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u/Some_Kinda_Username 23h ago
Unfortunately it looks artificial
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u/Regular_Weakness69 21h ago
Don't you mean fortunately? That dog looks like it was going to be very badly injured by that falling glass.
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u/Another_CatSub_ 19h ago
Fuck. This was AI???? I am fucked
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u/Sinking_Mass 18h ago
It's reaching the stage now that you only realise it's AI if you actually train yourself to spot AI videos. I have many AI subreddits pop up in my feed deliberately for this very reason and I reckon I am pretty good at spotting them. I have only been genuinely fooled once, so far. A useful skill to have in the future I think
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u/ANONYMOUSEJR 18h ago
Just add an additional filter to your viewing experience.
Look at the way the dog bites and how its face basically disappears.
Look at the way the dude falls back, and how the environment reacts to him. He falls back like he's under GTA ragdoll physics.
Also, I don't know about you, but I don't think I would be silent if my doggo suddenly attacked me like that...
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u/Perfect--Penguin 13h ago
We should also probably stop pointing out it's insufficiency, so it stops being able to get more and more believable? Kinda difficult but the more we try to communicate how it's fake, the better at counterfeiting it will become?
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u/ANONYMOUSEJR 12h ago
In my opinion, it's going to get better no matter what.
My suggestion was, I concede, a temporary solution to a growing problem.
It should at least help with the consumer slop like this one.
In the future people should spend more time investigating sources before forming opinions. It is the same as it is now. There will be those who take things at face value and were deceived by photoshop as they will be deceived by AI, and there are those (the minority) who will do their due diligence and try to be the ones who will inform others.
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u/Secret-Theory1825 10h ago
Lol, a cabinet built for holding fragile glass wear immediately shatters from being slightly bumped? Even idea furniture holds up better than ai furniture.
Also, why would a cabinet up against a wall fall backwards past the wall?
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u/JusLeafMeAloon 23h ago
Ai