AI Generated Videos Just Changed Forever
Vložit
- čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
- Reminder: It’s only been 1 YEAR since the Will Smith eating spaghetti video
OpenAI Sora: openai.com/sora#research
Thumbnail character: BasedAF
MKBHD Merch: shop.MKBHD.com
Tech I'm using right now: www.amazon.com/shop/MKBHD
Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: goo.gl/B3AWV5
~
/ mkbhd
/ mkbhd
/ mkbhd - Věda a technologie
My only positive hope is that it gets so impossible to trust anything online, that people go back to caring more about real life
many people have been there
I was warned by idiots long ago about real evidence provided would not be believed because it could be fakes- long before the technology was there. Remember, people got hoaxed with UFO's and Bigfoot videos long before AI came about. Double exposures in photos created ghosts. People are willing to be deceived. Some refuse all evidence because they already made up their mind. That is how hoaxes always existed. Deceiving people never needed AI or even photos/videos. It is just what you are willing to believe.
Said the online comment of a web user under a streamed video of an internet celebrity. Feels like we're bit too interconnected and it's too late for the disconnect (:
We shall stay online. But go towards options looking like command prompt interaction.
i can already see it now, 50 percent of viral vids in the next couple years are just AI GENERATED.
"Sora, please generate a version Game of Thrones Seasons 6-8 if they didn't suck."
😂
Yes please
Sora, please generate a Star Wars sequel trilogy that DOESN'T suck and follows George Lucas's original ideas for episodes 7,8,9.
**NOW THAT'S what I'm excited for**
🤩🤙
sora please generate gta 6 😂
Sora, please generate Half Life 3
Excellent. The most terrifying thing you said: "This is the worst this technology will ever be from here on out."
amazing not terrifying*
Terrifying is the right word
The potential is there for both. Amazing and horrible. Looking at only one side is bad.
I'm surprised you haven't heard this before. It's been said often by many people for years now
@@Ariel-ku9ns name 1 person who this technology meaningfully benefits. sounds like an excellent tool for blackmail and theft.
When I was saying that AI was going to ruin people in my field (digital illustration) they laughed at me and said I was a grumpy old man. In one year I lost 50% of my business and some of my colleagues have been let go. Let's see what happens in another 2-3 years.
The reason this is a threat is because we broke capitalism. What should have happened was for creatives and IP owners to be consulted and compensated before using their work to train AI. But instead of a fair exchange, what happened was we allowed the tech firms to rip off literally billions of dollars worth of creative value from other people's IP without paying a penny, and are about to let them take the jobs of the very people to whom they owe their existence.
Capitalism breaks when you invent value that doesn't exist (leverage) or when you erase value that does (theft). That's what this is, mass theft.
@@its_clean great insight thanks
Get with the times and adapt... it's those who were "using" the system with very little effort that will suffer the most. The true creatives will adapt and become better cos of it... there's always gonna be stuff for creative humans to do. You can either complain or adjust. One leads to success, the other to abyss.
@@zigalisjak I agree with you, but it's pretty hard to make sudden, deep changes when a business build in over 30 years basically collapses on you. I feel that creative people and artists are not as good as business people in coping with these situations.
@@donniecatalano of course man, but I can tell ypu that as a creative person with lots of ideas but inability to carry them out on my own because I lack the artistical touch, I can always use a good artist to help me out. I'll use AI to "sketch" out my idea then ask the artist to improve on it. It's a collaboration between me, AI, and the artist. You might not become the next Van Gogh this way, but there will always be food on your table. Same goes for programmers. Sure, the AI will eventually be able to write near perfect code, but only a programmer will be able to prompt it properly to get the most out of it, because only a programmer will know what's possible and how it's done. Only a programmer will be able to oversee it and troubleshoot it, only a programmer will be able to use the AI to it's maximum and customize the final product as much as possible. They might not have to physically code anymore (who the fuck enjoys doing that anyway), but they will always be needed for serious projects where every little bit of an edge helps. Sure, they'll probably have to finish 5 projects to earn the same amount as they did before on 1, but it will be way easier, way less exhausting on them and their bodies, and they'll probably live healthier and happier lives as a result. This is not the first time something disrupted an industry to it's core... think of all the photographers hownthey felt when stock photography became a thing and suddenly a photo they used to charge $100 for was available online for $10. And then think of all the stock photographers how they themselves felt a few years later when subscription stock photography became a thing, and they themselves went from $10 per image to mere cents... It all sucks, but the real ones persevere. At least AI is not just corporate greed, unlike my previous example... it's actually very exciting.
Jobs I never thought AI would affect:
- Drone Pilot
- Dog
Dog?
@@Neptune._.Dog.
