I want to make note of the intense debate going on here in the comments. It’s clear that the video has served as a jumping off point to discuss a range of topics as far-reaching as aesthetics, authenticity, ownership, and many fears about how AI will effect our lives. My new album isn’t an AI-album and there aren’t any AI-focused themes, but as a big fan of science and technology, I’m very excited about the creative potential of these new tools. As I’ve said before, it feels like a natural extension of of some of the other experimental music videos I’ve done in the past. I also want to acknowledge the serious concerns that people have shared with me through comments and DM’s - I feel more educated about both sides of the debate after reading them, and I realize there is an important distinction that needs to be made between responsible and irresponsible use of the tools. It’s clear that we are in the earliest stages of figuring that distinction out, and if anything, I hope that the video can play a role in amplifying that discussion. Whether you’re scared, excited, or undecided about these new tools, they are here to stay. We just need to collectively figure out the most responsible ways to harness them.
@realwashedout , thanks for sharing this comment and including your thoughts. - If I may ask, what was the script that was input into Sora in order to create the video? If it’s a long one, is there a URL one can visit in order to read it?
Seeing as I discovered this as "The first music video generated with a.i." I think its safe to say this will be interesting to look back on in 1 year... won't be nearly as scary/interesting/dramatic at the current rate of accelleration.
Yeah it wasn't like one of those nightmares for something that to you but one of those unsettling dreams where you're looking for a loved one and you can't find them. Where you've been with them throughout the dream but something happens in your separated and now you're just searching and searching. And nothing makes sense but everything sense.. where you're at places you've been in real life but everything is different yet familiar. It's unsettling. And this video makes me feel sad for characters that don't even exist but I feel like they should. Like new people I've met in a dream.
This is an interesting statement because, at least for me, the ways things keep warping and changing is very much like how my actual dreams are when I sleep. Enough to be realish, odd enough to be a dream. Just not moving quite so fast.
The video doesn't adhere to our normal perception. For example, there's several scenes of them walking but their movement doesn't match with the motion of the ground, your brain picks up on this because it's not how the world your brain is used to works. These constraints (unintentionally) are more lax in AI video generation, there's also blending of elements and generally the synthesis of what is real is imprecise. All of these features are shared with dreams. The not following physics, the blending of scenes that our brain pictures, the feeling that whatever we saw was almost real but not quite.
Holy shit, that's a really good way of putting it. Necromodern. Everyone reviving the dead. My Spotify discovery is no longer new songs.. Just old songs and remixes...
Exactly. Been saying this for a long time. AI produces images just like dreams do. Add to the fact humanity still do not know why we dream. Stick 50 years future evolution of VR into the mix, you get The Matrix. Dreaming is just old ChatGPT-8. Reality is currently ChatGPT-15
Why should we assume that our perception of time is moving forward? What if the second law of thermodynamics is actually misdirected, and we are merely a consequence of it?
No wonder this is giving some uncanny valley chills. I just hope the industry of people who worked hard with their skills are not gonna get jobless and depressed because of this thing learning more and becoming their replacement.
It's a sad also nostalgic video. I don't know how people can't "feel" what it's about. I mean, people thinks this is just a bunch of random scene's but it is a clear timeline
@@Javiera_RandomThat might be what my teenager sees, growing up in front of limited digital screen time (except as a toddler, we did not subscribe to the convenience of babysitting with a phone; instead we provided analog toys and human interactions). I grew up as computer technology was developing into the mainstream. I see jarring scene cuts that take me out of the story and remind me that, on the whole, the video lacks the creativity of human subtlety. 😉
That's what they said about the internet in the first place, and what they said about phones when people stopped sending letters, and what they said when...etc....
Except the ones who spend hours of unpaid time coming up with a treatment for the video, only for Ernest to so "nah, we're gonna go with AI." So disappointed in him right now.
I think this is an example of how to use this technology well. Many here seem to me to have forgotten that an image does not have to be beautiful to be interesting
heard this song on Alt Nation Advanced Placement today, and have been listening to it repeatedly ever since. many things to love about it. the delivery of the lyrics is very unique, and pretty fantastic. i've never heard the word 'lost' said with 5 syllables before! great stuff
This is exactly what dreams look like. The textures are so good looking and they’re really close, but it’s the form of everything that makes it look so off. Two years and this will be the ultimate form of video creation
Going to be very hard to tell what music videos are real and what music videos are AI if the latter are all going to look like they were directed by Michel Gondry.
