I've seen comments on instagram said "it's all fun and games until you see a video of yourself doing something that you never did". The thought of it is pretty scary
Yeah, gotta take all media of yourself offline so it has no training data. Maybe there could be a way to watermark photos of yourself to make it unreadable to ai kinda like what people were doing with art.
@@michaelcockrell6 Someone would just make an AI model to remove your watermark. Regular people already do it for stock images and AI has been ahead of us since it started.
Born too late to explore the world Born too early to rot in a bio-energy pod Born just in time to watch society collapse one hyper realistic AI video at a time
enforcing that will be a nightmare. The internet is a very big place. They can't even stop people from watching pirated videos on sites like primewire.
@@francescacastronovo647 dude putin killed people. Putin is gonna get assasinated by someone. Ai art hasnt killed anyone, what the hell are you on about?
It doesn't really matter, we have evidence of politicians doing heinous things, they are simply above the law. Nobody actually prosecutes genuine crimes. What will increase is the government faking evidence to lock "dangerous to the state" people up... now that will be the truly scary part
who cares about that, what's infinitely more scary is bad actors using faked videos of politicians to tell constituents lies. As an example, imagine if a hypothetical country invaded another country, and at the same time broadcast a message of the invaded president saying "do not fight, we surrender" to all of the population. Or to use another example, a president loses an election, and then a faked video tells his constituents to revolt. Or worse yet, faked videos of leaders saying things that could start a war with another country, like a hypothetical bad guy saying he is going to use a nuclear weapon. And these could all be done by adversary countries from the shadows to mess with other countries.
but there’s also the source code of the video and whatever which will be able to tell u if it’s authentic and stuff . Idk the details of it tbh but yeah
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated." Start also demanding AI detection it be built into TV's, phones, tablets, etc.
Why is it scary? You know AI scanners can detect AI with almost perfect accuracy, right? These scanners will just end up built into every platform and nobody is going to get away with posting AI stuff without everyone knowing it.
Every time I think "Oh these Sora clips really do fall apart under closer scrutiny" I remember what AI videos looked like not even a year ago compared to now and the existential dread flows back in
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
@@alexbush714yeah cool idea but as a programmer myself there is not a single easy way to make that real with the exception of reading the source of the file the person is uploading. Something like that would be incredibly hard to piece together, and ironically, would heavily bank on AI to do so.
I just found a song where this is flipped and put quite nicely in my opinion. "The Highs and The Lows" by Chance the Rapper and Joey Bada$$. You'll hear it in Joey's verse in the second half of the record, about at 2:05 in the music video. He says "Believe none of what you see and half of what you hear." I truly feel like this applies regardless of which way it is put. Especially nowadays.
Im sorry to hear that bro. If you are an extra terrestrial, skip earth and go to our neighboring planet venus. I heard they got volcanos and shit, pretty cool
when i was growing up, i thought robots would replace the mundane and dangerous jobs of the world now, im watching robots replace the fun and creative jobs of the world
It's not replacing creative jobs. The AI cannot create without prompts and being directed what it is to do. It actually opens up creative minds who previously couldn't create. For instance I want to make an animated cartoon. I have for some time now, but I don't have the skill sets to accomplish this. In the future, I will be able to create an animated show by myself and allow myself to shape my dreams and imagination. This is huge for people with no skills who have creative minds.
As someone who works in the Animation industry as a 3D generalist, This is the first time I've felt existential about ai and how my career will be effected.
Don’t work for companies like Disney because they will most likely screw over nearly all of their employees. Hard to say about Dreamworks and Pixar but we’ll just have to see.
Just learn how to code brah Edit: Are y’all really taking this seriously? It’s clearly a joke lol, it’s based off of joe biden telling coal miners to just learn how to code or smthn I don’t remember
i think the scariest thing about this for me is that i am 17, and have been wanting to be an artist since i was extremely young, dedicated so much time, sleep and school grades and happiness all just to get better at art. and people think that art is now smth that needs to be made quicker or made easier, destroying the whole point of art itself (human expression????) and i was just after gaining enough confidence to tell people art is what i want to do for a career, now it is made near impossible, and by the time i'd graduate art college anyways, ai would be at such a level that i am sure people would almost entirely abandon the need for hiring animators, illustrators, designers, etc.
Wrong. On top of that you seem to not realize that AI needs real artists to feed it art for it to even work, that means that if everyone stops art, AI no longer has new material to be trained on, and it is not at a point where it can be self sufficient in that regard. Stop freaking out with knee jerk reactions and go after what you want. If you're truly skilled and passionate you'll find a market. AI is not replacing you any time soon. Rather learn how to protect your art from scrapers and unauthorized AI feeding (and how you can benefit from allowing it), and find ways to defend your rights to your art. If anything is gonna ruin an art career for you, it's not AI but other humans.
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
I'm in a similar situation as you and in less than a year I will be going into college working as an undergraduate comic student. Keep your chin up! AI will never be able to replace the storytelling, passion, and love/drive that goes into the work that you're passionate about. Sure, AI can create hyperrealistic images or copy art styles; but it's not going to be able to make a series on its own or make something on the level of Lackadaisy or even Helluva Boss/Hazbin Hotel. Even comic books, the design industry, and everything else that requires something tangible will not be replaced so as long as you're able to set your sights higher I'm sure that you'll be okay!
this is why i’m getting into tattooing as a side job, i live in PA and a license isn’t a requirement just your blood borne pathogens test. my dream is to work on games and shows as an animator but this seems more and more unlikely as time goes on. i hope some ethical companies out there continue to use real people and hire people like us.
This is especially a threat to artists around the world, too. not just photographers and visual artists, but soon, possibly music, dance and every other art form that makes us human. I cant imagine what life will be like when I'm an adult. sounds absolutely miserable.
Every single job I could see at risk: Artists Programmers Voice Actors Therapists Musicians Photographers Tech support (?) Basically most computer based and non physical jobs. Of course this isn't accounting the MASSIVE amounts of misinformation and slander that will go to just about everyone. We're gonna need a "Made with AI" watermark REAL soon.
it could also work the other way, makeing blackmail with videos basicly impossible as you could just say its AI generated and suddenly the blackmail material is worthless
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
@@alexbush714 preferably, it would be open source so that you know that it's not just saying bs if it detects a certain thing. Or in other words, so that it's harder to get away with intentionally programming it to detect a non-ai one as ai or vice versa. Or in other words, trust. Since all companies are pretty much "trust me bro". Ads don't even need to cite sources, they just go "trust me bro" and we have to assume that the regulations for adverts are working. Then again, ad regulation is pretty much nonexistant online. Heck, CZcams lacks it. A good system for it could maybe be a mix of automatic AI detection and manual AI detection. If someone is passing off AI content as human context, report it as AI content. Then again, we need to hope that it doesn't get abused like ratings do. Depending on where you go, ratings can be mass faked.
Imagine being a senior right now. My grandparents grew up without a TV. Their familes would gather around the radio and listen together. Now, after living through the largest leap in tech since the Industrial Revolution. They'll be around for at least the beginning of advanced AI. Crazy to think about.
As a woman - my first thought and biggest fear - is the pron industry. A lot of girls and women are going to be taken advantage of and a lot of people don’t understand how real that fear is. A young girl killed herself recently bc boys in her class were spreading ai pron videos of her. The affects of AI is already happening and we need government intervention IMMEDIATELY. But I have a feeling - like with all regulations - it will have to be written in the blood of little girls, women, and other victims
@@lognomodeimeme like did you not read my comment at all? A MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL killed herself due to fake pron made of her. SHE WAS A VICTIM. For you to say that they’ll be less victims really shows everyone who you have no idea how the industry and men that feed into/consume it prey on women and girls so quit spouting off your uneducated opinion.
@@lognomodeimeme less? Did you mean to say more? Cause this is gonna give anyone the power to strip and abuse the image of others. Even if it's fake, that shit will always damage people far sooner than it can be stopped
The only place I’d like to see Ai is in video games as npc’s. It’d be cool to be able to interact with character in a setting freely. It’d feel like you’re more immersed in said world.
Oh, there are other places. AI has proven very good at chemistry, able to propose new chemicals and medications custom made to do whatever you need, in minutes or hours. Still have to test it of course, but it still vastly improves the ability to make new ones and for things untreatable or undoable before. Translations is another area. Not going to make translators happy, but being able to speak to anyone in any language in real time is still pretty useful. There are other applications beyond art and text.
The real scary part is what impact this will have on the legal system once it becomes indistinguishable from reality, for example generating dash cam footage.
fuck i cant even imagine a world where im being wrongly persecuted because of some fake ai generated body cam footage, thats terrifying but also so probable..
I wonder if they could somehow get raw files and determine whether it's A.I or not that way. People have been digging deep if I recall for fake ufo videos whether it's been edited or not. Maybe they could do the same for A.I
The sad thing is that the "No AI used" will be hard to do because it will be much more expensive than the ones that use it and people will be so used to the style of the AI generated stuff that they might find it weird to look at the "natural" one.
@@EncodeGG Bro, okay ill say this, i know this is a extremely weird example but lets get real, My little pony has around 218k porn images only in rule 34 web site, rn the web its being flooded with porn made with AI, My little pony has been there since 2011, and this techonology has been only for about 1 year (midjourney ai) and the porn labeled ai generated is almost hitting 300k imagenes rn, only after 1 year of this being released, pokemon has more than 500K images and as has been on that website almost since rule34 was created, my predictions are that porn ai will have more than 800k images by the end of the year, and in two years almost 30% of the website porn images will be ai generated, you should REALLY worry about all these porn artist, event the 3d porn artist are doomed, like be fucking for real, some of these artists have families to feed, rn the market is flooded with young artist tho, and only the 0,1% are really getting good incomes to live from it, in 5 years 75% of those artists won't have food on the table and in 10 years 99% of those artists are wont have food in the table, those are real people bro, they are all doommed, (note: every single one porn AI image generated in that page was made entirely FREE and in seconds)
I'm a 17 year old artist. I've been drawing since I was 3 years old, and I can't even begin to express how scared I am for my future as one. I've spent every day these past 2 or 3 years feeling terrified. Now, especially, I'm starting to question if there's even a point in doing art if everything I show to the world is at risk of being stolen or even MISTAKEN to be AI generated. I'm scared. I wish I could just be told everything will be okay but I don't know if anything will be okay anymore. Drawing has kept me alive for years, and was my escape into a fictional world where I could be myself. It only made it better that I could share my world with my friends, and that I could express myself and be whoever I wanted to be. But AI is even ruining my own space. The space I felt safe in. It feels like the world I created is falling apart. My goal in life was to create things that could inspire people, and show them a peak of what I see in my head every day. Give everyone a look at my world, my ideas and stories, or at least a bit of my life through my artwork. I can't believe something like AI is threatening to take that away. AI is taking a part of me away, and I want it back. I just want to be okay.