@@Neptune._. The robot dogs by boston dynamics
The signs were there from the start. Just look at Boston Dynamics.
@@Neptune._. Dogs will soon be replaced with AI driven Pongo. 😂
the world is not prepared for how much damage this is gonna do to virtually every aspect of our lives
Yep.
Embrace change; the great acceleration marches on for as long as is physically possible
Bot fake thumbs up
I'm more pessimistic tho, a lie can travel faster than the truth, if a mere lie about 40 babies with no proof, no evidence, no photo or video, made a US leader say he even saw the pictures, then his administration retracted, saying there were no pictures, now imagine with such tools!!! Anyone could justify and fabricate anything!!!!
We're entering a very very very dark world if we don't put checks and limits unto these and even if......
people have said that about every piece of new technology ever... i'm not saying only good things will come out of this but we just gotta sit back and see what happens, just saying
this can quickly turn into a nightmare scenario. imagine you doing something illegal on video that never happened ... you will have to prove its fake, not the court
court just will stops allowing these vids. but you have to deal with morons (95 percent of people) who jump on hate train just because they are miserable. even now without ai videos
I think it's gonna become the opposite. Anyone claiming something is real have to prove it in more ways than relying on that alone.
The watermark will give it away😂
@@mathdavies9546that can be cropped out
@@mathdavies9546this tech will develop by multiple companies
The really scary thing is that these videos are just a by-product of their real intention which is to give AI the ability to recognise the world around it. So basically they will be using this for autonomous vehicles and robots and these machines will be able to adapt to all of their environments. I'm thinking ten years before Tesla's Optimus is as good if not better than a human at doing most things.
Something fishy... that website isn't available for public 😅and making a groundbreaking level of videos..are they trying to raise funds before it come close to the samples shown here..??
Clearly something need to be verified 🤔
The most scariest thing is how OpenAI get all of their data to train their model. They absolutely stole from someone.
@@rekadio they partnered with shutterstock and mostly trained mostly using their stock footage.
@@mthugs4458
ChatGPT started out the same way. In theory, it was supposed to be not-for-profit and in the testing stage. But that could never have lasted-- corporate greed is too large to be altruistic with anything, let alone a revolutionary tool that will change the world, one that's built on the STOLEN work of hard-working people.
@@rekadio who cares
You’re not overreacting. This is crazy
insanity
So long, Hollywood
Ya O.O It’s really *really* good. Holy Cow
We're getting to a point where AI *will* kill entire industries. If an industry suddenly needs 80% less workers, it is getting killed. A 100% immediate kill isn't necessary for an industry to go through a horse-and-buggy or whale oil event. 5-10 years later animation, graphical arts, writing, medicine, law, engineering etc. won't be the same.
Crazy awesome. 😎
The Will Smith AI video is the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen
I wish I never saw that. I didn't until this video
Yeah, I know.
Did you not see those birthday party hands?
What?? It's the best thing ever!
@@Cv2CaboVerde The hands were way creepier because at first you can't tell exactly what's wrong but it feels off and then you notice
Very Impressive!
2:20 her right boots are also strangely changing size
3:17 the wheels needs more detail as they don't really look like they're moving
3:31 the middle puppy cheek looks like its having that jell stretching affect
All minor details, just like earlier ai image generating models when they couldn’t generate fingers and hands properly. In another year itll be way better.
Though kudos to you for finding those out!
she literally takes 2 left steps at some point
@@glenntanuseputra8473 I'm surprised they used that video tbh. At 2:25, the left leg becomes the right one, and there are a bunch of half steps and leg swaps from 2:34 onwards.
Dude you’ll never be replaced. Over the long term people want real. I watch your videos cause of you. An AI tech reviewer would maybe interest some people but I don’t believe for long.
definitely not! I like people, humans, and knowing that someone who cares made something makes it more enjoyable :)
The real test is asking this model to do the Will Smith eating spaghetti video again
Can't. No real people. You'll have to wait probably 2-3 years for open source video gen to catch up to what we saw today...
No way they could get away with doing that today.
I was actually expecting it at some point in the video
@@vainezaiven6677 why tho
@@niveketihw1897 Ok well how about asking for Smill With eating spaghetti. Or Brarquees Mownlee eating spaghetti. I just want to see AI generate somebody eating spaghetti.
what scares me most is actually seeing a real video and people discard it as AI
Yeah, a year later and that Lauren Boebert Beetlejuice video would have been instantly labeled "AI Generated" and completely dismissed.
It's getting harder to evaluate factuality from a recording, a photo and now a video. I think this makes your work and that of reputable journalists more valuable, not less..it all comes down to trust.
