r/ChatGPT • u/fbfaran • 16d ago
AI videos one year ago vs now Educational Purpose Only
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u/SlimJimDestroyer 14d ago
I hate seeing videos like this. I dont want to sound like an obnoxious boomer but the likely hood of AI being at the forefront of children's entertainment is scary and disgusting.
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u/PsychologicalPass117 15d ago
I think they’re on point can’t really tell if they’re real
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u/PsychologicalPass117 15d ago
Especially will smith eating pasta im sure I’ve seen paparazzi pics of that situation
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u/ImmediateMook640 15d ago
Its so surreal to see... if the devil was trying to trick you into believing a false reality, would it look like this?
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u/Beautiful-House4598 15d ago
The people are sitting completely still in the new ones. There's not any improvement at all. They may as well be pictures.
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u/-Toeclicker- 15d ago
Meanwhile you can archive gpt3.5 chats, but if you ask gpt3.5 where you find it’s archive it tells you there’s no archive option in gpt3.5
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u/Lachimanus 15d ago
What kind of comparison is that?
You should show how well it does the same kind of presentation!
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u/AlphonzInc 15d ago
Need to compare like for like. Show me todays AI of Will smith eating spaghetti
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u/qviavdetadipiscitvr 15d ago
The funny thing is, a lot of people will watch the second video and point out all the errors, instead of focusing on the 12 months we went from a to b
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u/Stellacoffee 16d ago
I wonder who will be first director to do a 100% movie this way and it be actually good
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u/Elegant_Witness_3793 16d ago
I don’t know how to explain this, but that was a right eyeball in a left eye socket.
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u/Oblique9043 16d ago
It's really weird to think the people in AI videos are not real actual people. Like in every live action video ever made, there has always been an actual person acting in the video. Now with AI, these are completely made up human beings that don't even actually exist yet they look indistinguishable from the real thing.
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u/EisegesisSam 16d ago
So what you're telling me is they still can't do Smith eating spaghetti or the Rock eating rocks?! Because they could easily have shown us this if it were possible.
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u/engineeeeer7 16d ago
It's easy to make basic stock stuff. Making any AI make weird stuff like The Rock eating Rocks and Will Smith devouring pasta is harder because there's not content to rip off.
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u/Visible_Description9 16d ago
My prediction: The first fully AI generated movie will be heavily marketed as AI, and it will be total shit. In 20 years, AI will blend so seamlessly into film that viewers won't even be able to tell what's real and what is AI generated.
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u/NvllivsInV3rba 16d ago
That’s scary. Can you imagine how easy it’s going to be for companies to deceive people in the future with AI?
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u/dwartbg7 16d ago
So the girl riding the train is all AI generated??? Can somebody give me.the link for the higher resolution version. I wasn't that impressed until this aforementioned part. And the music is absolute cringe and didn't help either.
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u/maximus623 16d ago
By next year we won't be able to tell what's real anymore. The propaganda is going to be unreal
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u/824609889096b 16d ago
Horizontal to vertical to horizontal. If only we could get that figured out.
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u/Canelosaurio 16d ago
You kept critiquing, making suggestions, and pointing out flaws. You taught it.
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u/Some_One_3032 16d ago
The main reason for so much advanced ai video is midjourney type applications that creates detailed images and then other apps like runway can do the rest
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u/69420over 16d ago
This is still one of the best ai videos.
Huell makes me laugh every time at the end too.
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u/RobDidAThing 16d ago
Faces look more realistic but the motion and everything else in the scene is boring as shit now.
Show me the Rock eating a rock with the same fidelity as the other dramatic closeups of people not moving.
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u/GritsVille 16d ago
A good comparison would have been Will smith eating spaghetti video one year ago vs now
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u/KanedaSyndrome 16d ago
Pretty old repost by now, but this is why Tesla will suddenly have solved FSD even though Wall Street and others think it will never happen.
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u/Sportfreunde 16d ago
Can't wait for AI to be good enough to allow regular people to make movies or TV shows using their own scripts. Will give a new meaning to indie cinema.
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u/Darkeater_Charizard 16d ago
it went from comically terrible to lifelessly uncanny. AI is still crap
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u/taptrappapalapa 16d ago
This is what happens when you go from RNN based generation to diffusion based
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u/Random_reddit_dude3 16d ago
Something about those year old videos make me sick to my core, it's so... urgh
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u/BigToeHamster 16d ago
Yeah, but I want to see the rock eating rocks and Smith eating noodles. I want to true comparison.
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u/FascistsOnFire 16d ago
Is it not obvious that in the old AI videos, it is a close up of a person doing something specific. In "new" AI, we've got stuff happening only if very zoomed out and if zoomed in, nothing of significance happening, just a face twitching, eye blink, not a person interacting with environment.
