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AI Video is Taking Over: How to Spot the Fakes

AI-Generated videos Are Flooding the Internet-Here’s How to Spot the Fakes

A surge in refined ‌artificial intelligence video generation is creating a⁣ flood of “AI slop”-low-quality,‌ frequently enough deceptive content-making it increasingly difficult to distinguish reality from fabrication. Experts warn viewers to be ⁤vigilant, looking for telltale signs of AI ‍involvement as the technology ‌rapidly evolves.

Several key indicators​ can reveal an AI-generated video. Inconsistent lighting, unrealistic facial expressions (such‌ as overly large smiles or strangely open​ eyes while crying), and ​unnaturally⁢ smooth or “airbrushed” skin are common flaws. Perhaps the most noticeable issue is the tendency ⁤for background details to disappear or morph throughout the video. A recent example cited involved Taylor Swift‘s promotional material ⁤for her new album,where the spokes of a‍ Ferris wheel in the background appeared blurred as it rotated.

Currently, ⁢OpenAI​ attempts to mitigate deception‌ by⁢ watermarking videos created with its Sora platform, though pro users can download versions without the watermark.Tutorials demonstrating how to remove these watermarks are already circulating on⁢ platforms like YouTube.

While ⁣companies​ like⁢ OpenAI and Meta claim ⁣to ‍prioritize​ transparency, the potential for⁢ misuse‍ remains important. “It’s hard because by ⁣the very nature ‍of technology like this, it’s going to be misused,” one expert noted. ⁢”So you just have to see if you can stem that misuse as⁤ much as possible…But we’re going to have to wait and‌ see how triumphant they are at that. And​ right now, if⁣ history is‍ any guide,⁤ I’m a little concerned.”

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