@@kristin7121 honestly, Gondry is a master of its craft. But what this video unintentionally does well is its visual shortcomings are consistent to a degree that it genuinely appears like a stylistic choice rather than a technical inability and subsequently that style can easily come across in a way that makes it look good 🤷♂️
This is eerily beautiful. It's like what I imagine someone's life flashing before their eyes must be like. We have come a long way from Will Smith eating spaghetti in such a short short time.
As a film director, I was excited to see what the capabilities are, however the video itself didn’t creat a feeling, an emotion. Not because Ai created it, rather the Design feel, and execution of the video simply didn’t impact me other than tiring of the constant visual input, which seemed to have no singular thread to it. I remain, however, excited about the possibilities of what any new technology can offer.
@@cesar4729 What are other creative ways to use it that aren't essentially busywork (i.e making a backdrop or extending a scene a bit)? I thought AI imagery seemed cool at first but it's very severely limited in actually synthesising anything new, which is kind of inherent given how it works.
As a film director too, I’ll tell you that it’s worth looking at it more broadly, since these combinations create logic and combinations beyond human perception. But this deconstruction hits the heart if you look broadly enough. It feels like something Lynchian I think.. Maybe you're not yet ready as an individual to connect this with feelings and logic. Take a broader look at this issue maybe we are touching the shapes of the future.
Wasn’t the basic premise of the video that we were following the life cycle of this couple? From youth until death (of the dude)? Regardless, it was a mess.
Was feeling pretty down lately and woke up to see Washed Out released this song. My mood completely shifted, I feel more hopeful again. I will always love Washed Out
Artists didnt stop creating when the camera was made. Actors didnt stop when film and cinema came. We still have Radio. We still have lots of advancements and methods to express ourselves that are being kept alive dispite the progress that everyone feared would destroy things. AI wont suddenly kill everything creative we are in a transition stage and figuring out stuff. I found the music video worked very well with the song asthetics of a fever dream like state. I think it was wonderful to experiment like this for their music visuals.
People will be lazy and this will become the most used tool for "creativity". Most people use AI to get rid of a background because they have no Photoshop skills.
@@w花b Idk if that's considered lazy. Sure, doesn't take long to learn background removal or even do it if good at it. But, I'd imagine AI is quick. Onto the MV, I don't see this at all as creative. Creative would be to actually produce this video not with AI. I think AI could be used for inspiration, like camera work and scences, but at the same time, this video was literally text based, so it sounds like it was creative in writing, but AI did all the work, so lazy...
The interesting thing for this video and future AI videos will be when people are not told those are AI generated. How many will know the difference? I'm willing to be 90% people won't know the difference. And that number will improve as the tech gets better and better.
It's possible this will be regulated by that time, like a mandatory digital signature that can't be meddled with or with a key stored in a chain and then make it illegal to generate AI video without such a signature. People talk about this like it's the end of the world, humans are so gullible it's hilarious
@@maximusasauluk7359 true but remember, currently if some government lies and invades someone based on those lies, it's possible to disprove their evidence and prosecute them. Now, with generative technology? With them holding power over these signatures? Not so much.
When we dream, our neurons are generating images, based on things we have seen/learnt during daytime. Videos are produced by generative adversarial networks. Images are not stored; it's their characteristics that are encoded. It's very similar, so it makes sense that the output resembles our dreams.
man none of the dreams i ever had in my life was like these ai generated soups, actually most of the time my dreams had their own cohorent universes and sets of rules, most of them still made sense to me even after waking up.
This is cool. There's are a lot of things "wrong" about this video...visual things that just don't make sense and show that the technology still has a ways to go before it produces something that looks like it was made by a human...but at the same time there are a lot of really neat elements in this video that you just wouldn't tend to see in something made through traditional means. I completely understand that this isn't everyone's cup of tea and that many people are worried about what this means for the future of video making, but I don't see this as a replacement for human creation. I see it was a new art style that will be interesting to explore in the future.
Song of the Summer -- easy. Jaunty melody punches you in the gut with melancholy, too -- listen to that outro, the fading melodic delights of the carnival as it shuts down and leaves town (see: "Araby"). See you in DC in August, Ernest. Thanks.