Just keep doing art. The world is a crazy place, and science fiction is quickly becoming reality. Who knows what the world will look like in 5 years or even 1 year. Just keep doing what you love. No one can ever take your passion for creating art from you. You can only choose to give it up. That's my attitude going into this anyway. I wanted to become a programmer, and time is quickly running out to make that a profession. I probably have something like 2 years before bots can program way better than I ever could, and at that point they'll do so thousands of times faster too. In that world, I'll accept my universal basic income via robot tax (I like being optimistic) and use that to make programming a hobby. My personal robot buddy can give me tips on how to write code better, and I'll do challenges just for fun. Just make art and express yourself no matter what the circumstances are. The world will be better for it
i am 25 years old now and for the past 7 years i have been throwing my life away because of a serious personal desaster in my life. I am currently trying to get back, to live again and this shit scares me too, i also have created storys and express myself through my own worlds, creativity is still pumping in me, but i dont know if i am too late. Worst thing you can do is doing nothing, keep at it and dont lose yourself, only way to grow. And who knows, maybe future will look even better for artists in general, where there is propper schooling and studying alredy integrated and where you dont have to go through leaps and hurdles only to do what you want in life.
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
I got a scary scam call a while back that might have used AI, it was someone claiming to be a police officer at the scene of a car accident that my wife got into and they even pretended to give her the phone and it sounded exactly like her through tears saying she messed up and I immediately got scared but after a few minutes talking to the "officer" I realized it was fake. But it still had me shaking thinking something happened to my wife.
the scam call with AI tech is very prominent in East Asia too and there are people losing thousands of money to these mf. Especially the elderly. It's heartbreaking.
@@priscilladiaz1980 the officer started getting more and more aggressive and wouldn't answer my questions and eventually started saying one of us is gonna have to pay to make things right
I work in a museum with the taxidermy, I feel even more passionate about maintaining the collections because now they may be the only way we can ensure kids can see real evidence of nature. Photos and videos are no longer trustworthy sources of information, what a sad day
@@AgNaoki and the amount of criminals that will also get away with committing crimes if they have a good lawyer that can use well the excuse of "it was an AI fabricated video, my client never committed this crime". You should be concerned about that way more since crimes are far more numerous than false accusations. Its really concerning all over.
@@celestialdiamondgamings2297Hate to tell people this but their will be zero changes in the court system. You might be wondering how things changed in the era of say even photoshop or voice changers? Well it didn't the rules for evidence is the same as it always was someone has to swear under oath it's real and that's all it will take with this as well.
Gotta love how instead of pursuing a world where we have automation in labor so that humans can pursue the creative arts, we are literally going in the opposite direction
" so that humans can pursue the creative arts" Do you think the AI is making its own ideas? This is literally people pursuing creative arts. A lot of people have plenty of time to do art but they just don't want to spend 8 hours on a single picture and spend several years picking it up as a skill at the level they'd be happy with. Now they're freed from that and you're complaining? Feels like a lot of you overestimate how much people desire sitting at a table and doing the drawing part. People want results and this gives them results. If they look good? That's awesome. Maybe one day I can go to work and have my computer write and draw me an entire comic book that's done in an hour and I no longer have to wait for guys who trained for years be paid a salary to produce a monthly issue of it. This is a HUGE deal for people who don't feel like they're being catered to in the arts as well. As far as automation, AI isn't necessary to do machine work. We have robotics and we use it where it makes sense. But menial labor isn't cost effective. Still cheaper at the moment to pay people do carry plywood off a truck and put siding on a house. Or gather shopping carts at Walmart. Or diagnose diseases. Ask yourself how many jobs you want to see in your daily life that you'd trust AI to perform and imagine the cost in machine parts to make that fantasy a reality. Think of one single elbow joint on a robot that stacks boxes and if companies want to buy and maintain that robot or if they just want to pay a 17 year old kid minimum wage to do it.
@@brothercuber3288 That's not my problem. Is it cool to admit that reading something longer than a receipt is too much to handle? Give yourself a round of applause.
@@brothercuber3288bruh youre attention span is small asf, he does make a good point. I do landscaping, and I agree with the notion that my boss would rather me do jobs than him spend a bunch of money on a robot, trade jobs still matter, and people do need to continue making money, but creatively, a lot of the art coming out will be AI, but it doesn’t make human art any less valuable, so I’m good with just doing my thing, AI has nothing to do with me, so I’m square.
@@brothercuber3288 Let me write this at your reading level: They made an EZ bake art oven and you're upset that the cupcakes might actually taste good. Now you can have your apple juice cup.
I'm an artist.. and It feels like I'm watching my lifelong dream, all the time I've invested into my skills and talents, and all of the efforts I've made just slowly be dwindled down to mean nothing in real time by the day.
there's always gonna be a market for non-ai generated art, kinda like "made in the usa" products are preferred over "made in china" ones by some people
If anything, you'd be more valuable. Less and less people will choose to manually create art and opt for the easy way out. But when somebody wants genuine quality, they'll turn to people like you. You're gonna be the old Asian man who's a master of his craft
The jobs we dream of having are the expensive ones, if I were to have my dream job right now I'd be getting paid more than enough to very comfortably support myself, my wife, any children we have, buy a home, new cars, and anything else we want in just a couple of years. But that money has to come from somewhere and no one wants to pay out.
perfect quote for the situation. this stuff is already so realistic, forget 30 years imagine in 5 years. ai porn will definitely happen, and I don't just mean the "normal" kind.. yeah, its not good.
The saddest part is, they thought about if they should and still decided to go "Fuck it, I want money". All those researchers advancing this shit should feel ashamed to be part of this. Humanity will not remember them in a good way.
I feel like everyone should, honestly Most dinosaurs were actually herbivores, so it wouldn't even be that much of a threat to humanity as a lot of movies about them sensationalize
I've been told I'm a great actor and voice actor, and just when I started looking for how to further my passions, sora ai drops this. I am genuinely horrified that WALL-E is going to become a reality sooner than we think.
Steven Hawking's quote about AI: It will either be the best thing that's ever happened to us, or it will be the worst thing. If we're not careful, it very well may be the last thing.
okay so usually im the one to put their feet on the ground and say "nah, thats not gonna happen" when people start to panic over this sort of stuff, but this genuinely got me scared. all i can think of is that quote from the first Jurassic Park movie, "your scientists were so worried about whether they could do it, they didn't stop to think about whether they should do it". these people are always so ecstatic about the idea of progress and advancement for its own sake (because it brings them money and media coverage) that they never stop to think if said progress is ever going to actually be benefitial to society as a whole. if you stop to think about it, most of the advancements from the past couple of years, from the late 2000s to now, has mostly been bad for us: social medias, smartphones, AI models... and it's exactly because they have all been done without the collectiveness in mind, it's always very individualistic, always about progress for its own sake, never about making the collective better. unless the very fundamentals of our society change, this will keep going on until our inevitable demise.
Inocent people are gonna suffer from this from a malicious person. It's super scary, you can now get framed with nothing to prove while the malicious person has a fake video of you. Not to mention that voices being replicated perfectly will fuck many people over.
@@Muddybat pls don't be naive ... people nowdays smile in your face like they are your best friends and as soon as you leave they are trash talking about you ! sure not everyone is like that but at least one of your " friends " is not really a friend ... sorry bro stay safe ! :)
While the AI deep fake will improve, the AI deep fake detection systems will also improve, likely at a faster rate because the good corporations get more funding and more processing power.
Except won't people be aware of that? Maybe the problem won't necessarily be someone getting framed, but instead, videos won't be reliable for proof anymore.
It's not just that. People have been successfully conditioned to not care. Normal people culdn't care less and WILL watch any ai generated shit. But, as a last ditch effort, i, and hopefully everyone that reads this comment, will not watch as much ai generated stuff that i can (at least the ones that are labeled as such, because you may never know if something is or isn't). Hopefully just ignoring any content that is labeled as ai generated will allow SOME content creation fields to keep existing. A possible side effect is that they will just stop telling us if it is or isn't ai
@@federicoricca2512 not the point. I am sure ai content could be as good or even surpass normal content. But riddle me this, in a society where every fun and creative job is taken by robots, what do humans do?
@@hal9733 why do you assume that will be the case? An AI could not develop creativity of it's own. It's useless in that regard, therefore it cannot really make true honest quality content on it's own. That is what I was saying earlier, it's not the death of quality content, rather it is the revolution of bad, easy, disposable content
Ok, let's start with something i hope we agree with: modern working conditions in big companies, expecially desk jobs are TRASH, almost straight up slavery. This is because anyone in those jobs can be instantly replaced, and following the law of supply and demand, those jobs don't matter shit (this is just a generalization, but you get the point). But what CAN'T be done by anyone, no matter their instruction, and is actively discouraged by the modern education system? CREATIVITY. This means finding someone that can actually make a good story, let alone a team of writers/editore and watnot, is hard, meaning this positions are valued more (not always a lot more, but more nontheless). Now let's think about disney: they don't have creative vision at all, they prosper off of the creative works of the past, and their modern works are mostly garbage. But they still make A LOT of money out of it. This is to say, AI won't ever replace good human content, what AI, no matter who complex, could put a meaning behind a story? And i mean the same level of meaning human stories have. BUT AI can definitley steal the only valued jobs that where still fun to do and required something nepotism and money can't give you. That's the sad part
Man I really want to be like you bro I will try my best to not buy into this stuff because I support humans and have a brain but knowing the average person (litteraly fifa exists till now) this is probably wouldn't be the case unfortunately I hate how many people just brush it off like it's nothing it disgusts me how little the average person cares because thats how hungry they are for materialistic stuff. People are very stupid nowdays and don't use their brain. I will try my best to not consume ai generated material for the sake of us to stay normal
True that dude, it's going to come at such a damn cost that we could see guidelines for how Ai is implemented in further projects. So many people will become jobless and that will be a recipe for disaster.
Don’t know, think regular people may be better off. I will be able to create anything I want through video with mediocre quality. It won’t even really replace actually valued and respected people in their job, just the people that have always been expendable. And worst case scenario? They can always just work someplace else, or incorporate Ai into their work. It is all such fearmongering and doomsday mentality that leads to nowhere like the “hype” like usual.
@@orionbarnes1733 not to mention she hulk. I don’t think it’ll ever replace hand drawn animation though. Ai generated stuff is always too perfect to be genuinely hand drawn.
With how marvel films have been recently, the sad part is that ai could probably come up with better stuff. Shit has been so bad I haven't watched anything since No Way Home (not saying that was bad, but I knew Multiverse of Madness was going to be) except S2 of Loki Edit: lol didn't realize someone else said essentially the same thing
My counter: Make highly realistic AI generated "candid videos" of enough political figures worldwide saying or doing embarrassing/compromising things as a statement that they finally decide to implement laws to regulate AI generated content
Editing this comment so you don't know what I said because anti-ai stans are throwing tantrums, this is hilarious because the progression of AI won't be stopped 🤭
@@infinitehexingtonjust like you, other people are entitled to their own opinions mhm. Go explore AI then instead of dipping your toes entertaining people who doesn’t share the same ideals like you. AI is gonna be appealing to people until it negatively affects them. Regret always comes last.
