Comment by fnord77

12 hours ago

some people seem to be completely unable to detect AI slop

This biggest offender creeping into my feeds currently seems to be long form history videos. I'll be 10 minutes into a 90 minute WWII video and notice a completely incorrect pronunciation of something and realize what is happening. They're certainly getting better at fooling us. Especially when they speak slowly with a calm voice.

  • Why don’t you have preferred channels and content creators?

    Things I would do before committing time to a random channel on a topic I’m interested in:

      - Search my trusted communities and channels for alternative recommendations on that topic
      - Ask (create a post) for recommendations on a topic in my trusted communities
      - Request my preferred content creators create content on that topic
      - Search for sentiment regarding the new channel (accuracy, trustworthiness)
    

    It’s kind of surprising to me that people don’t curate trusted communities / channels, like 3Brown1Blue, Kurzgesagt, Veritasium, Hardcore History, etc.

    • This is easily one of the most insulting things I have seen.

      Why would you assume I'm NOT subscribed to those channels? And why would you assume I am incapable or haven't asked for recommendations.

      My friend. You are a grade A jerk. Get freaking bent.

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  • if the content is sufficiently good, why does it matter that it is ai or not?

    • It matters because of the inability to measure up front whether the content is sufficiently good. AI's best skill is making something look right and look good when it is, in fact, not right. It does this all the time, as opposed to human-made things, which are like that only for specific attempts at deception.

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    • For pure entertainment maybe, but in the case of a history video how do you know whether the history you're being presented is accurate, or even has any basis in reality for that matter?

    • I'm starting to suspect a lot of the people saying things like this have a plan to get rich from AI content farming.

      It's really not hard to understand what the problem is with AI generated history vids.

    • I honestly think your questions has more profound implications than other responders seem to appreciate.

      I think a correlating answer can be found in visual effects for movies. And the answer "depends". When it's poorly done, the scene feels off or unbelievable somehow. But when done well, people have an enjoyable experience.

      This same conversation existed when moving from practical effects to digital. and in the end, audiences only cared about quality.

And that is a serious problem. That means those people are easy to mislead, and can be made to believe anything if you just put it in an AI video. I've seen people get upset or feel touched by what to me were blatantly obvious AI generated videos. It's as if reality just doesn't matter anymore. (See also the state of politics lately.)