There's definitely some holes in the footage that can be seen at first glance, I doubt they can get to the point where it passes close scrutiny, at least without human correction of each product.
If you pay close attention you can see a lot of the errors-- objects disappearing, changing colors, shadows warping, etc. But it's almost unnoticeable unless you really pay attention to the details.
Good observations. If you look at the old supposedly "real" photos of this, you end up with the same conclusions, and in finality that is was all just fiction created so that one group had an explanation for why they had so much gold.
Just think what it will be like in a year or two, AI Video from 12 months ago was ianky and in 2020 AI images were awful. The rate at which this has improved is insane.
Absolutely insane. There aren’t enough discrepancies in the video to note this would be fake at least from first glance. What a huge jump in just so little time.
As an aspiring filmmaker and artist this is terrifying. Many people will be fired from the film industry and animation, even tho now you can spot errors, in 10 years you can bet it will look decent. Oh, and i forgot the videogame industry too. I mean it's happening now.
I have been a union Location Manager/Scout for 28 years in the biz on commercial and movies and I believe that in 10 years (when I plan to retire) that my position will be nearly non-existent along with other departments. On the flip side as an aspiring filmmaker and 3d artist, it opens up so many opportunities.... but It will still come down to storytelling regardless of the tech.
This is going to completely wreck traditional filmmaking. How can a "nuts and bolts" filmmaker or cinematographer compete with this technology which might be ten times cheaper than using a real crew?
10 times cheaper? you're looking at $30,000-$80,000 to CGI this scene which is still cheaper than building the entire set. This was generated for free.
From now on, you can't believe anything that you haven't seen with your own eyes.
I hope we are not bringing our doom
** haven't seen on real world.
And even things seen (in the real world) with your own eyes can no longer be believed....
Wait for a crossover/colab of VR glasses and AI. Even implants and AI..things will get scary
There's definitely some holes in the footage that can be seen at first glance, I doubt they can get to the point where it passes close scrutiny, at least without human correction of each product.
I want to see one of Rome
The idea of using this to create backgrounds for things like history videos is exciting!
I feel kinda weird watching this and I don't know why. The uncanny valley is so close to "real" and yet it feels like it might be deeper than ever
If you pay close attention you can see a lot of the errors-- objects disappearing, changing colors, shadows warping, etc. But it's almost unnoticeable unless you really pay attention to the details.
Good observations. If you look at the old supposedly "real" photos of this, you end up with the same conclusions, and in finality that is was all just fiction created so that one group had an explanation for why they had so much gold.
Just give it time😂😂
And the high efficiency windows
Just think what it will be like in a year or two, AI Video from 12 months ago was ianky and in 2020 AI images were awful. The rate at which this has improved is insane.
Or a black cat you see twice .........
Impressive, and Love the 3 legged horse!!!
Absolutely insane. There aren’t enough discrepancies in the video to note this would be fake at least from first glance. What a huge jump in just so little time.
As an aspiring filmmaker and artist this is terrifying. Many people will be fired from the film industry and animation, even tho now you can spot errors, in 10 years you can bet it will look decent. Oh, and i forgot the videogame industry too. I mean it's happening now.
10 years! LOL. You know progress in AI advancement is happening at an exponential rate. It will look decent far faster than you think.
Terrifying is not hyperbole. How is it this good now? I can’t imagine where this is headed. There will be a full length AI generated movie, no doubt.
I have been a union Location Manager/Scout for 28 years in the biz on commercial and movies and I believe that in 10 years (when I plan to retire) that my position will be nearly non-existent along with other departments. On the flip side as an aspiring filmmaker and 3d artist, it opens up so many opportunities.... but It will still come down to storytelling regardless of the tech.
@@sedawk Distribution, marketing, copyright lawsuits, adaptation, etc. These will take time. The technology needs at least 8-10 years.
@@kieronestrada6402 yeah, but all the artistic value in the craft of 3d will drop.
A golden coin from mario bros
0:06 the horse disappeared on the left 💀
And then another one materialised from thin air at 0:08.
Anyone notice the spot light?
amazinggg
We’re cooked
now create whole movies with that AI
Exactly what I thought, I wonder if there'll come a time where basically every movie becomes AI generated
From their prospective they see a UFO 😂
0:06 spot ghosts effect men and horse disappears
I really want to see this but middle age... castles, people...
AGI before 2025
This is going to completely wreck traditional filmmaking. How can a "nuts and bolts" filmmaker or cinematographer compete with this technology which might be ten times cheaper than using a real crew?
10 times cheaper? you're looking at $30,000-$80,000 to CGI this scene which is still cheaper than building the entire set. This was generated for free.
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