Sci-fi author: "In my book I invented the torment-nexus as a cautionary tale" Tech Company: "At long last, we have created the torment-nexus from the classic sci-fi novel Don't Build The Torment-Nexus"
I'm in college to be a film a major and the more I hear about Ai generated anything it scares me. I have friends who wish to be writers, artists, composers etc and seeing how far Ai has come in less than year makes me extremely nervous about our future. Not just the future of me and my friends but the future of entertainment as a whole. I greatly fear what the future holds.
I think an equally bad thing that's talked less about with these AI videos is that people who DO get caught doing something bad/illegal and there's legitimate video and audio proof of them doing/saying it - they can just write it off as AI generated when it's actually not because the technology is there. it muddies the waters.
Man, I’m surprised I didn’t think about it that way! I think the only way to disprove that would be to confirm the recording by tracking the device it came from. But if that IS the case, maybe there will be a law established to fine those who do use AI recordings to frame others of crimes?
I think a balance should be struck where ai is used to HELP animators but not replace them, like turning 3d models into rigs, maybe checking for animation mistakes in a movie, etc..
@rockthejohnson People do though. And there's by far more use in creating an AI program that can create a fake video that's nearly indistinguishable from reality than in creating a super expensive AI tool to determine what's real and what's not.
gotta love how quickly humanity is speed running itself towards a dystopian future. not the cool kind with cybernetic enhancements, insanely advanced science and medicine, but the one where you have to second guess everything you see and have the talent/career that you spent years perfecting taken in the blink of an eye.
Or maybe it'll take us to an enlightened era where facebook moms will finally start to distrust, stop and think about the shit they see online before sharing obious hoaxes to all their contacts.
You're suppose to second guess everything. This is why you require multiple sources on a research paper. We don't and this is why misinformation got so bad.
I imagine there will be a "clean video" verification tool implemented to determine whether a video is using AI or not. How that can be bypassed and tampered with will be the level after that - hell, maybe even before.
Same. I've done both programming and 3d animation and I feel like Ai is coming for both. Ai will definitely increase the amount of depression and sadly suicides if it starts taking jobs away.
Sci-fi author: In my book I invented the torment-nexus as a cautionary tale Tech Company: At long last, we have created the torment-nexus from the classic sci-fi novel 'Don't Build The Torment-Nexus'
Tbh this is a step towards it, as we humans are in present time, we don’t have enough resources or enough knowledge to figure those things out, AI could potentially help us move quicker
One positive is for people with neurodegenerative disease, seniors, or those bedridden who can ‘explore’ the world with what they want to see. We know that triggering memories can improve quality of life for those with diseases such as Alzheimer’s or dementia so this is a plus. Good or bad, you could potentially ‘bring back the dead’ in form of memories for these individuals. Obviously quite scary and some black mirror stuff though but potentially can be used for good.
With every innovation or invention with a positive thing , there are people with bad intentions who will use it in the wrong way. I think you should have some sort of permit or something to use any generative AI, so bad people will have a hard time misusing it . But helping disabled people seems like a good thing, great point. Have a nice day
@@larryhouse3776 I'm sorry but the only jobs that I really don't care and even hope will be erased and replaced by AI or tech are bankers and insurers. Actual drain on society, 2 of the systems that need to be replaced lmfao.
honestly yeah! i tried to get a reference for late light street lighting on some dog to help with colours. and it was all so dystopian. just some dog in the middle of the street staring at the camera. all different enough to not be the same piece but all so similar it felt so wrong and artificial
@@Icyobe Fr. I use both Google and Pinterest for inspiration, but both are absolutely flooded with AI it’s terrible. I’ve had some searches just be only AI generated images. It makes me upset, and I hope there will be some form of a restriction on it. And I’ve had people tell me “find a different hobby/job” but it’s a bit too late for me to just change careers. It’s all so frustrating.
One point I think that's not being talked about very much is that this kind of stuff can be used to fabricate evidence or alibis which I think is probably the scariest use for this kind of ai
It is just exposing the flaws of overreliance on video evidence. Might be crazy to learn but evidence and alibis existed before the invention of cameras. DNA evidence is stronger than video evidence (outside of a jury contexte where people still believe their eyes more than empiric evidence). Just like guns having specific barrels cameras (especially security cameras) will put more information in the files to authentifie them. The time it takes to put those in place is the "scary time" but it will not change much i mean think back to the US fabricating evidence to invade a country... they didnt need AI to pull this off.
If ai can make the Image there’s probably ai to break the Image down. If it’s an alibi then it would correspond to a real place you can go to fact check. The computer can’t generate the space properly unless it has an exact 3d model of it accurate to date.
there are videos of animators putting a bunch of watermarks moving around on their videos, and people are able to edit them out. we dont only need a watermark, we need some kind of license thingy too, or just something that makes it so it's not accessible to random people . idk
@@ShaCaro yeah but imagine it being posted on places like facebook, them old folks will be eating all that is fed to them, cant really moderate all those people posting
I agree, but that's too late now. The question becomes what do we do from here, because personally I feel powerless in this. What can I do to stop the use of AI generated propaganda for example?
@@TheWalkingSteakhouseThat is the question, isn't it? I imagine that things like this will make proving crimes much harder as well, because people will argue any footage is made by AI. The world is about to change...
The sheer amount of jobs for people that will for the most part go bye bye, especially the ones that are fullfilling and can be profitable, and in particular ones that you can work your way up for without a degree as mandatory is astounding and frightening. Gone will be the days of the movie star (moreso than even now) for a more “flashy” example. We’re without a doubt living in a cyberpunk dystopia without all the cool asthetics of it.
My son is 18 and trying to decide what kind of career he wants to do for the rest of his life. I keep telling him to pick something you need a physical body for. These are weird times for sure.
Humanoid robots are only sort of impressive right now, but that will be next. If you can have a language model output text that makes sense, then you can have an action model output movement that can do work
@@taitgovender2593dude it's not gonna enslave humanity it doesn't have any thought it's just gonna spread flash information and completely halt any new ideas in media
dog water take, what makes u assume all people who use ai are monsters at this point in time ai can only be a vessel for what a human is trying to convey the ai cant think by itself u have to make it think and taking advtange of people i would assume you are referring to either jobs or ai porn and ai porn is really the only problem if you are using a real person face ontop of the ai then yes thats gross but this take that all ai is bad ai is just a uneducated take on what ai really is and how it works
considering how fast AI is improving, we NEED laws on AI. at the very least, a legal requirement to clarify if something is AI or not. but seeing as the people in power probably wouldn’t even begin to understand AI, i don’t see it happening as fast as it needs to.
they don't want to. Our governments propagandize us. .This will bring it up another notch. I'm 2 seconds away from going into the mountains and never coming back lol.
AI will probably also destroy digital history. Imagine being a internet historian years from now but unable to distinguish real from ai. This applies to other historic media like the moon landing recordings, etc.
frutiger aero was the future we were promised but never got and needed it like fr it looked like a utopia clean everything, forests, vibrant colors and... happy people
It’s not just the entertainment industry. What people seriously aren’t realising is the threat unrestricted access to these tools poses for basically any job that doesn’t require manual skill. It’s easy to laugh at what this means for artists until it’s threatening your job too
@@Anty_PrazaAnd ignoring the massive flaws that said path to progress brings will only set us on the wrong direction. If we don't take the time to fully understand the scale of such change we're bound to fuck ourselves over
@@elflooffer5196 what is wrong, what is right? It is very subjective. Besides, OpenAI is pretty strict with their technologies, I would even say too strict.
I would focus my energy on laughing at the fact that we still have jobs in the first place, in a world where AI can replace us. Get rid of that single concept, the job, and every artist becomes an actual artist rather than a paid craftsman.
The most depressing part of this whole thing is that they’re using it to replace the most creative jobs that humans always wanted to be able to do like entertainment, Instead of working on replacing dangerous jobs or jobs no one wants to do so we can all enjoy life to its fullest they’re replacing fun or creative jobs so we can work to death without any humanity in art. Feels like that one black mirror episode where the guy threatens to you know himself with a knife and then gets bought out to do it so people have a venting show so they work harder
Writing promts still takes creativity, taste and imagination, just like writing books. Artists wont like it because it takes away their job, but i as an engineer would love to write a prompt for my own movie and watch it just couple hours later. There are two sides to every coin. It might rob some of their job, but it will allow others to create stuff and express themselves. Imagine going to your friends and showing them a movie based on a story you made up, and then them showing their movies to you.
@@martinbernath that isn’t just replacing jobs but it’s using other people’s work to make yours. AI’s need to pull from something and that something is other people’s work whether or not they agree to it or even know it’s being fed to it, it also invalidates a massive amount of work and honing skills, imagine your biggest hobby that you’ve poured hours into all of a sudden your progress is used so some guy can do it all without lifting a finger and trivializing what you did
@@johndoh4537 yeah thats a completely different topic. I personally dont mind if someone beats me at my hobbies, i build cars and fabricate parts for them because i enjoy the process, not really because i enjoy the result. I could see how it could be annoying to some though. You cant really complain about someone using public stuff you uploaded to the internet for training ai, unless you used a watermark or had it protected somehow. If its public people can do whatever they want with it, even if they shouldnt they can repost and take credit for your work, its nothing new. I have a ton of cad models uploaded to various public libraries, even if i set licensing terms so that people have to credit me i know most wont. And i dont mind, if i did i would set up a patreon or put the models behind a paywall. I know that its not good, but stuff like this has been happening for a while. Uploading stuff to the internet is like leaving your bike without a lock, someone is going to steal it, even if your write your name on it.
@@martinbernathwriting a prompt doesn't take any creativity. It's not creativity to tell someone or something *I want X* and then it produces it for you.
Dude,@@martinbernath I know you give absolutely zero fucks, but in the overall grand scheme of things I think someone's entire livelihood is more important than you being able to share your cheesy AI movie with your family and friends for 15 minutes of entertainment.
i had a long talk with my dad and we were both giving many reasons for why AI is bad one that stood out to me that he said was: "people treat AI like its a tool, tools wont hurt the user unless used poorly and this AI is going to hurt some users"
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
Problem is those are't accurate, people have noticed a pattern that non-neurotypical people get flagged as AI all the time because the algorithms are based on neurotypical people only.
My job is already implementing ai. Work in a call center and after each call we need to make notes on what we discussed on call. Our bosses are looking to have ai start listening to the calls and writing notes up itself. We're 100% getting replaced within the next couple of years. I don't doubt it.
My job has already integrated automatic notes and stats out the wazoo. Even during my training they used ai that didn't know how to grade, I got higher scores saying 5 words than writing answer paragraphs. Everyone's been saying "look how dumb ai is for that" but in my mind, we're at the stage of just working out a few kinks but we're almost there. We just gotta pray the elimination of jobs creates new jobs (obvi not enough to cover the amount lost, which is kinda the point) and lowers general costs enough for people to afford living with less available work. The transition period is going to be brutal for many unfortunately. I say learn a trade or a skilled job that requires human input before that time comes, that's what I'm doing
Pretty soon many who used to say we have to stop the AI will be saying they welcome the AI because they will see that it’s impossible to stop them from taking over. We don’t want our robot overlords to see that we badmouthed them.