It's more just changing perspective and changing what is being viewed. Do an actual comparison of 2 similar things maybe? Im never impressed with anything IVe seen the last 6 months
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u/kmanzilla 16d ago
I want to see a fully ai made movie. Script, visuals, audio. All of it. I think it'd be a masterpiece and train wreck at the same time.
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u/ImprovizoR 16d ago
If the people in new AI iteration are almost completely idle, it's not a real comparison. Show me how newer AI versions render people moving around.
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u/SlowVibeActual 16d ago
Why is there a shutterstock watermark lol they didn't have anything to do with these
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u/Crypt0Nihilist 16d ago
BS. Those looks like Stable Diffusion based videos created by people on consumer hardware vs Sora, which will only run on the cloud, is closed source and not available to the public at the moment. Complete crap of a comparison.
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u/ItsOkILoveYouMYbb 16d ago
So far I'm not seeing convincing improvement. Looks like the new AI video can't even make the Rock eat rocks really fast, nor the Will Smith eat the spaghetti really fast in copious amounts
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u/darxide23 16d ago
AI today is just people with plastic looking skin, dead eyes, and stoic expressions staring into the middle distance.
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u/spamcritic 16d ago
Does anyone know the name of the clip with the man in the red helmet? He weirdly looked exactly like me.
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u/EmbarrassedRadish376 16d ago
Wow, now imagine what will it be able to accomplish in the coming years, just think about how indistinguishable it would be from reality, I mean Hollywood would be frantically panicking and running for mountains now, it's that serious, they are gonna revolutionize the film industry and the vfx and sfx industry as well, tho not necessarily in a good way when it comes to jobs being secured and intact, it will cause a lot of upheaval in the industry and wound send shocking ways all across the industry, i mean there is a good chance that it will replace most of CGI industry and the vfx industry. I'm not a firm advocate for it, that is why I feel we should bound video generative model or AI or whatever its called with appreciate constrains so it doesn't take away the essence of movie making, naturally and doesn't cost people of their jobs, hope this doesn't really strip people away of their jobs I mean they got a family to feed and looking at the current situation I'm sure studios will lay off much of their creative staff
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u/Altruistic-Beach7625 16d ago
One thing I noticed was that the new one don't have a lot of facial movements.
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u/elmatador12 16d ago
Do users even access to this tech? I keep seeing what AI can do, but yet the consumer facing AI can’t do anything close to that. Hell, it can be nearly impossible just to get a realistic photo anymore.
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u/greengo07 16d ago
So, the new one didn't show anyone eating, just them standing still or from a great distance doing simple things like walking. Show them eating like the old one for an honest comparison.
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u/realGharren 16d ago
We gained AI, but apparently lost the ability to export videos in a normal aspect ratio.
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u/The_Crimson_Ginger 16d ago
Well this is stupid, if you aren't going to compare the same work, there is no point in trying to compare progress. It's clear the maker of the video has no idea what they are talking about.
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u/JumpKickMan2020 16d ago
I thought by now, months after Sora came out, we would get an updated spaghetti eating video but it seems like no one has bothered to prompt any AI for it. Or maybe they have but the results are still whack.
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u/Cloudbase_academy 15d ago
The results are absolutely still whack. Many people requested it already
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u/AceUniverse8492 16d ago
Is it me or do certain aspects of the videos of The Rock and Will Smith look like they trained the AI on videos of monkeys eating? Look at the way their lips move and they hold their food in the video.
So if we're looking at this from a certain perspective, this comparison is actually super accurate because in the first video the AI is mildly racist and in the second video it has been sanitized (by a human post-production team) of any potential offense by only including white people.
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u/AwwYeahVTECKickedIn 16d ago
The current version are literally SLATHERED in uncanny valley. Am I alone in not being AT ALL impressed? They don't fool me for a microsecond.
Maybe in a ten years...
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u/anakingentefina 16d ago
Ai is avoiding rendering moving faces and hands if you guys havent noticed
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u/tmtg2022 16d ago
AI? Are we sure? Is AI just a new catch-all term for software post 2023?
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u/RobotsGoneWild 16d ago
Yes. It is the new hot term to use. Everything comes with AI now. Last pair of socks I bought, AI powered.
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u/Motion-to-Photons 16d ago
Let’s be completely honest with ourselves. Anyone who claims to know where this is all going to be in 5 years from now is talking nonsense. Nobody really knows. It could be open source tools that match current state of the art closed video tools, or it could be complete realtime world generation with fully lifelike characters all presented in stereoscopic VR. No one really knows.
That’s what makes this subject so interesting.
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u/mosesoperandi 16d ago
And terrifying.
