Sora AI Slop is here
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As long as you don’t interact with the video in any way, because using the like/dislike button and leaving comments of any kind are considered to be engagement and only cause the algorithm to recommend it all the more.
So does Reddits "never show me this sub again, seriously, I want it blocked and hidden."
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There is a group of idiots that will down vote anything related to AI without thought, then bitch and moan in the comments about it on top of it.
If you want people to properly tag their stuff, they need to think it's not going to get down voted and harrassed just because of the tag. I tag mine anyways (I don't really post much tbh) but I understand why people don't.
The knee jerk reaction of certain members of this community is encouraging hidding the fact that it is AI.
Also, if you like something but change your mind just because you learned it was made the "bad" way, when it's only stupid memes and quirky videos, you are a tool.
What's the value add here exactly? Like, why should I give an AI post upvotes when if I wanted to see AI content I could just cut out the middleman and prompt it into existence myself?
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Ugh… it could be because I’m a bit groggy but nothing about the video seemed off to me right away. I didn’t even notice the blurred watermark. After looking closely, the Halloween animatronic has 6 fingers on one hand, the area of the animatronic behind the table looks very flatly colored, and the progression of the timer in the top left is not sensical.
Those who did right away notice the video was AI, what stood out to you? I feel like we may need teams of people pointing out suspicious aspects of internet content in the future, but at the efficiency that AI content is generated we might just end up finding ourselves automating the detection process with AI scanners trained to analyze for AI content.
To be me it was the way the possum jumped. They don't cartoonishly move their limbs like that, but jump similarly to an Armadillo.
... But not everyone has seen a real one jump to be fair.
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What's the value add here exactly? Like, why should I give an AI post upvotes when if I wanted to see AI content I could just cut out the middleman and prompt it into existence myself?
I mean, you are able to type on the keyboard but I doubt that means you want to sit there thinking of jokes to type out all the time. And even if you loved posting written jokes, you would still probably enjoy reading the jokes of others and upvoting them.
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The time, I was trying to parse what date but it made no sense with four numbers, then on the time the seconds jumped to 98 seconds and I was like wait a second...
Ok. Now we're at 99 seconds. What's next?
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Rather impressive how well made the video looks at first glance. Only the timestamp reveals its artificial, but I'm sure enough plays and sleuthing you'll see other minor details.
there's a guy on Instagram that specializes in calling out AI videos, they're usually passable on first glance but not like surprising. This one is an outliar because it's SO REAL looking. Normally a video is in the daytime so you can see far away stuff shifting around "sora noise" is what he calls it
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https://piefed.social/post/1348319
Not the user fault. Someone used some blur effect to hide the watermark, probably with Filmora or a similar editor. This is what the future looks like: Blurred or strangely zoomed ai slop video to hide watermarks.
probable source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPg7qkLEzK-/ (check the comments)
I've been fooled by every one that has been posted. It's really good, dudes. It might be over
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:: context ::
https://piefed.social/post/1348319
Not the user fault. Someone used some blur effect to hide the watermark, probably with Filmora or a similar editor. This is what the future looks like: Blurred or strangely zoomed ai slop video to hide watermarks.
probable source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPg7qkLEzK-/ (check the comments)
Yeah this was the first time -I know of- that Ive been fooled by AI. Feels bad man.
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:: context ::
https://piefed.social/post/1348319
Not the user fault. Someone used some blur effect to hide the watermark, probably with Filmora or a similar editor. This is what the future looks like: Blurred or strangely zoomed ai slop video to hide watermarks.
probable source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPg7qkLEzK-/ (check the comments)
And of course the description of that insta post is the usual bot scam
Get your Amaz0n g!ft card from my bí0
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damn this is the first time I got genuinely tricked by an ai video.
feels bad
damn this is the first time I got genuinely tricked by an ai video.
That you know of*. As someone who works with AI alot (including my own local models), I see AI stuff pretty much every day. It's getting quite hard to spot it even with trained eye, I'm not sure how things will be in another 2 years.
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AI slop is getting shockingly accurate.
I hope it'll destroy our climate really quikckly so big AI won't be able to make it accurately reflect reality!!
wrote last edited by [email protected]It doesn't stand even close to real co2 producers. Realistically it will have insignifact effect. Think about the power your car uses to move your ass to work and back, and then think about the power usage of a GPU, and not even personal cars take the lead.
Last I checked, data centers barely made to the table of things accelerating climate change.
I mean, think about the GPU usage hours for when you're gaming. Realistically gamers consume far more electricity, but I don't think anyone is saying gamers cause climate change.
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It doesn't stand even close to real co2 producers. Realistically it will have insignifact effect. Think about the power your car uses to move your ass to work and back, and then think about the power usage of a GPU, and not even personal cars take the lead.
Last I checked, data centers barely made to the table of things accelerating climate change.
I mean, think about the GPU usage hours for when you're gaming. Realistically gamers consume far more electricity, but I don't think anyone is saying gamers cause climate change.
AI is a huge waste of energy.
Gaming? Debatable .
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Yeah this was the first time -I know of- that Ive been fooled by AI. Feels bad man.
It's only going to get harder to detect as time goes on.
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There is a group of idiots that will down vote anything related to AI without thought, then bitch and moan in the comments about it on top of it.
If you want people to properly tag their stuff, they need to think it's not going to get down voted and harrassed just because of the tag. I tag mine anyways (I don't really post much tbh) but I understand why people don't.
The knee jerk reaction of certain members of this community is encouraging hidding the fact that it is AI.
Also, if you like something but change your mind just because you learned it was made the "bad" way, when it's only stupid memes and quirky videos, you are a tool.
People clearly hate these. Why bother? If you're so "smart" just go somewhere else that suits you. And fuck AI slop.
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People clearly hate these. Why bother? If you're so "smart" just go somewhere else that suits you. And fuck AI slop.
Stop being a baby. Your technophobia doesn't dictate the rules of the whole fediverse. Brigade and gatekeep like a child all you want, it's not going away.
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I mean, you are able to type on the keyboard but I doubt that means you want to sit there thinking of jokes to type out all the time. And even if you loved posting written jokes, you would still probably enjoy reading the jokes of others and upvoting them.
Your analogy is spot-on and people downvote anyway. Gotta love lemmy
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Ugh… it could be because I’m a bit groggy but nothing about the video seemed off to me right away. I didn’t even notice the blurred watermark. After looking closely, the Halloween animatronic has 6 fingers on one hand, the area of the animatronic behind the table looks very flatly colored, and the progression of the timer in the top left is not sensical.
Those who did right away notice the video was AI, what stood out to you? I feel like we may need teams of people pointing out suspicious aspects of internet content in the future, but at the efficiency that AI content is generated we might just end up finding ourselves automating the detection process with AI scanners trained to analyze for AI content.
Those who did right away notice the video was AI, what stood out to you?
The date and time stamp.
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:: context ::
https://piefed.social/post/1348319
Not the user fault. Someone used some blur effect to hide the watermark, probably with Filmora or a similar editor. This is what the future looks like: Blurred or strangely zoomed ai slop video to hide watermarks.
probable source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPg7qkLEzK-/ (check the comments)
Oh, Sora Aoi?