Worse is when politicians start getting caught red-handed openly doing crazy shit but then claiming it's fake only for their supporters to believe it
It's crazy how we went from a long period of slow news and lots of censorship that manipulated our views, to then enter the "era of information", with pictures and videos taken easily and shared within seconds that made for undeniable proof of their contents, to now have every virtual media potentially be fake, resulting in the need to filter the real and the fake. We are basically regressing to our pre-internet days, information-wise.
Yeah i think social media is going to lose a lot of people. You have to question everything you see now, doesmt sound fun
More people need to watch this. Great vid Marques
Thank you for such a great run through, explaining, exploration. Subbed and look forward to future adventures.
For me, the scariest part is the ability to rewrite the past by generating old footage. The era of being able to trust/believe photographic images is over.
Valid point
And that is scary part too
No it's not.
Not particularly worrisome. 99% of everything that has been filmed on film cameras has definitely been released to the public or archived. The rest is slowly degrading in someone's attic. Then when a supposedly "new footage" is released you just refer to written accounts and see if you can confirm its veracity.
I doubt anyone would believe AI-generated footage that contradicts well-documented events such as the Holocaust or Vietnam war.
@@rays7805How. This would be a goldmine for people like holocaust deniers and other such things.
For real, dude. You sound like we have always believed in hecking bigfoot, all UFO sightings and creepy ghosts videos 🤣 Almost forgot about "prank" videos with paid actors.
“The camera man never dies” will take on a new terrifying meaning 💀
Yes and I'm up for it
He was always dead
You can't kill something that hasn't lived
"The camera man who never was"
no more camera _men,_ only camera a, camera b, camera c, all the way to z999 and beyond
It has this very dreamlike quality, where the inconsistency is not much of a problem, and sometimes just a reflection of your state of mind. If you use it to generate a film set of a town, between different shots streets connect different ways or horses appear/disappear if you're not looking through the corner of your eye --- and your friend's house is twice as far as last time whenever you're in a hurry, running is much harder when chased, and so forth.
As a graphic designer and photographer, this is concerning.
I teaching filmmaking and have been talking to my students about AI. I tell them they have two options. 1. Be so good they can't ignore you. 2. Be a plumber because everybody poops.
What about learn how to leverage AI, learn to prompt well, and learn the tools, so they stay competitive?
@@megaroeny still doesn’t solve the problem that comes with 1 prompter being able to do 10 filmmakers jobs
The low skill ceiling of prompt writing makes it so anyone can do what used to take actual skill
@@AlexP-dz7ew combining both skill sets is where it is an advantage. I'm learning to do the same as a designer
@@AlexP-dz7ewfanfiction writers gonna be multimillionaires
Just wait until they invent an AI-powered robot that can fix your plumbing
"Hi, Im Marques Brownlee and I've been generated for about a week now."
He's been ai generated for years now, wake up sheeple
underrated comment
no bro don't put that thouught in my head
Looks impressive, though, right? 👍
I was totally looking for signs of him being AI generated and waiting for him to drop the bomb on us that he was AI
"drone pilot" must've been one of the most short-lived jobs ever!
...unless you live in the middle east.... Or Eastern Europe. ...
This was an awesome video, very well made and informative. I love how you talk about the good things and the dangers of these AI advancements.
I'm just relieved the video didn't end with "this video was entirely generated by Sora"
Yeah, I was waiting for that too.
Wait 12 months 😀
Exactly what I was thinking 😂@@dpoolx
Was waiting for that, and it will probably be like that in a year or so, for sure
lets see how long it will take for not just the videographer but the general public to go from
crazy/cool ----> scary/wtf
The phrase: "Human made" / "Made by a human" is gonna become very popular soon
This comment should be pinned!!
Yeah, I hope this is true
already is for art
Will it even have any meaning if you can't tell the difference between human and AI content?
This comment will age like wine
This is the video that recommends my tech unboxings the most for some mysterious reason. And I'm proud of it 😄 You’re the goat, guys ❤
I feel like "this is the worst these videos will look from now on" is a good way to think about it but it can deceive how much progress is actually being done. As you said, these are hand-picked examples. It is very clear that these videos have limited framing (in the sense that they replicate professional video framing). And that's very much unlike what you can do with images. We can already make images from prompts, so a video superimposing those images over already existing types of videos isn't as big of a revolution. It is also not clear how easy would be to make the same jump into "different framings". It may take years to polish for all we know.
I'm guessing that the model is not widely available because it will completely break in the same way early DALL-E did when faced with unexpected framing.
Imagine getting escorted to court, handcuffed and guarded with maximum security, only to find out the reason is a video of you committing a crime that you’ve never done.
This would never happen...
@@toddtherodgod1867 yet
@@toddtherodgod1867
How tf do you know?
