Movie genre(s): Action, Suspense
Movie genre(s): Action, Suspense
@catsalad@infosec.exchange I don't know why people keep saying it's AI. I looked for the indicators I've seen in other videos, especially changing details in the background when they get temporarily obstructed, and it's all consistent.
@catsalad kitten: It's time to try defying gravity! 🧙♀️Aaaah fuck, it isn't woking. Heeelp me huuumaaan!
@catsalad Very unlikely to be AI - big tells: The wrinkles on the shirt around the shoulder & back of the neck, as well as the hair & fur, is completely consistent & natural, and the kitten physics as it dangles, while also consistent, are erratic in a way the averaging of an AI engine tends to flatten out. Also, the floor is slightly littered, in a way AI is unlikely to render it even if prompted to, but consistent with the setting & the two other kittens move & look natural.
@catsalad I didn't think it was AI, and I did wonder about the fact that she didn't seem to react very quickly when something was pulling her hair. I'm usually quicker to react when something yanks on my ponytail
@catsalad I hate that this is the world we live in. Everything we see online is now questioned as AI. I showed a video, that *I* took, to my wife the other day and she asked if it was AI. I’ve tried showing her what real AI videos look like but she still defaults to disbelief. Very sad.
I don’t believe this is AI. You can tell the kittens have eye infections for which the girl is administering meds. Even the one that falls appears to have a goopy eye.
@catsalad 🤣 Rastas are Out Haircats are the new Rastas
@catsalad 16 % likely AI… probably some weird filter/computational imagery…
Is it ai or not, because I am loosing my mind rn?
@catsalad I'm 90% sure this is GenAI :/
@catsalad the cat looking at us… isn't that genAI?
@lffontenelle @catsalad Seconded, the cat looks superimposed, the lighting's too weird. Also too static/stable camera position.
@forst @lffontenelle Why would the camera not be static? When a vet or tech is trying to catch cute kitten or puppy videos, they’ll prop their phone up against a wall and start recording. This obviously yields a completely static camera, and it’s why the camera is basically on the ground.
The lighting also looks real to me. Vets use bright, diffuse lighting, which results in shadows exactly like that.
Not saying it can’t be fake, but neither of those things looks like evidence.
@bob_zim @lffontenelle The static camera argument is fair, can agree with that.
For the lighting, I could be seeing it wrong too. But that side of the vet seems to be in a shadow, but the kitten is oddly well-lit in comparison.
Either way, I'm constantly alert nowadays and have to suspect everything, which is exhausting. Wish it didn't have to be that way.
Thanks for the feedback ^v^
@forst @bob_zim @lffontenelle looks to me like the light is coming from above, from multiple locations, like the common arrangement of ceiling lights; the only shadows are cast downward and narrowing.
The cat behavior is also entirely consistent with my expectations. I get being wary of the proliferation, but actually suspecting everything might be overdoing it
@catsalad Always does his own stunts! #Impressive
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@catsalad Kitty no! Don't fall!!! Noooooooo!!!
Wait, it was two inches from the floor, lol.