This is the future that literature the likes of Jurassic Park were basically trying to warn us about. Technology that can collapse a society and make it impossible to understand what is fact or fiction, unless we see it with our own two eyes. Something born out of the hubris of mankind, and something which will probably destroy each and every one of us. All because scientists didn't think before they pursued this line of tech. Not all innovation is good, and I feel like a lot of people don't tend to understand this.
"Your scientists were not only preoccupied with whether they could, they also carefully thought about if they should. They followed the scientific method, conducted rigorous tests, evaluated the risks and benefits, and consulted with ethical experts. They created something new and valuable for humanity, advancing our knowledge and understanding of life." -A wise Man
@@_I_Blue Sadly though, when it comes to Ai or any scientific pursuit, a lot of the times we tend to fall into the trap of advancing for the sake of doing so, and not because it serves actual benefit. A lot of stuff going on at the moment with Ai doesn't serve to really benefit anyone. At least not making life-like videos with ai. All this will serve to do is cause people to be framed for crimes they never committed, create propaganda and fake news headlines, and effectively potentially cause a societal collapse due to not being able to even know if anything you see is even real anymore.
ok so counterpoint to "will replace artists": it won't. it won't at least not any time in next 50-100 years because art is not just one anime looking style with just good rendered anime women with giant boobs, art has many different art styles which ai can't just take because it would clearly be a literal steal. since ai feeds on art of artists and spits out "similar" stuff, it means that it basicaly steals your art without your permission, which is fucking horrible and should not be a thing. there are many art styles, ai just can't make this style with some character you requested, even if you would, it'll do it incredibly poorly. ai "art" is NOT real art and never will be.
Thing is, if we keep allowing AI to steal artists' work for their data sets(which I know has already been dealt with for some but not for all of it), they will train the AI to replicate very particular art styles too I wish they would cap what it can take from but obviously that's out of our hands because of how belittled artist opinions are nowadays But yes, I agree
@@KwikBR If you have to divide the number, then that means you're still in belief that the datasets will still be trained on thousands of stolen art, which has already been put into legal jeopardy So no, it can't, there is too much controversy from too many people to make that happen. And if it does the companies behind it might suffer serious consequences from their sins against humanity
I've seen comments on instagram said "it's all fun and games until you see a video of yourself doing something that you never did". The thought of it is pretty scary
Yeah, gotta take all media of yourself offline so it has no training data. Maybe there could be a way to watermark photos of yourself to make it unreadable to ai kinda like what people were doing with art.
@@michaelcockrell6
Someone would just make an AI model to remove your watermark. Regular people already do it for stock images and AI has been ahead of us since it started.
Exactly, and commiting crimes.. Or committing acts that can be used against you in civil suits.
@@SkibidiLeakz what are you talking about?
@@SkibidiLeakzWhat are you talking about???
Born too late to explore the world
Born too early to rot in a bio-energy pod
Born just in time to watch society collapse one hyper realistic AI video at a time
Guess scifi book creators back then were right
real
It’s actually easier to explore the world now with planes/cars/ships
If we just keep pumping CO2 in the atmosphere we'll be able to explore antarctica soon
@@socktoob You have the money and time to do that?
Me in court watching a hyper realistic video of me doing a crime i didnt commit:
💀 gotta be extra careful who you anger now lol
@reapiu8316 open source is worse... people can just remove the censors
Defence: "The video could have easily been generated with artificial intelligence. Here are some examples." Or am I too optimistic?
@@CasabaHowitzer Way too optimistic
@@pootispow3232 care to explain?
Everybody who uses AI should be legally obligated to state it before showing their work
Some websites already don’t support ai generated art as an example, tiktok detects ai generated content too and marks it as such
enforcing that will be a nightmare. The internet is a very big place. They can't even stop people from watching pirated videos on sites like primewire.
yeah. but whats gonna happen are people are still gonna get mad.
@@rumple78 people got mad at Putin but it's not like anything changed or he barely cared.
@@francescacastronovo647 dude putin killed people. Putin is gonna get assasinated by someone. Ai art hasnt killed anyone, what the hell are you on about?
"No AI used" will be the "No preservatives added" for the entertainment industry
So... More expensive and of worse quality?
it's essentially gonna replace "No CGI used"
@@thekindhakerro82 that went completely over your head holy shit
@@thekindhakerro82 you’re thinking of the term “non GMO” for that, preservatives are actually bad
@@Woopor salt is a preservative
sugar is a preservative
vinegar is a preservative
Politicians being able to say evidential videos are ai made to get away from certain allegations is gonna be one crazy era
It doesn't really matter, we have evidence of politicians doing heinous things, they are simply above the law. Nobody actually prosecutes genuine crimes. What will increase is the government faking evidence to lock "dangerous to the state" people up... now that will be the truly scary part
who cares about that, what's infinitely more scary is bad actors using faked videos of politicians to tell constituents lies. As an example, imagine if a hypothetical country invaded another country, and at the same time broadcast a message of the invaded president saying "do not fight, we surrender" to all of the population. Or to use another example, a president loses an election, and then a faked video tells his constituents to revolt. Or worse yet, faked videos of leaders saying things that could start a war with another country, like a hypothetical bad guy saying he is going to use a nuclear weapon. And these could all be done by adversary countries from the shadows to mess with other countries.
Brah, ain’t no one gonna believe a politician other than their meat riding fans.
but there’s also the source code of the video and whatever which will be able to tell u if it’s authentic and stuff . Idk the details of it tbh but yeah
Mmmm politician porn. I like that
This is actually the first time where AI has legitimately scared me. How nearly perfect those videos are is honestly terrifying.
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated." Start also demanding AI detection it be built into TV's, phones, tablets, etc.
The ONLY video i wasn't scared of was the mammoth one...and even then, it seems like it would be on a documentary.
@@alexbush714 sora did confirm they will ban political prompts
ai always scared me but now im gonna explode
Why is it scary? You know AI scanners can detect AI with almost perfect accuracy, right? These scanners will just end up built into every platform and nobody is going to get away with posting AI stuff without everyone knowing it.
Every time I think "Oh these Sora clips really do fall apart under closer scrutiny" I remember what AI videos looked like not even a year ago compared to now and the existential dread flows back in
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
@@alexbush714yeah cool idea but as a programmer myself there is not a single easy way to make that real with the exception of reading the source of the file the person is uploading. Something like that would be incredibly hard to piece together, and ironically, would heavily bank on AI to do so.
@@Googlysaurthe only solution is to simply keep the tech private and never release it to the public tbh
@@alexbush714they don't care, reddit already signed a deal with google to sell their user content for a.i training.. we're doomed
Not Will Smith eating spaghetti…
never before has puppies playing in the snow been so dystopian
@@DoxxxxingPenguins0who gives a shit?
@@Polo-wk7zl jesus is that his actual address this person who owns that account should be tracked and locked up by the fbi. not cool
@SkibidiLeakz I'm not asking I'm just saying shut up
@@SkibidiLeakzoh my god shut up bro
This comment section is baffling
My granpa always said "Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see.' He didn't know how right he was, he would hate this.
Now its “Believe absolutely nothing that appears on a screen”
Its probably been like this for longer then we think the government is always way ahead with technology @someasiandude4797
Thats an edgar allen poe quote.
You’re grandma is alive
I just found a song where this is flipped and put quite nicely in my opinion. "The Highs and The Lows" by Chance the Rapper and Joey Bada$$. You'll hear it in Joey's verse in the second half of the record, about at 2:05 in the music video. He says "Believe none of what you see and half of what you hear." I truly feel like this applies regardless of which way it is put. Especially nowadays.
It’s not even worth going to Earth as an extraterrestrial anymore
everyone just call you fake, especially even more so now.
Im sorry to hear that bro. If you are an extra terrestrial, skip earth and go to our neighboring planet venus. I heard they got volcanos and shit, pretty cool
Wait so you’re an extraterrestrial being?
@@guineapig0983 sounds to be a good perihelion trip
@@guineapig0983 I was an ET but decided to stay here back in the 60s. I think it's time I go home.
@@Pizza21002 its a good idea, really. Not worth staying here anymore. Im sure everyone back home misses you right?
We spent too long asking if we could, we didn’t think to ask if we should.
nice tiktok quote 💀
@@louisquartersson4555 ..... It's been around alot longer than Tiktok but ok brainrot kid
@@louisquartersson4555 Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park
@@louisquartersson4555😂brainrot
@@louisquartersson4555WEE WOO WEE WOO🚨🚨🚨 GENERATION ALPHA PERSON SPOTTED🚨🚨🚨
when i was growing up, i thought robots would replace the mundane and dangerous jobs of the world
now, im watching robots replace the fun and creative jobs of the world
It's a shame... :/
They have taken the dangerous jobs..... For jobs that require very very meticulous hand yea no there's not been a robot that can do that so easily.
@@keithpierce5686 Yeah, underwater welding, mining, fire fighting, etc
It's not replacing creative jobs. The AI cannot create without prompts and being directed what it is to do. It actually opens up creative minds who previously couldn't create. For instance I want to make an animated cartoon. I have for some time now, but I don't have the skill sets to accomplish this. In the future, I will be able to create an animated show by myself and allow myself to shape my dreams and imagination. This is huge for people with no skills who have creative minds.
It will replace both and only because something is creative doesn't mean everyone doing that job finds it fun, a job often kills the fun.
As someone who works in the Animation industry as a 3D generalist, This is the first time I've felt existential about ai and how my career will be effected.
learn how to use this technology the best...
Don’t work for companies like Disney because they will most likely screw over nearly all of their employees.
Hard to say about Dreamworks and Pixar but we’ll just have to see.
Automating your job makes it less valuable
Just learn how to code brah
Edit: Are y’all really taking this seriously? It’s clearly a joke lol, it’s based off of joe biden telling coal miners to just learn how to code or smthn I don’t remember
@@DivinesLegacy that is one shitty advice
i think the scariest thing about this for me is that i am 17, and have been wanting to be an artist since i was extremely young, dedicated so much time, sleep and school grades and happiness all just to get better at art. and people think that art is now smth that needs to be made quicker or made easier, destroying the whole point of art itself (human expression????) and i was just after gaining enough confidence to tell people art is what i want to do for a career, now it is made near impossible, and by the time i'd graduate art college anyways, ai would be at such a level that i am sure people would almost entirely abandon the need for hiring animators, illustrators, designers, etc.
Wrong. On top of that you seem to not realize that AI needs real artists to feed it art for it to even work, that means that if everyone stops art, AI no longer has new material to be trained on, and it is not at a point where it can be self sufficient in that regard. Stop freaking out with knee jerk reactions and go after what you want. If you're truly skilled and passionate you'll find a market. AI is not replacing you any time soon. Rather learn how to protect your art from scrapers and unauthorized AI feeding (and how you can benefit from allowing it), and find ways to defend your rights to your art. If anything is gonna ruin an art career for you, it's not AI but other humans.
@@Dice-Zwouldn't the AI just train off the thousands of years of art already created?
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
I'm in a similar situation as you and in less than a year I will be going into college working as an undergraduate comic student.
