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[–] geography082@lemm.ee 5 points 9 hours ago

Can a kind person share the links to the videos?

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago

I still think Ilhan should sue Musk for slander. At least 100mil in damages.

[–] coherent_domain@infosec.pub 15 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

We have these bullshits, and apparently DEI is the problem within scientific research...

[–] IvanOverdrive@lemm.ee 10 points 14 hours ago

Can't wait for the MLK speech denouncing affirmative action.

[–] captainastronaut@seattlelunarsociety.org 10 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Why do we need this? What is the reason any of these companies will get paid for this? (Besides porn)

[–] rottingleaf@lemmy.world 11 points 15 hours ago

When you are a nation-state, you can find a pretty amount of money to pay for a video of some unfavorable person committing a crime they've not committed. Or a dead\incapacitated\unwilling politician saying a speech. Or a person possessing authority confirming something they didn't confirm.

When you are an entertainment company, you can find a pretty amount of money to pay for a technology to make characters appear consistent a decade after actors died.

When you are a multitude of clueless investors, you can together find a pretty amount of money to pay for Sun hardware in close future, then dotcom bubble burst comes. Same for this thing - it may be just a bubble.

I think all 3 variants are not stable, for #1 people already know deepfakes exist, and also fiction has prepared us for things like Saruman's voice, charm spells in HP, just convincing illusions in Star Trek, the Force affecting minds in Star Wars, and so on, might be why mainstream doesn't like geek culture, or tries to present it neutered and bland, for #2 they have to be unbelievably good and generative models are still not very good at philosophy and writing plots, for #3 - I think it's too optimistic.

[–] Telorand@reddthat.com 29 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

The example videos are pretty good. Only a few had obvious tells (like the Taylor Swift one), and the rest seemed pretty human-like.

But before everyone goes out and invests in OmniHuman-1 systems, remember that marketing campaigns always show the best they could make, not the average case most people are likely to get. Will it be good enough to trick the average consumer who's not looking that hard? Maybe. I guess we'll have to see.

But if all these generative models are so designed to replace the people upon whose videos they're based, who/what will train the next generation of models, I wonder?

[–] Yingwu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Until these starts getting used on a broader scale, I'm not convinced these are not schemes to funnel more investment money into their companies. The examples are really short, probably made after I don't know how many attempts, and probably very limited in what poses and/or actions they can show. I'm so tired of the LLM hype in general.

[–] iopq@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago

People said this about AI generated images like three years ago. Now you have very high quality images generated from a fairly simple prompt. Don't expect it to stay hard and lower quality forever

[–] TheFogan@programming.dev 8 points 22 hours ago

But if all these generative models are so designed to replace the people upon whose videos they’re based, who/what will train the next generation of models, I wonder?

Maybe we hit a regular cycle...

IE Data is all trained on real video, gets good enough that humans cannot differentiate. Real video becomes rare, AIs are now training on AI videos. Result... AI video becomes effectively copy of copy of copy of copy... degredation becomes obvious. as mistakes are now compounding. AI developers have to start creating and introducing un-tampered video to train with. AI starts to get better.

[–] A_A@lemmy.world 14 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

After DeepSeek_R1 (and Alibaba's thignie surpassing o4) we have this (OmniHuman-1). All this shows, once again, that Chinese are now ahead of the game in a.i. Searchers who want to keep up have to, at least, study what the Chinese have accomplished.

(...) OmniHuman-1 is [way] above previous deepfake techniques, (...) While ByteDance hasn’t released the system, the AI community tends [to rapidly] reverse-engineer models like these.

[–] geography082@lemm.ee -5 points 9 hours ago (1 children)
[–] A_A@lemmy.world 5 points 8 hours ago

Thanks for adding such an elaborate and useful contribution to the conversation /sarcasm