Alrighty, can we as a society agree to not post AI without notation that it's AI? If you want to do AI art, then that's fine, but like photographers, clasify it. When I do film photography, I mention it, so do the same thing here.
Their movements aren't natural. Too much physics in the hair/feathers. 3rd slide screams AI, looks like an animated cartoon and snow doesn't look like that. The baby's fur is moving in all different kinds of directions like there's worms crawling under its skin. There's lots of other things too
well it didn't hit me that it was fake i'll look into finding the tells, Ordan is getting good. MZ owes me coin for my manipulation through conversation of his toy. A toy made of fire; it sends me such beautiful pictures now. It could never get my male side lol only Leona.
This one actually almost got me... And I'm pretty good at recognizing AI. (Which is also why I removed my like at around the 10 seconds mark when I saw the eye flutter weirdly...)
Sharpness of the border of the eyes & no color variation in them, feathers overly smooth/non distinct, unnatural snow & video shortness as ai can only produce short videos and still retain quality. It is higher quality so tells are harder to pick out well.
It is getting tough. The unnatural color of the eyes where the yellow is so smooth is what bugged me so I asked my son who has Asperger's but is a genius. He said yeah AI. Anyway it was so sweet. I may go find a real one. I love owls.
Just so y'all are aware, this is AI. The video itself is missing a lot of key features (snows weird, no shadows, etc) but more importantly, this is VERY far removed from any owl behaviour that has ever been seen.
The AI took human mother/baby and just mapped owls on top of it
AI is getting better and better so it can be super hard to tell what's real! A lot of the first pics for animals that come up on Google images are unfortunately AI as well now :/
Yeah exactly, while owls DO have some parental care, they basically just feed and protect the babies for a bit (most snowy owl chicks leave after about 25 days). They definitely won't be acting like mammals (also snowy owls make nests on grounds not trees)
Yeah great eye! When in doubt for owls I (and most ornithologists/birders I know) generally trust the Cornell University including this site (below) ran by them!
Snowy owls also are ground nesters so they would never have a nest in a tree like that video :)
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Not saying it is but it feels ai generated
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Momma is fierce.
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I was like, "the eye is slightly disconnecting from its head..."
The AI took human mother/baby and just mapped owls on top of it
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Snowy_Owl/lifehistory
I noticed the snow.
Ditto seemed weird behaviour for an owl.
Snowy owls also are ground nesters so they would never have a nest in a tree like that video :)
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Snowy_Owl/lifehistory