Keep your chin up! AI will never be able to replace the storytelling, passion, and love/drive that goes into the work that you're passionate about. Sure, AI can create hyperrealistic images or copy art styles; but it's not going to be able to make a series on its own or make something on the level of Lackadaisy or even Helluva Boss/Hazbin Hotel. Even comic books, the design industry, and everything else that requires something tangible will not be replaced so as long as you're able to set your sights higher I'm sure that you'll be okay!
this is why i’m getting into tattooing as a side job, i live in PA and a license isn’t a requirement just your blood borne pathogens test. my dream is to work on games and shows as an animator but this seems more and more unlikely as time goes on. i hope some ethical companies out there continue to use real people and hire people like us.
This is especially a threat to artists around the world, too. not just photographers and visual artists, but soon, possibly music, dance and every other art form that makes us human. I cant imagine what life will be like when I'm an adult. sounds absolutely miserable.
Yeah, the future isn't looking too great...
Every single job I could see at risk:
Artists
Programmers
Voice Actors
Therapists
Musicians
Photographers
Tech support (?)
Basically most computer based and non physical jobs.
Of course this isn't accounting the MASSIVE amounts of misinformation and slander that will go to just about everyone. We're gonna need a "Made with AI" watermark REAL soon.
You also forgot to include anyone who wants leverage against you to ruin your life if you get in their way.
aka blackmail
You could also argue its easier now because you can just call it ai generated and remove all fault or blame
This shit's gonna be a valid concern for like 6 months though then the weirdo becomes the person who fabricated the video lol
Yeah but not for long as it will become common knowledge that these sort of things are gonna be faked this realistically
it could also work the other way, makeing blackmail with videos basicly impossible as you could just say its AI generated and suddenly the blackmail material is worthless
The dead internet theory is looking more and more true every day.
Which one is that?
@@gaminganimators7000Basically, the theory that most users you talk to online aren't real people.
@@gaminganimators7000 basically the idea that majority of online traffic- views on a video, users you talk to, etc.- are bots.
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
@@alexbush714 preferably, it would be open source so that you know that it's not just saying bs if it detects a certain thing. Or in other words, so that it's harder to get away with intentionally programming it to detect a non-ai one as ai or vice versa.
Or in other words, trust. Since all companies are pretty much "trust me bro". Ads don't even need to cite sources, they just go "trust me bro" and we have to assume that the regulations for adverts are working. Then again, ad regulation is pretty much nonexistant online. Heck, CZcams lacks it.
A good system for it could maybe be a mix of automatic AI detection and manual AI detection. If someone is passing off AI content as human context, report it as AI content.
Then again, we need to hope that it doesn't get abused like ratings do. Depending on where you go, ratings can be mass faked.
Imagine being a senior right now. My grandparents grew up without a TV. Their familes would gather around the radio and listen together. Now, after living through the largest leap in tech since the Industrial Revolution. They'll be around for at least the beginning of advanced AI. Crazy to think about.
Im not scared of our ai overlords, im scared of the humans in control of them.
you just said the comment said before yours in a less funny way yknow
Even with this level of tech, Bigfoot videos will still look like it was recorded with a flip phone and shaking at 3000 mph
yeah.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Welp, bigfoot believers had 100+ years to prove their existance with high quality footage, good luck doing that from now on😅
You'll know a fake bigfoot video when it has quality higher than 144p 😂
Got a feeling we'll be seeing more "alien" recordings
Boy all of a sudden opening a farm and chill in the countryside sounds really convincingly attractive
Yep, disconnect and don’t feed the AI more material
Fr, we're barreling towards a cyberpunk reality it's spooky
Getting of the internet and interact with my community seems to be attractive too
@@user-cf6fo6bj1uwe might as well since ai could probably take over our positions of somehow being bigger degens than humans
@@wolfidessdragondol not cyberpunk, that'd be cool, the future is more unemployed-whatevenisreal-punk
As a woman - my first thought and biggest fear - is the pron industry. A lot of girls and women are going to be taken advantage of and a lot of people don’t understand how real that fear is. A young girl killed herself recently bc boys in her class were spreading ai pron videos of her. The affects of AI is already happening and we need government intervention IMMEDIATELY. But I have a feeling - like with all regulations - it will have to be written in the blood of little girls, women, and other victims
It's so disgusting
If anything there will be less women victimized.. probably even children
@@lognomodeimeme like did you not read my comment at all? A MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRL killed herself due to fake pron made of her. SHE WAS A VICTIM. For you to say that they’ll be less victims really shows everyone who you have no idea how the industry and men that feed into/consume it prey on women and girls so quit spouting off your uneducated opinion.
All of this, and you think that the be-all end-all solution is "government intervention"? That might just about make it worse.
@@lognomodeimeme less? Did you mean to say more? Cause this is gonna give anyone the power to strip and abuse the image of others. Even if it's fake, that shit will always damage people far sooner than it can be stopped
The only place I’d like to see Ai is in video games as npc’s. It’d be cool to be able to interact with character in a setting freely. It’d feel like you’re more immersed in said world.
Im pretty sure there are a few games that revolve around this concept already
There's a mod for Skyrim like that. It barely works though.
@@rauntcheimagine something like this on Daggerfall
Their's one for cyberpunk also
Oh, there are other places.
AI has proven very good at chemistry, able to propose new chemicals and medications custom made to do whatever you need, in minutes or hours. Still have to test it of course, but it still vastly improves the ability to make new ones and for things untreatable or undoable before.
Translations is another area. Not going to make translators happy, but being able to speak to anyone in any language in real time is still pretty useful.
There are other applications beyond art and text.
The next 5-20 years are going to be insanely horrifying.
dont forget the world were gonna live in in our 60s 70s
Next 5 months*
Unless congress actually puts up safe guards protecting jobs and being able to label ai pictures as ai
Can't wait for the conspiracy shit to make a rebound .
Your mom's weight is horrifying
The real scary part is what impact this will have on the legal system once it becomes indistinguishable from reality, for example generating dash cam footage.
fuck i cant even imagine a world where im being wrongly persecuted because of some fake ai generated body cam footage, thats terrifying but also so probable..
Yeah this technology is a net negative. It sucks that it is happening
The perfect companion to the article about states using prisons as the new form of slavery.
beluga 😂
I wonder if they could somehow get raw files and determine whether it's A.I or not that way. People have been digging deep if I recall for fake ufo videos whether it's been edited or not. Maybe they could do the same for A.I
The sad thing is that the "No AI used" will be hard to do because it will be much more expensive than the ones that use it and people will be so used to the style of the AI generated stuff that they might find it weird to look at the "natural" one.
Eh, normal porn industry still does fine with the "natural" ones
@@EncodeGG Bro, okay ill say this, i know this is a extremely weird example but lets get real, My little pony has around 218k porn images only in rule 34 web site, rn the web its being flooded with porn made with AI, My little pony has been there since 2011, and this techonology has been only for about 1 year (midjourney ai) and the porn labeled ai generated is almost hitting 300k imagenes rn, only after 1 year of this being released, pokemon has more than 500K images and as has been on that website almost since rule34 was created, my predictions are that porn ai will have more than 800k images by the end of the year, and in two years almost 30% of the website porn images will be ai generated, you should REALLY worry about all these porn artist, event the 3d porn artist are doomed, like be fucking for real, some of these artists have families to feed, rn the market is flooded with young artist tho, and only the 0,1% are really getting good incomes to live from it, in 5 years 75% of those artists won't have food on the table and in 10 years 99% of those artists are wont have food in the table, those are real people bro, they are all doommed, (note: every single one porn AI image generated in that page was made entirely FREE and in seconds)
I'm a 17 year old artist. I've been drawing since I was 3 years old, and I can't even begin to express how scared I am for my future as one. I've spent every day these past 2 or 3 years feeling terrified. Now, especially, I'm starting to question if there's even a point in doing art if everything I show to the world is at risk of being stolen or even MISTAKEN to be AI generated. I'm scared. I wish I could just be told everything will be okay but I don't know if anything will be okay anymore.
Drawing has kept me alive for years, and was my escape into a fictional world where I could be myself. It only made it better that I could share my world with my friends, and that I could express myself and be whoever I wanted to be. But AI is even ruining my own space. The space I felt safe in. It feels like the world I created is falling apart.
My goal in life was to create things that could inspire people, and show them a peak of what I see in my head every day. Give everyone a look at my world, my ideas and stories, or at least a bit of my life through my artwork. I can't believe something like AI is threatening to take that away. AI is taking a part of me away, and I want it back.
I just want to be okay.
Just keep doing art. The world is a crazy place, and science fiction is quickly becoming reality. Who knows what the world will look like in 5 years or even 1 year. Just keep doing what you love. No one can ever take your passion for creating art from you. You can only choose to give it up.
That's my attitude going into this anyway. I wanted to become a programmer, and time is quickly running out to make that a profession. I probably have something like 2 years before bots can program way better than I ever could, and at that point they'll do so thousands of times faster too. In that world, I'll accept my universal basic income via robot tax (I like being optimistic) and use that to make programming a hobby. My personal robot buddy can give me tips on how to write code better, and I'll do challenges just for fun.
Just make art and express yourself no matter what the circumstances are. The world will be better for it
@@PianoMastR64 thank you so much for this.. i really appreciate it ♡
my story is pretty much the exact same as yours
Just curious as a fellow artist (over half a year)
May I see some examples of your art?
i am 25 years old now and for the past 7 years i have been throwing my life away because of a serious personal desaster in my life. I am currently trying to get back, to live again and this shit scares me too, i also have created storys and express myself through my own worlds, creativity is still pumping in me, but i dont know if i am too late. Worst thing you can do is doing nothing, keep at it and dont lose yourself, only way to grow. And who knows, maybe future will look even better for artists in general, where there is propper schooling and studying alredy integrated and where you dont have to go through leaps and hurdles only to do what you want in life.
I feel like "made with AI" is going to be the new "made in china"
......yikes
oh
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
It will be better than china it will be Taiwan.
I don't think you understand what that means
I got a scary scam call a while back that might have used AI, it was someone claiming to be a police officer at the scene of a car accident that my wife got into and they even pretended to give her the phone and it sounded exactly like her through tears saying she messed up and I immediately got scared but after a few minutes talking to the "officer" I realized it was fake. But it still had me shaking thinking something happened to my wife.
the scam call with AI tech is very prominent in East Asia too and there are people losing thousands of money to these mf. Especially the elderly. It's heartbreaking.
How did you realize it was fake if it sounded so real
@@priscilladiaz1980 the officer started getting more and more aggressive and wouldn't answer my questions and eventually started saying one of us is gonna have to pay to make things right
And I though scammers couldn’t get worse, that’s just evil
That sounds horrifying, jeez
Can we all collectively agree that AI should have stayed as science fiction
I work in a museum with the taxidermy, I feel even more passionate about maintaining the collections because now they may be the only way we can ensure kids can see real evidence of nature. Photos and videos are no longer trustworthy sources of information, what a sad day
"Your honour, my client has been victim to AI scalping inorder to create this realistic video fabricating him of committing this crime"
"How can you confirm? Do you have any 'concrete' evidence?"
