Trust your gut. You can still identify that this is AI-generated, to the same degree as identifying fabrication of Space-X missions. Even before AI generated imagery in 1969, the whole world was fooled by the Apollo moon landing. You should always question what's behind a screen.
Yeah.. no kidding.. so if they've been using this type of tech, who knows when.. Maybe not though. It wouldn't be too long for AI thinking by itself to be like light years ahead, you know what I mean.
But even just this AI doing realistic video tech, if they have had that years ago.. I guess you can't really trust whatever comes from their systems, like "the news". You'd have to see things in person. But then.. what if like videos from others, are also bogus like that. You'd have to know that person in the real world. It starts to get into that type of thing.
Reading that article and they say, "Case in point: In one viral example posted on X, filmmaker and molecular biologist Hashem Al-Ghaili shows a series of short films of AI-generated actors railing against their AI creators and prompts."
I check that link.. an example video on twitter. Check this out. Actors are "done".
Hashem Al-Ghaili
@HashemGhaili
I did more tests with Google's #Veo3. Imagine if AI characters became aware they were living in a simulation!
Trust your gut. You can still identify that this is AI-generated, to the same degree as identifying fabrication of Space-X missions. Even before AI generated imagery in 1969, the whole world was fooled by the Apollo moon landing. You should always question what's behind a screen.
we have no fucking clue how long theyve been using this on us, could have been decades
Yeah.. no kidding.. so if they've been using this type of tech, who knows when.. Maybe not though. It wouldn't be too long for AI thinking by itself to be like light years ahead, you know what I mean.
But even just this AI doing realistic video tech, if they have had that years ago.. I guess you can't really trust whatever comes from their systems, like "the news". You'd have to see things in person. But then.. what if like videos from others, are also bogus like that. You'd have to know that person in the real world. It starts to get into that type of thing.
Consumer vs. Commercial vs. Industrial vs. Military...how many decades in-between consumer and military grade use for any technology?
How I wound up here.. was checking google news, saw this one:
Technology section. Google's new AI video tool floods internet with real-looking clips
https://www.axios.com/2025/05/23/google-ai-videos-veo-3
Reading that article and they say, "Case in point: In one viral example posted on X, filmmaker and molecular biologist Hashem Al-Ghaili shows a series of short films of AI-generated actors railing against their AI creators and prompts."
I check that link.. an example video on twitter. Check this out. Actors are "done".
Hashem Al-Ghaili @HashemGhaili I did more tests with Google's #Veo3. Imagine if AI characters became aware they were living in a simulation!
https://x.com/HashemGhaili/status/1925332319604257203
That's this video. Posted a couple days ago had 3.8M views.