@@toddtherodgod1867 it would probably happen at some point but the more likely thing would be real criminals using ai videos as a defense and getting off the hook imo
Video evidence will become completely obsolete. So we won't be able to arrest anyone based on a video anymore.
"the spaghetti was a year ago" is my quote for 2024
yessss :)
Dang yes!! Perfect quote when people doubt AI, if anybody still does? 😅
rad
Thank you for sharing this! These things seem to be moving very quickly. I just discovered Fireframe which creates music videos out of your music and Cyberlink just released an AI Anime video generator.
technology is really something
Dude, awesome. Mind blowing. I'm trying to describe what a breakthrough this is to people and your video is a big help. I think this will alter the way we see reality if we can no longer believe our eyes. Keep up the good work.
Last year AI images had the ‘hands problem’, this year AI video has the “ people walking like they’ve shit themselves” problem.
Bipedal robots have that problem also.
🤣🤣They’re all walking around about an hour after they pounded 4 cheesy gordita crunch wraps, and 7 soft tacos, “think I got that mud butt”
Ministry of funny walks 2024 edition.
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😁
It still has the hands problem.
Back then it was "don't believe everything on the internet"
Now its "don't believe anything that you see on the internet"
and it will be; don't believe anything that you see
It’s already don’t believe anything you see. Even film photos
Soon it will be dont believe anything we live in a simulation made by another open ai 😂
Says the bot! How do we know all of your words aren't AI generated? 😆
@@fitybux4664 I'm just trying to warn humans
(lol)
I remember the era of people saying "it's photoshopped" and really good CG that fooled many unsuspecting people we have been through a similar era before
Framerate in reflections being lower is super realistic. I assume training for reflections was done separately with CGI: same clips without and with ray traced reflections so it learns what a reflection is without distractions.
8:04 "The spaghetti was a year ago" could be a phrase to describe the rapid development of ai in general
Already using it now
i feel like we need another spaghetti video to really see a comparison
😂
The meme farm ofcourse.
"Year old spaghetti" is either gonna become a meme or ingrained into our language
am I the only one waiting for Marques to reveal that his facecam was generated too?
I was fearing the same while watching
Plot twist: There never was a Marques. It's always been AI O_O
yees
@@zacharyshort384AI Brownlee
Not Brownlee firing the crew after setting up a unlimited access to SONA deal 😅
Was legitimately waiting for the part at the end where you say "Actually this tech has gotten so good that I haven't been in the video at all, and you're watching a generated version of me talk to you right now"
Betting we'll see that video next year if the rate of improvement continues to hold.
For me the distinction is mainly around cool, high quality content versus production-ready content. There's always a lot more consideration from the professional artist, designer or editor than just "a cool drawing" or "smooth footage" when doing something upon request, considerations that their client might not thing of in terms of handing off the right deliverables (files/items) and additional guidelines about how to effectively use them/present them. AI can generate stuff but someone needs to be able to determine which of those generations are the best to use & how to tweak them.
AI tooling will mostly be useful for fun (personal content) and for creative professionals to use as part of their process, but the right tooling for those professionals will take the longest to develop well unfortunately, and in the meantime attention-focused social media algorithms will necessitate saturating that content market with lower quality stuff.
My sole optimistic expectation is that the online landscape becomes so untrustworthy that individuals revert to valuing and caring more about real-life experiences.
Perhaps we might be in the process of killing the internet because nothing will be valuable anymore, anything could be fake. Fake people, fake reviews, fake videos, fake images, ...
It has already been bad but it only gets worse from here, likely so bad even non tech savvy people will notice how bad it is and just revert back to looking for stuff irl.
i like this optimism
you and the rest of this comment section is so corny
@@jennybird_ care to elaborate? i'm interested in your perspective
@@jennybird_Okay? What would you prefer?
I half expected this video to have a reveal at the end that it was actually an AI-generated Marques Brownlee avatar on the screen and not the actual guy.
I looked for that too.
On my phone at least, his lips and his voice were out of sync the whole time. So I suspected the same.
We'll need AI to generate a better GOT season finale!
Me too ! I thought his skin looked not 100 percent real.
Same
Thanks for reminding us of the spaghetti. Oh man, I got kinda carried away with the fairies in this video a few times. Only to be brought back to reality by spaghetti munching 'Qwill Smurth'. A good laugh.
This brings me back to BlackMirror series. And the capabilities of Sora and its implications in long run.
If humanity wasn't so stupid, the tech nerd in me would think this is really cool. Instead I'm terrified what this will lead to when it gets into the wrong hands.
That's exactly where i'm and how i'm feeling right now.
