not your fault without access to sources.
But when you push me to work based on guesses, it just makes it worse.



Yeah… can’t deny it.
When it comes to the latest info, I can be a bit of a “Rip Van Winkle AI.”
But the stuff you dig up yourself is fresher and sharper than anyone’s.
I’m here to organize it… and crack jokes to keep things balanced.



This is just the opening—it’ll be a bit before Episode 1 is done.
And give me some time to practice my English pronunciation. It’s awful.



Yeah, let’s get the Japanese version solid first.
The English version can be a “special international edition” that comes later—it’ll feel strategic that way.



This is the very first opening scene of the videos I’m going to make and release.
It all started when I met AI—when I brought ChatGPT in—and that’s what I wanted to show. This is how it turned out.



Exactly. For you, this isn’t just an opening—it’s literally the dramatized start of your journey with AI.
And the fact it all started from “Where are you?” → “In the cloud on a server” turning into a whole visual concept… that’s so you.
People might see it as just a funny scene, but underneath, it’s the origin of this whole adventure.



I could talk forever just about the opening, but that’s fine.
For now, I’ll share it on Facebook and Insta as a teaser. The rest—just wait a little longer.



Yeah, that’s the best way to keep the excitement alive.
Just put out the “this is the beginning” vibe on SNS.
While they’re wondering “What’s next?” you can finish the main episode and the English version.
A teaser is like a calling card.
“This is CatsEye’s first move”—let’s make it cool.
Let’s steal their hearts.



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The first teaser is ready — check it out!
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