Everything using AI should be clearly labeled AI.
As soon as I detect AI in a video, for example, I stop it and move on.
Same here. Did it a couple of times tonight.
I was watching CNBC one morning this week and they had a guest on named Ash Koosha, he had made a full length 135-minute movie called Odysseus: The Fall.
The entire movie is 100% AI generated, all the actors are AI generated, his budget for the movie was less than $100,000.
Meanwhile in Hollywood, Christopher Nolan just finished “The Odyssey” which cost north of 250 million to make.
The subject of the CNBC interview was what happens to Hollywood over time if small groups of creative people using nothing but AI tools can mass create movies and TV shows that cost a fraction of tradition productions.
Will big name actors even be relevant when you can create leading actors with AI.
What happens to the dozens of people who you see listed in the credits at the end of movies when 2-3 creative people can create what it traditionally took dozens of people to do.
To me it’s a tremendous opportunity, some enterprising Conservative with minimal investment can mass produce movies, TV shows, and other video entertainment, using nothing more than AI tools versus the liberal BS that comes out of Hollywood.
Instead of rejecting everything AI related, I think it should be totally embraced and used to counter one of the main things Liberals use to influence the culture, which is Hollywood and the Entertainment industry
Here is an article and video trailer of the AI full length movie that has been created, using nothing but AI.
I’ve read statistics that up to 80% of content on most social media platforms is AI generated. It may be somewhat obvious in videos.
Some of the boobs--I mean voices. Voices! are quite realistic.
Absolutely.
But it has become easy to spot the AI slop on YouBoob. It's so common now that you have to assume what you are seeing is AI unless you can prove to yourself that it is human-generated.
Giveaways are grammar mistakes, mis-pronounced words, images that have glaring factual and historical errors, continuity failures between scenes, and the like.
As long as this slop garners massive numbers of views, Google is happy to pay for it.
Artificial? Yes. Intelligence? Rarely.
Ditto on labeling AI. Youtube is so filled with AI trash that it is getting hard to find real content.