▲ | jader201 6 days ago | |||||||
Two root comments (so far) are focusing on YouTube, but the article claims most of the AI was done by Will’s team, using AI to convert stills to video: > The video features real performances and real audiences, but I believe they were manipulated on two levels: 1. Will Smith’s team generated several short AI image-to-video clips from professionally-shot audience photos 2. YouTube post-processed the resulting Shorts montage, making everything look so much worse You can see the side-by-side [1] of the YouTube post-processing, and, while definitely altering the original, isn’t what’s causing most of the really bad AI artifacts. Most of what YouTube appears to be doing is making it less blurry, sometimes successfully, and sometimes not. And, even with that, it is only done on Shorts. | ||||||||
▲ | tantalor 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I don't see any differences in that video | ||||||||
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