The shape of things to come. I like it, mostly cause it reminds me of the musicvideos from the 90's but it also got some Backroom vibes. Well prompted :P (also props to the people in post)
I want to make note of the intense debate going on here in the comments. It’s clear that the video has served as a jumping off point to discuss a range of topics as far-reaching as aesthetics, authenticity, ownership, and many fears about how AI will effect our lives.
My new album isn’t an AI-album and there aren’t any AI-focused themes, but as a big fan of science and technology, I’m very excited about the creative potential of these new tools. As I’ve said before, it feels like a natural extension of of some of the other experimental music videos I’ve done in the past.
I also want to acknowledge the serious concerns that people have shared with me through comments and DM’s - I feel more educated about both sides of the debate after reading them, and I realize there is an important distinction that needs to be made between responsible and irresponsible use of the tools. It’s clear that we are in the earliest stages of figuring that distinction out, and if anything, I hope that the video can play a role in amplifying that discussion.
Whether you’re scared, excited, or undecided about these new tools, they are here to stay. We just need to collectively figure out the most responsible ways to harness them.
@realwashedout , thanks for sharing this comment and including your thoughts.
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If I may ask, what was the script that was input into Sora in order to create the video? If it’s a long one, is there a URL one can visit in order to read it?
Nah, you’re actively damaging art with this. You’re part of the problem, you’re not “sparking debates” or “amplifying discussions”
@@rileygoopy8992 you are literally engaging in debate.
Seeing as I discovered this as "The first music video generated with a.i." I think its safe to say this will be interesting to look back on in 1 year... won't be nearly as scary/interesting/dramatic at the current rate of accelleration.
@@rproaudio1 no, you don’t know what debate means. Do you see him and I having a back and forth?
I’m quite literally not engaged in a debate, goon.
Sora was definitely trained on a dataset of nightmares
Yeah it wasn't like one of those nightmares for something that to you but one of those unsettling dreams where you're looking for a loved one and you can't find them. Where you've been with them throughout the dream but something happens in your separated and now you're just searching and searching. And nothing makes sense but everything sense.. where you're at places you've been in real life but everything is different yet familiar. It's unsettling.
And this video makes me feel sad for characters that don't even exist but I feel like they should. Like new people I've met in a dream.
I can’t feel for the characters. 😮
The result is very Jean Cocteau, 1948 director of Beauty and the Beast
The visual is like urban legend creepy pasta. At a glance it looks normal, at a second and third glance its looks like nightmare.
just like reality
@@MarquisDeSangExactly! Whats the difference?
This is an interesting statement because, at least for me, the ways things keep warping and changing is very much like how my actual dreams are when I sleep. Enough to be realish, odd enough to be a dream. Just not moving quite so fast.
it looks like a dream.
Nightmare fuel 😂
Why does ai video feel like I'm watching my dreams?
Because AI Is a reflection of human conciousness
나도 그래
@@williamheckman4597no, it's not.
what if you are sleeping and can’t wake up?!
The video doesn't adhere to our normal perception. For example, there's several scenes of them walking but their movement doesn't match with the motion of the ground, your brain picks up on this because it's not how the world your brain is used to works.
These constraints (unintentionally) are more lax in AI video generation, there's also blending of elements and generally the synthesis of what is real is imprecise. All of these features are shared with dreams. The not following physics, the blending of scenes that our brain pictures, the feeling that whatever we saw was almost real but not quite.
We are entering the necromodern era. The desire to find something new through the volume of a database on the old, but without deep human intervention
Welcome to the 4th industrial revolution.
Holy shit, that's a really good way of putting it. Necromodern. Everyone reviving the dead. My Spotify discovery is no longer new songs.. Just old songs and remixes...
Sure. Like there ever was.
@@murray1067 ever was new?
This is deep. I shall be quoting it
Exactly how I feel when I read an AI article written by AI.
Actually i came for the comments 😂
😂😆😂
Same!
Well that makes sense because usually it's come for the video, stay for the comments! LOL
Still coming back for more comments 😂
Ez egy szar
next:"AI Kills all stars" - official video
Live music is experiencing a resurgence, and people are increasingly valuing the experience of hearing music performed in person.
Video killed the radio star. Buggles. 1980
If I ever need to explain what dreaming is like to someone who doesn't dream, I'm just going to show them this video.