Dude the amount of false accusations will be crazy. Nobody will know the difference between something actually happening and ai.
@@celestialdiamondgamings2297 just prompt a video showing a man prompting the video of the guy making the crime gg ez
@@AgNaoki and the amount of criminals that will also get away with committing crimes if they have a good lawyer that can use well the excuse of "it was an AI fabricated video, my client never committed this crime". You should be concerned about that way more since crimes are far more numerous than false accusations. Its really concerning all over.
@@celestialdiamondgamings2297Hate to tell people this but their will be zero changes in the court system.
You might be wondering how things changed in the era of say even photoshop or voice changers? Well it didn't the rules for evidence is the same as it always was someone has to swear under oath it's real and that's all it will take with this as well.
Gotta love how instead of pursuing a world where we have automation in labor so that humans can pursue the creative arts, we are literally going in the opposite direction
" so that humans can pursue the creative arts"
Do you think the AI is making its own ideas? This is literally people pursuing creative arts. A lot of people have plenty of time to do art but they just don't want to spend 8 hours on a single picture and spend several years picking it up as a skill at the level they'd be happy with. Now they're freed from that and you're complaining? Feels like a lot of you overestimate how much people desire sitting at a table and doing the drawing part. People want results and this gives them results. If they look good? That's awesome. Maybe one day I can go to work and have my computer write and draw me an entire comic book that's done in an hour and I no longer have to wait for guys who trained for years be paid a salary to produce a monthly issue of it. This is a HUGE deal for people who don't feel like they're being catered to in the arts as well.
As far as automation, AI isn't necessary to do machine work. We have robotics and we use it where it makes sense. But menial labor isn't cost effective. Still cheaper at the moment to pay people do carry plywood off a truck and put siding on a house. Or gather shopping carts at Walmart. Or diagnose diseases. Ask yourself how many jobs you want to see in your daily life that you'd trust AI to perform and imagine the cost in machine parts to make that fantasy a reality. Think of one single elbow joint on a robot that stacks boxes and if companies want to buy and maintain that robot or if they just want to pay a 17 year old kid minimum wage to do it.
@HitchensImmortal bro wtf did you just quote war and peace I ain't reading this PhD thesis this crap is longer than a cvs receipt.
@@brothercuber3288 That's not my problem. Is it cool to admit that reading something longer than a receipt is too much to handle? Give yourself a round of applause.
@@brothercuber3288bruh youre attention span is small asf, he does make a good point. I do landscaping, and I agree with the notion that my boss would rather me do jobs than him spend a bunch of money on a robot, trade jobs still matter, and people do need to continue making money, but creatively, a lot of the art coming out will be AI, but it doesn’t make human art any less valuable, so I’m good with just doing my thing, AI has nothing to do with me, so I’m square.
@@brothercuber3288 Let me write this at your reading level: They made an EZ bake art oven and you're upset that the cupcakes might actually taste good.
Now you can have your apple juice cup.
I'm an artist.. and It feels like I'm watching my lifelong dream, all the time I've invested into my skills and talents, and all of the efforts I've made just slowly be dwindled down to mean nothing in real time by the day.
there's always gonna be a market for non-ai generated art, kinda like "made in the usa" products are preferred over "made in china" ones by some people
If anything, you'd be more valuable.
Less and less people will choose to manually create art and opt for the easy way out.
But when somebody wants genuine quality, they'll turn to people like you. You're gonna be the old Asian man who's a master of his craft
This is a fake, A.I. generated Charlie. You can tell because he’s not wearing his iconic white shirt.
As a friend said, instead of using AI to replace jobs we hate, we’re using it to replace jobs we dream of having.
Rip film aspirations
The jobs we dream of having are the expensive ones, if I were to have my dream job right now I'd be getting paid more than enough to very comfortably support myself, my wife, any children we have, buy a home, new cars, and anything else we want in just a couple of years.
But that money has to come from somewhere and no one wants to pay out.
You mean the greedy people on this Earth, right?
@@MrEffectfilms
Or you can now use ai to make your own movie and screw the corpos.
@@MrEffectfilms No, that's just you. Most people have hobbies besides congregating money.
"They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should"
perfect quote for the situation. this stuff is already so realistic, forget 30 years imagine in 5 years. ai porn will definitely happen, and I don't just mean the "normal" kind.. yeah, its not good.
bro that sounds like me!!!
"They were so preoccupied with whether or not they cummed, they didn't stop to think if they shit"
Such a good show
The saddest part is, they thought about if they should and still decided to go "Fuck it, I want money".
All those researchers advancing this shit should feel ashamed to be part of this. Humanity will not remember them in a good way.
I'd rather take dinosaur resurrection over this.
I feel like everyone should, honestly
Most dinosaurs were actually herbivores, so it wouldn't even be that much of a threat to humanity as a lot of movies about them sensationalize
I've been told I'm a great actor and voice actor, and just when I started looking for how to further my passions, sora ai drops this. I am genuinely horrified that WALL-E is going to become a reality sooner than we think.
“In the future entertainment will be randomly generated” - Larry The Cucumber, 2003
It feels more like a prophesy with each year that passes
Holy shit, he was right all along...
enough with this
*WEED EATER*
WEED EATER
Steven Hawking's quote about AI: It will either be the best thing that's ever happened to us, or it will be the worst thing. If we're not careful, it very well may be the last thing.
I wouldn't trust an Islander but sure
I wouldn't trust a person but sure
I don't trust anything anymore but sure
@@acatandacat8044see you are doing more damage than AI itself with such idiotic statements
@@lognomodeimeme I eat sand it sCreams in my mouth
man i'm tired of living through major historical events
FR
okay so usually im the one to put their feet on the ground and say "nah, thats not gonna happen" when people start to panic over this sort of stuff, but this genuinely got me scared. all i can think of is that quote from the first Jurassic Park movie, "your scientists were so worried about whether they could do it, they didn't stop to think about whether they should do it". these people are always so ecstatic about the idea of progress and advancement for its own sake (because it brings them money and media coverage) that they never stop to think if said progress is ever going to actually be benefitial to society as a whole. if you stop to think about it, most of the advancements from the past couple of years, from the late 2000s to now, has mostly been bad for us: social medias, smartphones, AI models... and it's exactly because they have all been done without the collectiveness in mind, it's always very individualistic, always about progress for its own sake, never about making the collective better. unless the very fundamentals of our society change, this will keep going on until our inevitable demise.
I can't wait to see all the Facebook moms get tricked by AI videos
AI Facebook moms making AI generated outrage posts about AI generated videos, forever. Welcome to the new age of social media.
It's going to destroy lives
Don't read my name 😒
Yup.
They don't need to be ai just to be tricked by anything they see there. Even a little fact check is a myth there
Inocent people are gonna suffer from this from a malicious person. It's super scary, you can now get framed with nothing to prove while the malicious person has a fake video of you. Not to mention that voices being replicated perfectly will fuck many people over.
Am gonna be nice to everyone so nobody targets me and even then I'm not safe.
@@Muddybat pls don't be naive ... people nowdays smile in your face like they are your best friends and as soon as you leave they are trash talking about you ! sure not everyone is like that but at least one of your " friends " is not really a friend ... sorry bro stay safe ! :)
im just gonna talk less and go out less now. how can ai be so accurate in making fake evidence of me if it doesn't have as many samples to recreate me
While the AI deep fake will improve, the AI deep fake detection systems will also improve, likely at a faster rate because the good corporations get more funding and more processing power.
Except won't people be aware of that? Maybe the problem won't necessarily be someone getting framed, but instead, videos won't be reliable for proof anymore.
It's not just that. People have been successfully conditioned to not care. Normal people culdn't care less and WILL watch any ai generated shit. But, as a last ditch effort, i, and hopefully everyone that reads this comment, will not watch as much ai generated stuff that i can (at least the ones that are labeled as such, because you may never know if something is or isn't). Hopefully just ignoring any content that is labeled as ai generated will allow SOME content creation fields to keep existing. A possible side effect is that they will just stop telling us if it is or isn't ai
Some? Most of it will continue just the same. This isn't the death of content, it's more like a change in garbage content to AI garbage content
@@federicoricca2512 not the point. I am sure ai content could be as good or even surpass normal content. But riddle me this, in a society where every fun and creative job is taken by robots, what do humans do?
@@hal9733 why do you assume that will be the case? An AI could not develop creativity of it's own. It's useless in that regard, therefore it cannot really make true honest quality content on it's own. That is what I was saying earlier, it's not the death of quality content, rather it is the revolution of bad, easy, disposable content
Ok, let's start with something i hope we agree with: modern working conditions in big companies, expecially desk jobs are TRASH, almost straight up slavery. This is because anyone in those jobs can be instantly replaced, and following the law of supply and demand, those jobs don't matter shit (this is just a generalization, but you get the point). But what CAN'T be done by anyone, no matter their instruction, and is actively discouraged by the modern education system? CREATIVITY. This means finding someone that can actually make a good story, let alone a team of writers/editore and watnot, is hard, meaning this positions are valued more (not always a lot more, but more nontheless). Now let's think about disney: they don't have creative vision at all, they prosper off of the creative works of the past, and their modern works are mostly garbage. But they still make A LOT of money out of it. This is to say, AI won't ever replace good human content, what AI, no matter who complex, could put a meaning behind a story? And i mean the same level of meaning human stories have. BUT AI can definitley steal the only valued jobs that where still fun to do and required something nepotism and money can't give you. That's the sad part
Man I really want to be like you bro I will try my best to not buy into this stuff because I support humans and have a brain but knowing the average person (litteraly fifa exists till now) this is probably wouldn't be the case unfortunately
I hate how many people just brush it off like it's nothing it disgusts me how little the average person cares because thats how hungry they are for materialistic stuff. People are very stupid nowdays and don't use their brain.
I will try my best to not consume ai generated material for the sake of us to stay normal
The most depressing thing about it all is this is just another thing to make already large companies even more wealthy and regular people worse off.
True that dude, it's going to come at such a damn cost that we could see guidelines for how Ai is implemented in further projects. So many people will become jobless and that will be a recipe for disaster.
Don’t know, think regular people may be better off. I will be able to create anything I want through video with mediocre quality. It won’t even really replace actually valued and respected people in their job, just the people that have always been expendable.
And worst case scenario? They can always just work someplace else, or incorporate Ai into their work. It is all such fearmongering and doomsday mentality that leads to nowhere like the “hype” like usual.
its not though? u can literally use the most advanced ai in the world for like 20 bucks a month?
Ooooor it will let people who don't have any actual money make their own creative projects? Another person scared of the AI boogeyman.
@@EnigmaticEsotericeverhthing's a conspiracy until it's a reality.
Forget ai replacing animators. This is gonna be animating entire marvel films at this point.
Might be better actually nowadays, madame web set the bar pretty damn low
@@orionbarnes1733that’s Sony for ya
@@orionbarnes1733 not to mention she hulk.
I don’t think it’ll ever replace hand drawn animation though. Ai generated stuff is always too perfect to be genuinely hand drawn.