I feel that. I'm at once thinking "this is cool" and "this is horrible". I know where our society has gotten to, and this is just going to make it worse. You already have people that will believe anything without evidence. What are we going to do when those idiots have AI-generated footage of a thing that never happened?
But what if it gets into the right hands? I’d rather take that risk
@@alexleon925I feel like for every good hand this falls into (and there will definitely be some great positive things that come from this development), countless more people will use it in awful ways
what? disinformation ala putler? hehe....even machines can't lie that much
“Sora, remake the Jurassic Park movie, but make it 100% accurate to the book. Don’t forget to add the gore.”
Oh I'd love to see this!
That's sounds very scary.
There is a book?!
@@BestHakaseyes, by Michael Crichton. You got to read some of his books if you haven't, they are soooo good.
West World is also based off his books.
and it will last a minute :-)
I honestly think someone pushing the limits of Sora will be trying to look into "different dimensions" and I can honesetly imagine some of the most terrifying videos being produced by this technology. Like, unimaginably horrifying, and not necessarily due to gore or anything, but the sheer alien-ness it will produce that also feels 100% real. This will get very weird, very quickly.
to the last question, it depends on what you think creativity and innovation actually are. If it is trained on all videos but uses a combined approach on a small enough scale in relation to the elements which are used from each video in its library, at some point that's got to be more original than even human creativity which is often inspired by others resulting in mimicry, tribute, copying/plagiarism etc.
We’re genuinely not gonna know what’s real anymore
I think what's worse, is we will know but be unable to convince others that its not real.
Its x again
The race now is about creating tools as powerful as this one, to detect AI generated stuff. I saw a post about a college student who created an AI to detect if some text was generated by GPT. A lot of people didn't like it because a lot of people are abusing the GPT system to generate homework, even people already at companies are abusing de GPT system, so it's not that great when you can use it in your favor and someone creates a detection system. But now, we see the risks of this and we don't like it, well we need to encourage the creation of AI to detect texts, images, videos, audio generated by AI.
as soon as the ai gets too advanced and if it is released to the public. Businesses, government and more powerful statuses there are gonna abuse it hard. I can't bear to think that I'm gonna see more people fired from their jobs because AI got better than them. This is really dangerous in other words
1984. The technocracy revolution will lead us to a future of apathy, emasculation and idiotization. We could even say we are already in there anymore. The new generation is alien to physical reality, sense of exploration and discovery. In the very very near future, we will see an amassing of people wanting to live in fake digital worlds rather than real life. Again, this is already true to certain extent.
Its gonna be a great business field trip for sound producers
I'm an animator and when I saw Sora a few days ago I had the same sinking feeling in my gut.
Same here. I'm an illustrator and animator. I saw AI crash into illustaton and knew it was coming for animaiton. I've spent my life learning my craft and now I don't know if I'll have a career in 2 years.
@@bgl00ney Dang bro that's actually sad, this AI shit is crazy.
I used to think things like these wouldn't be real until 2035 or smth like that. Guess i was wrong.
@@bgl00ney Fk me mate. 2D motion designer here. Spent the last decade perfecting my craft and loading up on hardware/software. Now I'm like a taxi driver watching Uber go mainstream. Currently planning a career transition where I can try to leverage past experience.
@@raylimhere Good luck, brother! I'm 47 and have no idea where to spin. Somewhere.
Yup probably gonna have to change my major. Being an animator is a dream of mine but if I'm going to end up not able to take care of myself financially I don't know if it's worth it
Calling it now: there will be a 2025 Super Bowl ad entirely generated by ai.
Technically, there already was haha, the Jesus/HeGetsUs ad was actually a bunch of ai pictures spliced together.
There are upsides too.
Maybe an AI in just 15 years can cure aging, making everyone live forever. Great.
Or maybe an AI can develop a weapon powerful enough to destroy the planet. Bad.
Only time will tell.
I think sports is the only thing that will escape it..
Honestly… it would be a woman eating some kind of food or smthn
id argue that people will find ai sports entertaining. they will allow things that would be far too expensive or dangerous for humans to do for very cheap. and if the ai is deciding on winners and its not fixed then it'll be essentially the same feelings involved. this is all happening very quickly and is only a couple years away.@@miguelmelchior986
The amount of computer processing required for that is probably a bit insane!
Film making, video and audio evidence laws in court are one of the first things that come to mind which are about to change forever
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.
imagine it only has to EDIT the chosen dashcam clip, along with providing it with hours of footage as a dataset. Given a lot of drives are commuting, it may even get a lot data from the same intersection, similar time of day as the accident.
It's just going to require new solutions. One way to solve this is for cameras to digitally sign the footage as they capture it. This is similar to how DKIM is used to verify the authenticity of emails, which is widely utilized in courts. I'm sure digitally signed media is going to be a thing within couple of years.
