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https://piefed.social/post/1348319
Not the user fault. Someone used some blur effect to hide the watermark, probably with Filmora or a similar editor. This is what the future looks like: Blurred or strangely zoomed ai slop video to hide watermarks.
probable source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPg7qkLEzK-/ (check the comments)
Been in video production for 30 years. We cannot rely on spotting problems to identify AI video. Selective attention alone means we miss major details in traditional video. Streaming services are testing AI upscaling, adding AI artifacts to pre-AI media. I regularly see comments pointing out artifacts from other sources (interlacing, morph cuts, moire, stabilization, compression, data moshing, etc) as evidence that the video is AI generated.
Oh yeah I definitely didn’t expect any automated AI detection system to be as accurate as a trained human, but I expect corporations to replace the trained humans in the long run to save money and increase rate of output at the great expense of the quality of the output. To get correct results, we’d need a platoon of Captain Disillusions, not just some Joe Schmoe or Robo Joe Schmoe.