It's heartless AI
@@jackstraw9635 It feels like a dream
imagine when the AI will wake up
Exactly. Been saying this for a long time. AI produces images just like dreams do. Add to the fact humanity still do not know why we dream. Stick 50 years future evolution of VR into the mix, you get The Matrix. Dreaming is just old ChatGPT-8. Reality is currently ChatGPT-15
perfect & spot on. thank you.
Every 10-20 seconds it is easy to understand that there is a problems with physics
“The hardest part is that you can’t go back”
Why should we assume that our perception of time is moving forward? What if the second law of thermodynamics is actually misdirected, and we are merely a consequence of it?
@@Mijonju The second law of thermodynamics means nothing when you spit in the face of God
Feels like you can read the prompt for each scene. Really nice way telling viewers what you wrote just through images
now let ai judge and comment it so we don't have to
ChatGPT? 😂
No wonder this is giving some uncanny valley chills. I just hope the industry of people who worked hard with their skills are not gonna get jobless and depressed because of this thing learning more and becoming their replacement.
You mean like Paul Trillo, who is an artist with years of work, including this video.
@@CoryWatson thanks! this comment literally made my day
When Sora clips came out I got depression. Also Adobe AI generative tools gave depression too.
@@fettyblap4436 Adobe AI is crap, Adobe is too stiff to innovate it seems. But what makes you depressed about Sora?
@@CoryWatsonwhat'd he do lmao feed the AI some prompts?
I miss the chillwave days 😭
They are still here if we support the music! 🙌🏼😁
He is evolving
Me too. This is just awful. Purple noon was a Masterpiece, but this sounds like Boring pop radio.
@@YoolSea It sounds like late 80's pop, formulaic, and very produced.
I miss Chillwave too
Saw washed out in 2017, easily one of the top three shows I’ve ever been to
the more you look at it the worse it gets
This is the worst k hole ive ever been in.
It's a sad also nostalgic video. I don't know how people can't "feel" what it's about. I mean, people thinks this is just a bunch of random scene's but it is a clear timeline
@@Javiera_Random exactly my thought. I felt quite a bit watchign the video...
Agreed. I watched twice and it was still hinky and jarring to watch. 😂😂
@@Javiera_RandomThat might be what my teenager sees, growing up in front of limited digital screen time (except as a toddler, we did not subscribe to the convenience of babysitting with a phone; instead we provided analog toys and human interactions).
I grew up as computer technology was developing into the mainstream. I see jarring scene cuts that take me out of the story and remind me that, on the whole, the video lacks the creativity of human subtlety. 😉
The future is digital diarrhea.
The future is awesome!
@@ECLECTRIC_EDITS You like diarrhea?
That's what they said about the internet in the first place, and what they said about phones when people stopped sending letters, and what they said when...etc....
The future is now old man.
@@StormyInferno People were excited about the internet or confused about the internet.
I like it
Other worldly, yet oddly recognizable. This collaboration is merely the beginning of the end.
no humans were hurt making this video
Employed*
Except the ones who spend hours of unpaid time coming up with a treatment for the video, only for Ernest to so "nah, we're gonna go with AI."
So disappointed in him right now.
it's like a bad dream
I think this is an example of how to use this technology well. Many here seem to me to have forgotten that an image does not have to be beautiful to be interesting
This is haunting yet intriguing
this is the beginning of the end gg
Wow!! Imagine 10 years from now. I bet the first pop robot will hit the top 10.
10? Try 2.
2 years max
or already did :)
heard this song on Alt Nation Advanced Placement today, and have been listening to it repeatedly ever since. many things to love about it. the delivery of the lyrics is very unique, and pretty fantastic. i've never heard the word 'lost' said with 5 syllables before! great stuff
Amazing
Incredible song and will be the soundtrack to this summer for me. Thank you Ernest for putting out perfect albums exactly when I need them.
Mother putting baby into a bodybag at 2:48
The body bag also has hands??
@@user-uc9nu1yn1n Sauvage - fragrance by anon
Or taking it out.
Half stroller-half body bag monstrosity
@@kristin7121we are born to die??
So so good. On loop for the last hour. Reminds me of someone I miss so much.
damn spot on...
This is exactly what dreams look like. The textures are so good looking and they’re really close, but it’s the form of everything that makes it look so off. Two years and this will be the ultimate form of video creation
Yeh I hope not.