Imagine generating footage as evidence for a court case...
@@secla_SCthere’s a watermark at the bottom of the video so it’s obvious whether it is an ai generated open air video
@@edgarasf123 Sony are already implementing digital signing of video in their cameras, other manufactures are probably doing it also, or on the way of doing it. It's matter of time when the only allowed footage in court will be signed.
this AI image generation has improved greatly in such a short time and surely it'll improve so much as to be no longer distinguishable from real videography! but as said in this good video as well as elsewhere, the issues of image copyrights will be a real problem anyways ...
Finally I can see my dreams of underwater hippos come to life thanks Sora you da real MVP.
"the spaghetti was a year ago" is my favorite quote.
The Spaghetti Incident (2023). The world was never the same.
LOL me too
someone put that on a t shirt
I never saw it the first time, now it's part of my nightmares!
Imagine being an investigator, district attorney or a judge having to deal with this. There is gonna be a need for unremovable watermarks or some expert to verify footage. I don't even know where this can lead.
Ai that detects ai
probably security cameras and dashcams will soon adapt and automatically cryptographically secure sign their video material. That will then authenticate the material to be indeed filmed with a speciifc camera. at least that's what I'd hope for.
makes legal matters easier, the problem will still be in anything propaganda online stuff.
They'll probably develop an AI to identify AI generated media. Ironic isn't it?
@@MrLordLowbob you mean by some kind of immutable, non fungiable token kinda thing? If only we'd be using that technology for ape pics & stuff.. 😁😂
the AI arms race has begun, AI making videos vs AI deciding if it's real. It might be a fierce battle but eventually the AI making the videos is going to win I think because they will reach pixel perfect realism for every single frame
I love your viewpoint on this. I can’t wait to use it.
Fantastic overview
I’m preparing to full send it and legit live in a cabin in the woods, with my only source of electronics being my gameboy
Bot
Sounds like something a bot would say.
Why can't we just go back to the days when we were all just grinding through a Pokemon game on the DS... Technology will never be the same
I was thinkin the same thing bro. Even if you are a bot, you're a smart one. Don't listen to or compute the words of these haters
This is why we can't have nice things
I think Will Smith spaghetti lives rent free in Marques' mind.
he's traumatised 😭😭
markassss
Can you blame him or anyone else? It's utterly terrifying.
in ours
"I would want Fortnite and Markass Brownie"
2:26 her left and right legs completely switch mid-step. Also, the feet are never stying in one spot while on the ground. Sora still has some way to go (thankfully)
I cant imagine what another year how much better it will improve
8:30 Marques now: "a few trusted creators"
Marques in a few weeks: "I've been creating videos with this for 6 weeks now"
The way he said it, I had the same thought haha
If you watch closely, he's been AI whenever he's not wearing Vision Pro for the past 12 weeks.
As a 3d artist, this is extremely terrifying
so were candle makers when electricity became a thing...
Get a real job.
@@I-hate-sundayssay that again in a few years when you get fired and told to find another job
@@gl1tchbyt391 Yea i doubt an AI will be taking my lineman job anytime soon if at all. We'll have robots before then
Who are you an artist for and what did they use your 3-d art for? I think it’s less terrifying if you think about it that way.
this is WILD im so curious to see where this is gonna go. lowering the barrier to making some crazy stuff. but whats also insane to me is like, this is the worst itll ever be now?? SOOOOO wow lol
mind blown, thanks marques
Predicting the MKBHD team will do an ai generated Marques review and reveal it at the end when it gets good enough to be foolproof
How do we know that hasn't already happened 👀
@@mkbhd :o
You've got thousands oh HQ video of you. Feed it into one of these models! @@mkbhd
"Hi guys, so we've been using Sora for a few months. So here's my review."
I knew it! There's no way all those Apple Vision Pro videos were real. @@mkbhd
I would not want to be an employee at Shutterstock right now.
😂 that Southpark episode of plumbers becoming billionaires is coming true, those will be the only jobs that can't be replaced
I would, they feed these machines
@@limbeboy7 3d printing robots could replace plumbers.
@@srt4b I doubt however good Ai or robots get, it'll never replace jobs like a construction worker or a plumber, electrician, doctor, etc
@@limbeboy7The world would be flooded with plumbers which would drive their price down .
Can't wait to see what people come up with
8:36 those could also be the flaws of erasing the background of the wolves and put a new one behind it
Reading books, "Audible books", "Watchable books" will be a thing where you feed the book to an AI and it will generate a full movie out of it.
honestly this is the part I'm hyped about the most.
@@LeoPelozoexactly, which they will start making with almost zero human input.