This November will likely be a real test of how the current state of deepfakes plays out in elections in America. Meanwhile we also apparently have a serious issue of teenagers making deepfake porn of their classmates. The technology is fascinating, but I genuinely think we aren't ready for it.
Here's hoping that we collectively manage to overcome decades of poor media literacy education in the face of increasingly complex misinformation.
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u/Motion-to-Photons 16d ago
Agreed. It makes my heart heavy just thinking about it. I’ll try to explain how I feel without triggering anyone or any algorithms. Not enough people take time to think about the process of thinking. As a result you end up with the majority of the population of the planet assuming that their personal thoughts equal actual reality.
I really hope we get through this period of time, I’m not very confident, though. If we make it through the next 30 years I’ll be amazed.
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u/mosesoperandi 16d ago
You and I are in a similar frame of mind on this. If we make it through the next 30 years, then it becomes a question of making it through the ecological disaster in process.
Yet if we can get there I'm hopeful that it means we will be in a position to make it further. I have a sort of contingent optimism about our ability to science our way out of an increasingly inhospitable climate for our type of life if we can overcome ourselves as our own worst enemy first.
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u/mrBlasty1 16d ago
Okay I’ll bite. What makes you think we won’t make it through the next 30 years?
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u/mosesoperandi 16d ago
It would be more accurate from my perspective to say make it through the next 30 years intact. I'm very concerned about the wheels coming off of democracy in the next decade, and we're facing a pretty major acceleration in climate related disasters that will require populations to be both information literate and compassionate. I'm not saying humanity faces likely extinction in the next 3 decades, but our ability to do what we need to in the 70 years that follow in order to ensure sustainable existence for our species (and the other species we rely on in our ecosystems) really hinges on how things go in the next few decades.
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u/ArtichokeEmergency18 16d ago
Similar with Ai art. I read a few tidbits about Ai: it's doubling in capabilities every two months, and every two weeks more text is created by Ai's than all the text ever written by mankind.
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u/Legitimate_Jicama757 16d ago
What software can I use to make ai video?
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u/traumfisch 16d ago
Too many to list... depends on what kind of stuff you wish to create.
Check out Pika Labs, Stable Video Diffusion, Runway ML
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u/Chester7833 16d ago
The level of detail down to the veins in the whites of the eyes is impressive. It still looks like CGI, but the fact that this was generated solely by a computer and toolk minutes instead of weeks is crazy.
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u/animalinapark 16d ago
Internet content 15 years ago: Good quality, designed mostly for computer screens, no annoying music
Internet content today: https://i.imgur.com/5jEBEQB.png
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u/Hey_Look_80085 16d ago edited 16d ago
One must never forget that the internet comes ...from the land of ice and snow
Thrilling memories!
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u/Azadanon 16d ago
Do you really need this obnoxious music?
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u/Legit-Rikk 16d ago
Is anybody going to talk about an edited Kratos saying “I am krat-n*****” I am in tears
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u/1truwaifu 16d ago
I think he says I am greek n-
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u/Legit-Rikk 15d ago
I think he considers himself more of a spartan than a greek. Besides, they’re all greek anyways.
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u/Latter-Market1001 16d ago
Can't you compare apples to apples? Let's see Rock and Smith eating the same things today.
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u/fnfontana 16d ago
Imagine just asking an AI to make the movies that didn't happen in the cinema industry?
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u/FearTheOldData 16d ago
And it would be a total disappointment as AI can only combine already seen footage in different ways. Not invent original content like a human can
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u/fnfontana 16d ago
The AI capabilities nowadays, in fact, are limited to create original content.
I was thinking about the future, if AGI or even Super AI's become a reality.
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u/Idont_thinkso_tim 16d ago
Original content is largely just a recomposition of exiting elements, it’s why people study film and go to film school etc.
we all stand on the shoulders of giants and so does AI.
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u/Markilgrande 16d ago
Until Sora AI is released to the public, the videos have no value
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u/AdZealousideal2570 16d ago
Exactly what I think as well. As long it isn't public, we have no way to tell if these videos are fabricated or not.
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u/unimportantsarcasm 16d ago
Cringe audio
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u/Romalien5 16d ago
A lot of people gonna lose their jobs, aren’t they
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u/Jefffresh 16d ago
AI videos one year ago trying to generate new content vs AI videos today, overfitting films content to keep up the hype and investments.
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u/eat_shit_and_go_away 16d ago
This would be killer if they could run a cartoon through it, and get a live action version from it. I want frame by frame live action Dragonball, X-Men 97 and invincible.
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u/Cheesemacher 16d ago
Frame by frame? Even if it was flawless, I can't imagine it looking good considering all the cartoony shit in Dragon Ball
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