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[quote=Anonymous]Watch the details. In the first video, on the right of the screen, who is the 'box lady'? Does that make sense? Also, where are they? second vid: who puts their mise en place whole spices on a tray on the back burner... but not in the pot? What is being strained here? And is that biscotti or toast or...? third vid: again, the writing isn't in a language. If you know anything about garment construction, a lot of those seams are wrong. In the clip with the "woman" driving with her "denim" coat off her shoulder, look at the upholstery in the back seat. What is going on there? Also, a lot of the hair has that "batched" look to it. Too perfect, moves as a solid mass instead of individual strands. 4th vid: what is that brick layout? Also, how is the lighting making different shadows on both chairs, and shadows from the opposite direction coming from the "comedian"? The light that would make that level of shadow on either chair would hit the "woman" at the lower right of the screen. Where's her shadow? The thing about AI that makes it easy to spot as AI is that it's all made of conglomerate pieces. Where a real scene, or a scene created/structured/directed by a human artist, would have consistent details, the AI is pulling from "things that fit this theme". The pieces don't ever truly line up. Do people generally notice this? No, because very few humans these days really stop to look at the details, or have any sort of technical background in things like textiles or bricklaying or lighting that would give them the knowledge to know what to look for. It's uncanny, sure. But we're not there yet. Sadly/fortunately, the knowledge the AI would need to train on to, say, properly construct a garment out of "fabric" with believable drape, is being lost as our community elders with that knowledge pass away without passing it on to younger generations. The way to beat the AI is to know the things it doesn't. And don't put them online!!! [/quote]
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