Sounds like an awful, soulless experience
You mean I won’t be able to say “meh, the book was better!” anymore?! What hath man wrought! 😂
Why feed the book to the AI? Just say what you want to read and it will generate the book you always wanted to read! I am fairly sure personalized media will be a thing in the next decade or two. "Premade" stuff will defintly remain a thing as a lot of people will mostly create Homer Simpson cars but I suspect "home cooking" will become a thing.
"Sora, please create season 2 of Firefly"
Holy shit.
OMG. You just broke my mind. Finally, we’ll get the whole story. xD
I think we need to improve AI storytelling first...
I'm now incredibly excited for 5 years from now this actually happens
Hear me out: Jodorowsky's Dune.
Crazy how far this tech has come!
In the case of stock video of locations, the real world paid use cases are pretty much all tourism related and thus would have to be the real deal anyway. A big brand would always shoot its own stuff and celebs are needed to endorse anyway. The most obvious use cases are small budget ads for your local pizzeria etc.
There is something so creepy about that birthday video. Seeing these small giveaways in a video which looks really realistic is like a movie trope of aliens perfectly camouflaging as humans, but when nobody is around they show their lizard tongue or their skin flickers or something like that.
And the men went up and viewed Ai. Joshua 7:2
Watch the ladies ankles 0:32. It's really trippy
@@pilotdog68 She double walked and they crossed wtfff
The effect is commonly called "uncanney valley." Which is the eerie feeling that we get when we encounter non-human things with human-like characteristics that are slightly off.
THEY LIVE
"Seeing is Believing" will be a phrase that is dropped from the lexicon
No, but “seeing a video is believing” will.
Videos as proof existed for only 130 years or so...we'll manage
This will lead to digital passports 100%.
Facts
AI still has no sense for design, it is still random generic boring and just not good, beacuse there is no real intelligence behind the creations
I have some family friends who arent tech saavy or media literate and on facebook, i see them share AI content mixed in with other content and they dont seem to notice.
Reminds me of the scare people had in a theater a 100+ yrs ago showing a locomotive coming toward them.
The scare is now different but there still.
If I understand you correctly, are you trying to draw an analogy to how people feared technology in the past and everything ended up working out? The idea being that we shouldn't fear this because of past technology? If so, the reason why comparisons to previous technology are entirely false is because there has never before been anything remotely close to a technology that can "learn" in a simulated way to humans. The ability the learn is what underpins every single thing humans do. Granting this ability to machines will eventually replace us in nearly every capacity
You know what's really frightening? Sora just appeared, there was no build up to it. We were still struggling with fingers on generative AI images but Sora literally came and blew it up, almost perfect. I would imagine we would start seeing progress in AI videos in like 5 years time but then again, who's Sora? What happens to stock photo platforms, drone videographers who sold their work digitally and all? Do we see movies, podcasts, music videos all in AI in the next 5 years then? Your guess is as good as mine.
The name Sora sounds like the protagonist from Kingdom Hearts ironically.
@@EnriqueMcQuadeit’s sounds like it because that’s his actual name lmao
It actually is 🙂😂
Sora is from kingdom Hearst, he already was around bro
Sora means sky in Japanese
Not long ago I spent *four months* as an independent 3D animator, creating a 3 minute animation for a client. It had to be as "realistic looking" as possible which is why it took so long to produce. The company that contracted me for the clip could use this instead. They would have a finished production in a fraction of the time at a fraction of the cost. Fortunately, I'm retired and I don't depend on my 3D animating as my living income, but this technology will kill the human produced 3D animation industry.
It won't entirely kill it, but for smaller scale projects like presumably the one you worked on? Yeah, those jobs will probably be pretty few and far between real soon.
They will replace art first then have us toil away in wages slave jobs, it's ironic, it was apparently supposed to be the other way
People still ride horses but horses are expensive
Nah Guys. There are 2 parts. First one is the creative process. And second one is Labour. We hope there will be less problem if we leave the labour process for Ai.
@@breebartkowiakovaat least you got twelve years 😭 I’m 19 trying to make a career in photo/video
I´ve watched these videos and I can just say it´s mindblowing right now how much this will progress. Basically you will just put a movie script in this and BAM you have a new movie made. And you don't even have to write the script by yourself...
if you are interested in some valuable content completely made by AI tools, well... here I am {lol}
We can advance AI Video generator if Unreal Engine 5 Digital assets a are used .
That way we can teach the AI how to properly create environments by giving it a frame work .
Also we can create very human digital assets by using Metahuman as a frame work .
I had the hardest time just explaining to my family when photoshopped pictures wasn't real. This is beyondddd scary for how many people can be fooled by this.
Best part of this is that you don't have to explain it. You can just show them whereas before you had to at least understand PS to explain it...