It's spring, and there's new Washed Out. It don't even matter that the worlds on fire now.
I've never even had a dream this surreal.
Amazing!!! 🙌😭😍
FYI, the video of Coldplay's "The hardest Part" is not AI-generated, even though it looks like.
AI killed the video star
AI killed the video start
In my mind and in my car
We can't rewind, we've gone too far
AI killed human beings
it felt like going to sleep and immediately starting to lucid dream lost in the middle of a never ending psilocybin trip
trippy af
Tripped out
Going to be very hard to tell what music videos are real and what music videos are AI if the latter are all going to look like they were directed by Michel Gondry.
Never going to look like Gondry but already look like poor man tech bro’s attempt.
@@kristin7121 honestly, Gondry is a master of its craft. But what this video unintentionally does well is its visual shortcomings are consistent to a degree that it genuinely appears like a stylistic choice rather than a technical inability and subsequently that style can easily come across in a way that makes it look good 🤷♂️
Watch at 0.5x speed.
And bang your head in wall.
I don't get it
The video give me so stong feelings like the Washed out song give me. I almost come just by watching the visuals.
This is a fever dream.
This is eerily beautiful. It's like what I imagine someone's life flashing before their eyes must be like. We have come a long way from Will Smith eating spaghetti in such a short short time.
As a film director, I was excited to see what the capabilities are, however the video itself didn’t creat a feeling, an emotion. Not because Ai created it, rather the Design feel, and execution of the video simply didn’t impact me other than tiring of the constant visual input, which seemed to have no singular thread to it. I remain, however, excited about the possibilities of what any new technology can offer.
Honestly it's a little tedious, there are many creative ways to use this tool without it looking like a psychedelic salad. But here we are.
@@cesar4729 What are other creative ways to use it that aren't essentially busywork (i.e making a backdrop or extending a scene a bit)? I thought AI imagery seemed cool at first but it's very severely limited in actually synthesising anything new, which is kind of inherent given how it works.
As a film director too, I’ll tell you that it’s worth looking at it more broadly, since these combinations create logic and combinations beyond human perception. But this deconstruction hits the heart if you look broadly enough. It feels like something Lynchian I think.. Maybe you're not yet ready as an individual to connect this with feelings and logic. Take a broader look at this issue maybe we are touching the shapes of the future.
Wasn’t the basic premise of the video that we were following the life cycle of this couple? From youth until death (of the dude)?
Regardless, it was a mess.
Are you guys kidding me? I felt more emotion with this video than all past modern music videos
The music and video deserve each other
It feels like the start of Digital Video cut in rhe early 90s
But...there are PEOPLE in the dryers!
1:33
Looks like human fetuses
Omg I didn't notice that
holy shit
Wait... What? 😂😂
Now that's a video. 'Bout time
This is definitely the most wicked, but fun video I have ever seen.
Amazing. Whoever says this do not resemble human dreams is a fool. Human brain is just more trained and powerful by now.
Enjoy the rhetorical high ground. 🙄
He's back, everybody! He's back! Ernest is back!!!
Was feeling pretty down lately and woke up to see Washed Out released this song. My mood completely shifted, I feel more hopeful again. I will always love Washed Out
Artists didnt stop creating when the camera was made. Actors didnt stop when film and cinema came. We still have Radio. We still have lots of advancements and methods to express ourselves that are being kept alive dispite the progress that everyone feared would destroy things. AI wont suddenly kill everything creative we are in a transition stage and figuring out stuff. I found the music video worked very well with the song asthetics of a fever dream like state. I think it was wonderful to experiment like this for their music visuals.
Gracias señor por haber echo que descubriese a este grupo de música..
You use AI for the song too??
I know right, pretty cool. I hope we will be seeing more of that stuff in the future
Idk if this is a diss or an actual question 😭
@@karenmgr I’m dying 😂💀
Are you all film and video producers? What a joke.
@@richardpastore1326 Yes. Thanks for asking.
AI videos are simply my fever dreams and acid trips. It’s another creative avenue one can use. Doesn’t mean EVERYTHING will or has to be AI created.
Agreed.
People will be lazy and this will become the most used tool for "creativity". Most people use AI to get rid of a background because they have no Photoshop skills.