Don't read my name 😒
With how marvel films have been recently, the sad part is that ai could probably come up with better stuff. Shit has been so bad I haven't watched anything since No Way Home (not saying that was bad, but I knew Multiverse of Madness was going to be) except S2 of Loki
Edit: lol didn't realize someone else said essentially the same thing
Greedy companies won't even need to worry about an actor ageing out of a role
The fact that only 5 years ago, the most impressive is generated image was a meme because of how unrecognizable everything in the picture was.
What?
Look up ‘will smith eating spaghetti ai’
My counter: Make highly realistic AI generated "candid videos" of enough political figures worldwide saying or doing embarrassing/compromising things as a statement that they finally decide to implement laws to regulate AI generated content
Perfect
Editing this comment so you don't know what I said because anti-ai stans are throwing tantrums, this is hilarious because the progression of AI won't be stopped 🤭
@@infinitehexington pro ai people dont see the damage it can cause
ai can help and hurt people so we cant just focus on the good or bad
@@infinitehexington or maybe they dont want to see society collapse
@@infinitehexingtonjust like you, other people are entitled to their own opinions mhm. Go explore AI then instead of dipping your toes entertaining people who doesn’t share the same ideals like you. AI is gonna be appealing to people until it negatively affects them. Regret always comes last.
Sci-fi author: "In my book I invented the torment-nexus as a cautionary tale"
Tech Company: "At long last, we have created the torment-nexus from the classic sci-fi novel Don't Build The Torment-Nexus"
You can tell so easily who votes for the Leopards Ate My Face Party these days
They really are that stupid and greedy.
i have no mouth but i must scream type shit
Liked times a million.
Too much yapping and not going straight to the point in video so that pretty much ruined it for me this time. is a dislike form me this time....
I'm in college to be a film a major and the more I hear about Ai generated anything it scares me. I have friends who wish to be writers, artists, composers etc and seeing how far Ai has come in less than year makes me extremely nervous about our future. Not just the future of me and my friends but the future of entertainment as a whole. I greatly fear what the future holds.
As an amateur artist, this is anxiety inducing, boat in my career prospects, and also just they ways this can be used agains a person
I think an equally bad thing that's talked less about with these AI videos is that people who DO get caught doing something bad/illegal and there's legitimate video and audio proof of them doing/saying it - they can just write it off as AI generated when it's actually not because the technology is there. it muddies the waters.
Man, I’m surprised I didn’t think about it that way! I think the only way to disprove that would be to confirm the recording by tracking the device it came from.
But if that IS the case, maybe there will be a law established to fine those who do use AI recordings to frame others of crimes?
that already is a law
You mean lie? Im pretty sure AI lawyers/judges would be able to determine between AI and genuine evidence
God, I hate that.
@@chiibea It should be heavily punished/fined when someone is found using AI to either create fake evidence or dismiss real evidence.
charlie missed the opportunity to say “just like me at a height competition, i came up short”
was looking for this
Facts
Came here to say this, such a missed opportunity
PEAK comedy!!
He just missed the bar on that one 😂
I think a balance should be struck where ai is used to HELP animators but not replace them, like turning 3d models into rigs, maybe checking for animation mistakes in a movie, etc..
The more time goes on, the more the world turns to Detroit: Become Human
Imagine people in Jury duty trying to see if a CCTV is legit or not with A.I going around.
Imagine not using AI to determine if AI had a roll in producing it.
@@rockthejohnson "AI has investigated itself and found no wrongdoing"
@@jamesolszewski3782just like locks and lockpicks
@@faedragonlucy I get the joke, but that doesn't make sense. AI has no motive to lie.
And why would one AI have loyalty to a different AI?
@rockthejohnson People do though. And there's by far more use in creating an AI program that can create a fake video that's nearly indistinguishable from reality than in creating a super expensive AI tool to determine what's real and what's not.
gotta love how quickly humanity is speed running itself towards a dystopian future. not the cool kind with cybernetic enhancements, insanely advanced science and medicine, but the one where you have to second guess everything you see and have the talent/career that you spent years perfecting taken in the blink of an eye.
Or maybe it'll take us to an enlightened era where facebook moms will finally start to distrust, stop and think about the shit they see online before sharing obious hoaxes to all their contacts.
@@alejandrinos Nah, people are too stupid for that, you know it.
learn 2 code
You're suppose to second guess everything.
This is why you require multiple sources on a research paper.
We don't and this is why misinformation got so bad.
High tech, low life
I imagine there will be a "clean video" verification tool implemented to determine whether a video is using AI or not. How that can be bypassed and tampered with will be the level after that - hell, maybe even before.
As A Programmer This Is Pure Horror
Same. I've done both programming and 3d animation and I feel like Ai is coming for both. Ai will definitely increase the amount of depression and sadly suicides if it starts taking jobs away.
Sci-fi author: In my book I invented the torment-nexus as a cautionary tale
Tech Company: At long last, we have created the torment-nexus from the classic sci-fi novel 'Don't Build The Torment-Nexus'
Always this
i wish this was a real reference
Don't read my name 😒
@@listerjne I’m glad it isn’t, and to be honest that’s kinda the point
As if Tech companies will be needed to do it (they won't BTW).
IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE SPACE TRAVEL IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE SPACE TRAVEL
Oh boy if you don’t think space travel can go wrong…
Tbh this is a step towards it, as we humans are in present time, we don’t have enough resources or enough knowledge to figure those things out, AI could potentially help us move quicker
@@SkibidiLeakzbro what?
@@Sharboy1286 They claimed incest was moral.
We will simulate the universe around us with technology long before we ever explore it
I imagine ai videos before sora as dreaming, and sora as lucid dreaming. One day that algorithm is gonna be wide awake
One positive is for people with neurodegenerative disease, seniors, or those bedridden who can ‘explore’ the world with what they want to see. We know that triggering memories can improve quality of life for those with diseases such as Alzheimer’s or dementia so this is a plus. Good or bad, you could potentially ‘bring back the dead’ in form of memories for these individuals. Obviously quite scary and some black mirror stuff though but potentially can be used for good.
With every innovation or invention with a positive thing , there are people with bad intentions who will use it in the wrong way. I think you should have some sort of permit or something to use any generative AI, so bad people will have a hard time misusing it . But helping disabled people seems like a good thing, great point. Have a nice day
i work in insurance and i dont even wanna think about how much this will be used for fraud...
Your job will be gone long before then... scary stuff really...
@@larryhouse3776 I'm sorry but the only jobs that I really don't care and even hope will be erased and replaced by AI or tech are bankers and insurers. Actual drain on society, 2 of the systems that need to be replaced lmfao.
true, i'm good enough at insurance fraud as it is, imagine with AI....
@@widdlepocketmarcy teach me
@@widdlepocketmarcy Now I can evade taxes more efficiently so the IRS takes longer to catch me, Thanks ChatGPT!
Yeah, as an artist it really sucks. When I look up something to use as a reference, a lot of the searches have some form of AI there. It’s everywhere.
honestly yeah! i tried to get a reference for late light street lighting on some dog to help with colours. and it was all so dystopian. just some dog in the middle of the street staring at the camera. all different enough to not be the same piece but all so similar it felt so wrong and artificial
@@Icyobe Fr. I use both Google and Pinterest for inspiration, but both are absolutely flooded with AI it’s terrible. I’ve had some searches just be only AI generated images. It makes me upset, and I hope there will be some form of a restriction on it.
And I’ve had people tell me “find a different hobby/job” but it’s a bit too late for me to just change careers. It’s all so frustrating.
Same ;-;
just learn to use AI in your work. The only ones AI will really fuck are the ones that are unwilling to adept to developments in technology
@@kaiserfranzjoseph9311Ai can be used by anyone and that includes your employer. There is no work, incorporating it would be pointless
okay off topic I could listen to you talk all day long it’s so calming 😭😭
I’m not sacred of AI I’m scared of what the evil mf sitting in the corner twirling his mustache is gonna do with it
I read this comment and looked to my right to see Dr. Ivo Robotnik sitting in the corner, grinning deviously at this same comment
@@GardenVarietea well now we’re both f**ked
One point I think that's not being talked about very much is that this kind of stuff can be used to fabricate evidence or alibis which I think is probably the scariest use for this kind of ai
August the Duck just made a good video emphasizing that.
It is just exposing the flaws of overreliance on video evidence. Might be crazy to learn but evidence and alibis existed before the invention of cameras. DNA evidence is stronger than video evidence (outside of a jury contexte where people still believe their eyes more than empiric evidence). Just like guns having specific barrels cameras (especially security cameras) will put more information in the files to authentifie them. The time it takes to put those in place is the "scary time" but it will not change much i mean think back to the US fabricating evidence to invade a country... they didnt need AI to pull this off.
I JUST THOUGHT OH NO A KILLER CAN MAKE A FAKE ALIBI OF THEM SOMEWHERE AT SOME TIME STAMP AND GET OFF
The scariest use of this 'ai' is a fearmongering psyop. The tech itself is rather useless and harmless.
If ai can make the Image there’s probably ai to break the Image down. If it’s an alibi then it would correspond to a real place you can go to fact check. The computer can’t generate the space properly unless it has an exact 3d model of it accurate to date.
I feel like every AI video should have a watermark that states that is is an AI video, and unwatermarked AI generated videos should be illegal.
was thinking the same thing, then again imagine how hard that would be to monitor
@@rodrigo_tm Easy. Put the burden of proof on the companies publishing it. It's not like we don't have similar rules already.
there are videos of animators putting a bunch of watermarks moving around on their videos, and people are able to edit them out. we dont only need a watermark, we need some kind of license thingy too, or just something that makes it so it's not accessible to random people . idk
@@ShaCaro yeah but imagine it being posted on places like facebook, them old folks will be eating all that is fed to them, cant really moderate all those people posting
What if the people use AI to remove the watermark
We already have witnessed the "Enshittification" of the internet, now be ready for Diarrhea-fication of the Enshittified internet.
This is now available to the public, imagine what government's have had for years before this
We're getting to the point where I almost feel like this shouldn't exist entirely.
I agree, but that's too late now. The question becomes what do we do from here, because personally I feel powerless in this. What can I do to stop the use of AI generated propaganda for example?
True @@TheWalkingSteakhouse
Almost like finding a glitch/exploit or a cheat code in a video game
@@TheWalkingSteakhouseThat is the question, isn't it? I imagine that things like this will make proving crimes much harder as well, because people will argue any footage is made by AI. The world is about to change...
Exactly. Im not excited, im scared, and i dont feel good about us not being able to trust anything online…
The Internet convincing me of a dystopian future used to make me laugh. Now it's guaranteed
As long as people just sit and watch it's gonna happen
why though
I eat the cotton candy from my walls
Theres prlly gonna come a 70s hippie wave 2.0 where people go into their own little towns where theres no ai infested electronics and entertainement
Uh, I think that's something else.
The sheer amount of jobs for people that will for the most part go bye bye, especially the ones that are fullfilling and can be profitable, and in particular ones that you can work your way up for without a degree as mandatory is astounding and frightening. Gone will be the days of the movie star (moreso than even now) for a more “flashy” example. We’re without a doubt living in a cyberpunk dystopia without all the cool asthetics of it.