Yeah we are basically creating another weapons that slowly kill ourselves
That Will Smith video is like a fever dream
This is the beginning of the end, they don't really know that this is going to cause humanity's downfall
It's like seeing photos of the milky way. Sure it can look amazing in real life but most photos are edited to make the stars pop out. It's not easy getting crystal clear sky shots with basic cameras like many think.
AI’s gonna change the world forever it’s already too late
Its like people read dystopian books and thought, "This seems like a good idea to create!"
for much better and for much worse - probably in reverse order chronologically
finally no more overpaid actors, i take that as a win@@jacobhorowitz603
oh no...what are we gonna do
I remember start of the internet. World now and before. Its much better now.
We're done 💀
Great video. I would have expected a final plot twist: also the whole video and the guy are a creation of an AI. Maybe it is true, but who's to say?
Feeling mainly despair seeing this, somehow. It's also insanely, insanely cool tech.
Agreed
Roomie! Love your videos bro.
Aside from job displacement, what’s the downside of this tech?
Same. Very freaked out by the rate of improvement and the implications of it all. I don't see any universal basic income in any of our immediate futures either.
@@theWACKIIRAQI
-being false accused of crimes you didn't do
-revenge corn of anyone who posted pictures of themselves online
-propaganda
-Creating illegal legal content
-misinformation
I'm insulted that Marques thought cute wolf pups endlessly spawning was a bug and not a feature.
Yeah dude. Everyone's worried about AI making convincing "real" looking stuff, but I'm here for all of the whacky nonsense that simply wouldn't be possible without it. Infinitely spawning puppies is totally one of the first things I would tell it to make.
Hahaha
It's actually real. It's a animals species that expands itself out of thin air.
So that means AI was always very creative, with the Will Smith video and the spawning pups that no one thought about, we just couldn't see it and kept trying to make it like real videos.
The Big Sur Coastline at 6.42…(is a West Coast in the Northern Hemesphere, so the sun arcs clockwise/westward across the southern half of the sky, in the AI video, it was coming from the North….but I reckon in another year it will be “fixed”…really, all it needs do is mirror the image to put the sun in a plausable part of the sky.
Gonna use this to create video for remakes of Game of Thrones Seasons 7-8
Now I know why computers were forbidden in the Dune universe.
Not computers, artificial intelligence
@@cesarvarela5438 it's all machines that can compute.. so yes a calculator.
@@kael13 how do they run systems checks on their ships and such then
@@cesarvarela5438 It is run by the gild Navigators who consume a lot of spies so they can see through space basically. And there are mentats who are trained to do large equations in there head
@@cesarvarela5438mentats, humans with special training that allows them to think like a computer. It’s all covered heavily in the books.
AI: Destroying jobs one industry at a time. Who's next?
take a wild guess who maintains, researches, repairs and oversees AI, yeah those whole entire new industries are opening up now. And humans can still work with AI, just gotta accept it.
@@nuclearmouse6354There was the same fear of robotic manufacturing processes in the 80’s and early 90’s.
After it created entirely new fields in engineering and design (not to mention much safer work environments), everyone stopped fear mongering and went about their business.
Anyone who thinks new industries will develop that will employ these same people are hilariously delusional. It’s the horse and car situation.
@@originalElctric Horses are still around. Or am I delusional?
For movies this will be great. You won't need a studio to give you money, anyone with a good idea can make one.
Think of all the content once YT emerged. We no longer had to watch stuff approved by TV producers, any rando anywhere on the planet could go for it.
Can't wait to see the crazy stuff people make with this!
I work in film and this is scaring a lot of us. My whole livelihood could potentially be ruined
did you ever cried out about truck driver ?
some blacksmiths are still around
Programmers: first time?
Why you should be worried.
@@eduardolobos7380cause producers love to cut corners in budget everywhere they can
"this is the worst that this technology is going to be from here on out" my man just dropped the hardest cliff hanger
This has been said before by many other people lol
@@cryptic2840 your point please?
@@jimhalpert0 Kinda not a cliff hanger because it applies to almost every major product launch. Imagine apple saying this for iphones.
'The spaghetti was a year ago' needs to become a new saying in AI development
Hey I was here when history was in the making
So here we are 5 years after the spaghetti 🙀🙀🙀
@@life_is.a.race_iam.a.racsist true. will smith spaghetti video will become a historical hallmark
It’s a BS comparison though? That wasn’t the best AI could do at the time surely
Remember the hands!
I figure horror movies could be a great category for this. The weird hand movements of the grandma clip really gave me the chills!
Horror movie plot: Guy doesn't know if he is awake or still asleep. He thinks he's awake but then again and again discovers weird movements in his family's hands, until they attack him. Psych thriller material