@@w花b Idk if that's considered lazy. Sure, doesn't take long to learn background removal or even do it if good at it. But, I'd imagine AI is quick. Onto the MV, I don't see this at all as creative. Creative would be to actually produce this video not with AI. I think AI could be used for inspiration, like camera work and scences, but at the same time, this video was literally text based, so it sounds like it was creative in writing, but AI did all the work, so lazy...
I feel like my senses are overloaded
The interesting thing for this video and future AI videos will be when people are not told those are AI generated. How many will know the difference? I'm willing to be 90% people won't know the difference. And that number will improve as the tech gets better and better.
It's possible this will be regulated by that time, like a mandatory digital signature that can't be meddled with or with a key stored in a chain and then make it illegal to generate AI video without such a signature. People talk about this like it's the end of the world, humans are so gullible it's hilarious
@@maximusasauluk7359 true but remember, currently if some government lies and invades someone based on those lies, it's possible to disprove their evidence and prosecute them. Now, with generative technology? With them holding power over these signatures? Not so much.
Fantastic! So impressed with your ability to stay uniquely you while pushing your style into new spaces. One of the best artists ever IMO.
Do not try these things at home but this is an awesome song. Listening on repeat 😅😊
Very nice music and video, well done!
I dig the video it's like you're going through a quick Sprint of past memories past experiences I think it's fitting the chaotic aspect of it
People used to think the capacity to dream would distinguish machine from man.
When we dream, our neurons are generating images, based on things we have seen/learnt during daytime.
Videos are produced by generative adversarial networks. Images are not stored; it's their characteristics that are encoded.
It's very similar, so it makes sense that the output resembles our dreams.
man none of the dreams i ever had in my life was like these ai generated soups, actually most of the time my dreams had their own cohorent universes and sets of rules, most of them still made sense to me even after waking up.
WE ARE NOT READY...
Love this song and video.
Absolutely love this, it very weird and dreamy. i love weird melancholic art like this.
What a great day to be alive - thank you Washed Out.
This is cool. There's are a lot of things "wrong" about this video...visual things that just don't make sense and show that the technology still has a ways to go before it produces something that looks like it was made by a human...but at the same time there are a lot of really neat elements in this video that you just wouldn't tend to see in something made through traditional means. I completely understand that this isn't everyone's cup of tea and that many people are worried about what this means for the future of video making, but I don't see this as a replacement for human creation. I see it was a new art style that will be interesting to explore in the future.
The most uncreative yet creative music video in the universe. Well done! To infinity and beyond 🚀
This is impressive 🌡️
Yes!!! New Washed Out! 😍 The world keeps spinning for another lovely day. 🙌🏼😁☀️
Sora Ai: MUST .... MOVE .... CAMERA ....
Great stuff from Washed Out
Well done and good job ! Change happens whether we like it or not, embrace it.
Excited for the album!!!
The upbeat sound makes your heart warm 🧡
and so it begins...
KOOL!
This sounds really great man!! I'm glad there is new music from you! 🎉
Oh gosh, I'm loving all of this.
I love your music guys. This is a great song
Song of the Summer -- easy. Jaunty melody punches you in the gut with melancholy, too -- listen to that outro, the fading melodic delights of the carnival as it shuts down and leaves town (see: "Araby"). See you in DC in August, Ernest. Thanks.
If he does more magic hour mixes this year, my summer will be complete before it has even started.
I absolutely love the video. It's a dreamlike love story full of old memories all blended together. Sad. I can't watch it and not cry.
I just like the song. It's a cool song.
The internet is dead. Long live AI. Long live our new gods
The shape of things to come. I like it, mostly cause it reminds me of the musicvideos from the 90's but it also got some Backroom vibes. Well prompted :P (also props to the people in post)
YESSSSS NEW WASHED OUT!!
I love it! is hypnotic.
has chords reminiscent of Coldplay - Hardest Part I hear 🎼 nice song this
Ordered my Baby Pink vinyl today 👶💕
This feels like the compressed AI version of "Everything Everywhere All At Once"
Mais um som maravilhoso! Washed Out ❤❤❤
CoooooooooooooooooooooooL!
this is so cool
Washed Out right in time for summer
and while everyone can spot AI errors, i think the discrepancies were exactly what was required for a trippy music video for a well chilled piece.
This is insane, it look like the added effects to the video though
we've come a long way (backwards) since the music video for All I Know