My son is 18 and trying to decide what kind of career he wants to do for the rest of his life. I keep telling him to pick something you need a physical body for. These are weird times for sure.
Humanoid robots are only sort of impressive right now, but that will be next. If you can have a language model output text that makes sense, then you can have an action model output movement that can do work
That "Will Smith eating spaghetti" ai vid is nightmare fuel
and yet the one with the puppies is even scarier
@@johannesbertilsson4856that’s scarily true
Every A.I video is scary.
"Believe half of what you see and nothing of what you hear." - Edgar Allen Poe
Digital can now misinform. In real life is true.
Tipp: Look into their eyes, AI can't make up a good enough reflection, and won't be for at least several months.
Several years, the amount of computing power for that would be insane
I’ll never understand why people take things like this, THIS far
"we spent so much time wondering if we could, we forgot to think about if we should" is the pinnacle of AI at this point.
AI generated CCTV footage of you committing a crime when you were never even there. It’s over for us as a species.
not if you have an alibi, plus saying its over as a species is a gross overstatement.
@@h20dancing18 dawg.
@@h20dancing18 alot of people are alone
@@h20dancing18 what if you don’t have an alibi?
Don't worry you'll get an AI lawyer.
AI is so terrifying. You just can’t stop the bad people in the world from taking advantage of anything and anyone.
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I’m actually placing my bets on a Patriot AI taking over.
All we need to do now is embrace climate change and stop being so critical of it
@@taitgovender2593dude it's not gonna enslave humanity it doesn't have any thought it's just gonna spread flash information and completely halt any new ideas in media
Governments can stop things as usual.
dog water take, what makes u assume all people who use ai are monsters at this point in time ai can only be a vessel for what a human is trying to convey the ai cant think by itself u have to make it think and taking advtange of people i would assume you are referring to either jobs or ai porn and ai porn is really the only problem if you are using a real person face ontop of the ai then yes thats gross but this take that all ai is bad ai is just a uneducated take on what ai really is and how it works
Schools should require students to watch the Terminator so they can see how dangerous technology and AI really can be
Every day that goes by, Wall-E becomes a more relevant and accurate depiction of the future.
considering how fast AI is improving, we NEED laws on AI. at the very least, a legal requirement to clarify if something is AI or not. but seeing as the people in power probably wouldn’t even begin to understand AI, i don’t see it happening as fast as it needs to.
yeah, sort of happens when the entire political spectrum, in majority of the countries, pick retirement aged leaders.
they don't want to. Our governments propagandize us. .This will bring it up another notch. I'm 2 seconds away from going into the mountains and never coming back lol.
Oh that's easy. All it would take is lots of deepfake porn and defamatory content of our lawmakers. They'll give a shit if it impacts them personally.
no doubt government will use AI in the worst ways knowingly.
Happy that Europe recently passed the AI Act, I can only hope that the USA can follow. Doubt it since they are so focused on banning tiktok lmao
AI will probably also destroy digital history. Imagine being a internet historian years from now but unable to distinguish real from ai. This applies to other historic media like the moon landing recordings, etc.
Yea, imagine the generation growing up with generative AI, how different their sense of reality may be from ours
I imagine kids going to like a war museum seeing real footage from WWII and going "lol what's the big deal I can make that on my phone but HD".
I mean, books are still a thing. And have been for thousands of years.
Yeah exactly, those people even exist when this AI tech is still in its infancy what would the future be if it was on its 100% state@@seekittycat
Yeah in the future we probably won't have the Technologie to deciver old AI Technologie.
Just think for one second dude
ngl you missed the perfect oppurtunity to say "just like me at a height competition.. i came up short"
frutiger aero was the future we were promised but never got and needed it like fr it looked like a utopia clean everything, forests, vibrant colors and... happy people
It’s not just the entertainment industry. What people seriously aren’t realising is the threat unrestricted access to these tools poses for basically any job that doesn’t require manual skill. It’s easy to laugh at what this means for artists until it’s threatening your job too
AI is incapable to threat any job whatsoever. You would have knew this if you wasn't tech illiterate who get his info from second hand gossip.
It's an inevitable process. Slowing down the progress won't make anything better.
@@Anty_PrazaAnd ignoring the massive flaws that said path to progress brings will only set us on the wrong direction. If we don't take the time to fully understand the scale of such change we're bound to fuck ourselves over
@@elflooffer5196 what is wrong, what is right? It is very subjective. Besides, OpenAI is pretty strict with their technologies, I would even say too strict.
I would focus my energy on laughing at the fact that we still have jobs in the first place, in a world where AI can replace us. Get rid of that single concept, the job, and every artist becomes an actual artist rather than a paid craftsman.
The most depressing part of this whole thing is that they’re using it to replace the most creative jobs that humans always wanted to be able to do like entertainment, Instead of working on replacing dangerous jobs or jobs no one wants to do so we can all enjoy life to its fullest they’re replacing fun or creative jobs so we can work to death without any humanity in art. Feels like that one black mirror episode where the guy threatens to you know himself with a knife and then gets bought out to do it so people have a venting show so they work harder
Writing promts still takes creativity, taste and imagination, just like writing books. Artists wont like it because it takes away their job, but i as an engineer would love to write a prompt for my own movie and watch it just couple hours later. There are two sides to every coin. It might rob some of their job, but it will allow others to create stuff and express themselves. Imagine going to your friends and showing them a movie based on a story you made up, and then them showing their movies to you.
@@martinbernath that isn’t just replacing jobs but it’s using other people’s work to make yours. AI’s need to pull from something and that something is other people’s work whether or not they agree to it or even know it’s being fed to it, it also invalidates a massive amount of work and honing skills, imagine your biggest hobby that you’ve poured hours into all of a sudden your progress is used so some guy can do it all without lifting a finger and trivializing what you did
@@johndoh4537 yeah thats a completely different topic. I personally dont mind if someone beats me at my hobbies, i build cars and fabricate parts for them because i enjoy the process, not really because i enjoy the result. I could see how it could be annoying to some though. You cant really complain about someone using public stuff you uploaded to the internet for training ai, unless you used a watermark or had it protected somehow. If its public people can do whatever they want with it, even if they shouldnt they can repost and take credit for your work, its nothing new. I have a ton of cad models uploaded to various public libraries, even if i set licensing terms so that people have to credit me i know most wont. And i dont mind, if i did i would set up a patreon or put the models behind a paywall. I know that its not good, but stuff like this has been happening for a while. Uploading stuff to the internet is like leaving your bike without a lock, someone is going to steal it, even if your write your name on it.
@@martinbernathwriting a prompt doesn't take any creativity. It's not creativity to tell someone or something *I want X* and then it produces it for you.
Dude,@@martinbernath I know you give absolutely zero fucks, but in the overall grand scheme of things I think someone's entire livelihood is more important than you being able to share your cheesy AI movie with your family and friends for 15 minutes of entertainment.
they gotta make an AI that can detect AI
i had a long talk with my dad and we were both giving many reasons for why AI is bad
one that stood out to me that he said was:
"people treat AI like its a tool, tools wont hurt the user unless used poorly and this AI is going to hurt some users"
We need to have strict AI detection enabled on all of our apps and devices. Social media apps like Instagram, X, CZcams, Facebook, Reddit, etc. NEED to start investing AI detection. If their tool detects it, it needs to have something similar to what X content warning tags have that says "Our AI detections tools have found this content may be AI generated."
Problem is those are't accurate, people have noticed a pattern that non-neurotypical people get flagged as AI all the time because the algorithms are based on neurotypical people only.
My job is already implementing ai. Work in a call center and after each call we need to make notes on what we discussed on call. Our bosses are looking to have ai start listening to the calls and writing notes up itself. We're 100% getting replaced within the next couple of years. I don't doubt it.
I don't remember the last time I got picked up by a real human in a call. It has been littered with bots for years now, it will only get worse
@@billcipher8645yeah every time I get those spam calls 9/10 it’s a bot which isn’t an exaggeration
My job has already integrated automatic notes and stats out the wazoo. Even during my training they used ai that didn't know how to grade, I got higher scores saying 5 words than writing answer paragraphs. Everyone's been saying "look how dumb ai is for that" but in my mind, we're at the stage of just working out a few kinks but we're almost there. We just gotta pray the elimination of jobs creates new jobs (obvi not enough to cover the amount lost, which is kinda the point) and lowers general costs enough for people to afford living with less available work. The transition period is going to be brutal for many unfortunately. I say learn a trade or a skilled job that requires human input before that time comes, that's what I'm doing
Pretty soon many who used to say we have to stop the AI will be saying they welcome the AI because they will see that it’s impossible to stop them from taking over. We don’t want our robot overlords to see that we badmouthed them.
@@RetrovoriousAh yes, Roko’s Basilisk
_Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should._
- Ian Malcolm
I eat the cotton candy from my walls
This is the future that literature the likes of Jurassic Park were basically trying to warn us about. Technology that can collapse a society and make it impossible to understand what is fact or fiction, unless we see it with our own two eyes. Something born out of the hubris of mankind, and something which will probably destroy each and every one of us. All because scientists didn't think before they pursued this line of tech. Not all innovation is good, and I feel like a lot of people don't tend to understand this.
"Your scientists were not only preoccupied with whether they could, they also carefully thought about if they should. They followed the scientific method, conducted rigorous tests, evaluated the risks and benefits, and consulted with ethical experts. They created something new and valuable for humanity, advancing our knowledge and understanding of life."
-A wise Man
@@_I_Blue Sadly though, when it comes to Ai or any scientific pursuit, a lot of the times we tend to fall into the trap of advancing for the sake of doing so, and not because it serves actual benefit. A lot of stuff going on at the moment with Ai doesn't serve to really benefit anyone. At least not making life-like videos with ai. All this will serve to do is cause people to be framed for crimes they never committed, create propaganda and fake news headlines, and effectively potentially cause a societal collapse due to not being able to even know if anything you see is even real anymore.
ok so counterpoint to "will replace artists": it won't. it won't at least not any time in next 50-100 years because art is not just one anime looking style with just good rendered anime women with giant boobs, art has many different art styles which ai can't just take because it would clearly be a literal steal. since ai feeds on art of artists and spits out "similar" stuff, it means that it basicaly steals your art without your permission, which is fucking horrible and should not be a thing. there are many art styles, ai just can't make this style with some character you requested, even if you would, it'll do it incredibly poorly. ai "art" is NOT real art and never will be.
Thing is, if we keep allowing AI to steal artists' work for their data sets(which I know has already been dealt with for some but not for all of it), they will train the AI to replicate very particular art styles too
I wish they would cap what it can take from but obviously that's out of our hands because of how belittled artist opinions are nowadays
But yes, I agree
you definitely don't realise how powerful AI is, divide every number there by 10
@@KwikBR If you have to divide the number, then that means you're still in belief that the datasets will still be trained on thousands of stolen art, which has already been put into legal jeopardy
So no, it can't, there is too much controversy from too many people to make that happen. And if it does the companies behind it might suffer serious consequences from their sins against humanity
Fairly sad, fearful and depressed after that. Thanks Charlie.