OpenAI collapses media reality with Sora AI video generator | If trusting video from anonymous sources on social media was a bad idea before, it’s an even worse idea now::Hello, cultural singularity—soon, every video you see online could be completely fake.

6 points

Isn’t this a bit over dramatic, seeing as we had deepfake tech for a while now?

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Imagine generating 5,000 videos of different people (likenesses pulled from Facebook) reacting to a fake calamity staged in a certain city.

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8 points

Imagine seeing it every day to a point you can’t see the real calamity coming because you stopped believing in them entirely.

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0 points

Oh man reality is going to be so strange to you when you get old enough to understand it.

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29 points

I don’t think so, as deep fake stuff was about switching faces and voices. You needed actual footage to train this on.

So if you wanted to stage something, it would take considerable effort, money, time, and manpower.

Now anyone will be able to just type in a prompt and have a video generated.

We saw the Joe Biden deepfake that made calls to tell people not to vote for him. Now just wait until we are having videos of him saying it sent out in mass.

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-7 points

https://aftermath.site/openai-sora-scam-sillicon-valley

It was a scam peoples

Targeted stupids investors were not supposed to share it

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5 points

Well I get that AI companies over promise and stuff, but that opinion piece really just confirmes what we’re already able to see in said clips. Sure, many animals look eerie es hell and that monobloc excavation video is one hell of an acid trip, but there’s already a lot there. More than I’m comfortable with.

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The link does not say in what way people were not supposed to share.

The link is the same kind of self-delusion people show around all of these generative tools: “look the faces are weird, the bird has wrong feathers, the cat has only 2 legs, nothing to worry about” while forgetting that most everything else in a clip works well and that it is the first-of-the-first releases which will get gradually better.

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1 point

This shit is sold as the new Pixar

Yeah in a few months it will be a tool to help animators with shadows and lightings In some years it could produce a decent GIF of Pepe having sex with Sonic

At least it is less a scam than an NFT, still a scam

Still a waste of money and energetic ressources

Invest in it if you can, sure you can have a nice taxe refund in 3-5 years

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37 points

Why are they working so hard on making humanity worse?

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Because we’re all born selfish assholes*, and some people never learn to not be so.

*We’re all born as selfish idiots, how can we be otherwise? We’re helpless at birth, thrust from perfect comfort and safety into discomfort, utterly ignorant and wholly dependent, with no knowledge there are others, who are just as dependent and helpless when they’re born. Learning about others, and how to get along is part of maturing.

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3 points

Sorry no, your perceptions are skewed by how well society rewards selfish assholes.

Most humans are inherently empathic and compassionate, just the tiny handful of sociopaths that run everything are projecting.

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9 points

I really have to say it?

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3 points

Because the rich profit the most when everyone else is in fear and confusion.

So they generate it as much as possible and reap the rewards of ignorance and knee-jerk policies.

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50 points

This kind of AI stuff bums me out. You get people legitimately sharing AI images (and potentially videos in the future) and saying “look what I made!”. It’s totally inauthentic.

My boss loves this shit, on the other hand. Looking forward to the day she can automate our jobs away, I assume.

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1 point

Good luck when an ai can lay bricks and mortar.

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Genuine question: why do we need this type of thing?

Especially in view of the harm it can cause, what’s the point of creating this aside from generating shareholder value?

Sure, creating a video out of text quickly is cool, but is there an actual need for this?

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Who said anything about need?

It was created because someone thought of it. How it’s used is a measure of the person using it.

People will find ways to utilize whatever someone creates. And usually in ways the creator never envisioned.

“Needing” something comes after a tool becomes ubiquitous. Imagine trying to screw in a Phillips screw with a slot screw driver - you’d need a Phillips driver because those screws are now ubiquitous (and I can’t wait for them to go away. All hail our stripped screw saviour Torx!)

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32 points

I mean, the ability to generate whatever video you want without having to pay the costs normally associated with filming, location, actors etc is going to be very appealing to people like advertisers. This way you can have a few seconds of a beach for your travel company advert, for example, without having to pay for the stock footage or film it yourself. In fact I can see this transforming stock footage in general. Why bother to pay someone to make a generic video of ‘people having a meeting’ when an AI can do it for free in half the time. Doesn’t even need to be that good if you’re only using it briefly in a presentation. Not saying any of this is a good thing, but here we are…

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15 points

I get what you’re saying, but there isn’t really any NEED for that

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-1 points

It may help to make synthetic training data for other models / simulators

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9 points

Thats kind of like saying we never needed cars because we had horses.

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I mean, yes in so far that it opens those options up to people who may not have been able to afford it before. Whether that’s a ‘need’ or not depends on your opinion of the company I guess.

Also there are other applications beyond this, of course. Easily made videos could help reduce the costs associated with treating some mental health issues for example.

The you have the ability for novice film makers to make content, a bit like how engines like Unity have made it easier for people to make games. Sure there’ll be shit-tier tat, but there’ll also be content made by creators that may never have had the chance otherwise.

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This way you can have a few seconds of a beach for your travel company advert, for example, without having to pay for the stock footage or film it yourself.

Advertising holidays at places that do not exist! Exactly what we needed!

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2 points

Uhh, ads already do that.

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7 points

So no different than currently? Pictures and videos in ads all have heavy editing and post processing to make them look better.

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1 point

OK, poor example, but you get my point.

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Genuine question: When have we ever needed the things corporations push as disruptive technologies?

This isn’t being done because we asked for it, it’s being done by the owner class as a method of control and cover.

It isn’t ‘we’, and never has been.

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18 points

Art. Presentations. Visualizations. Porn.

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6 points

Weird music videos. Just this week Youtube had pushed me music videos all done in the weird warpy AI style.

It’s kind of cool and simultaneously already feels like a fad that tired with.

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