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Post by dogbot on Apr 5, 2023 14:31:02 GMT
They might work for an influencer on the 'gram, but I doubt any legitimate news source is going to use anything like that. Legitimate news sources have used footage from ArmA before as part of reports on war zones... You're talking about this sort of thing
Presumably? I wasn't aware that it had been picked up by mainstream media other than to report that it was being done and was fake.
It also doesn't look real. Nor does "shared on Facebook and Twitter" and believed by credulous folk really meet what I meant by legitimate sources.
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Post by dogbot on Apr 5, 2023 14:36:11 GMT
There's probably a wider issues therein about whether stuff posted on the internet is a reasonable source for news, but journalism seems to have taken a lowest common denominator approach in the race to be first these days, so a healthy dose of scepticism should probably be maintained when it comes to what is really news in the TikTokTweety era, imo.
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Post by dogbot on Apr 5, 2023 14:41:23 GMT
Yeah put them in a webpage with corresponding article on a mobile screen and no one would think twice. Edit: what Anime schoolgirls wtf? I think plenty of people still would.
The posts above yours would likely reveal what the rest of that comment is about.
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Post by Vandelay on Apr 5, 2023 15:02:03 GMT
To be honest, it was half remembered and couldn't recall specifics. Double checked and it was an ITV show called Exposure I was thinking about. They used ArmA 2 footage, saying it was footage of the IRA taking out a helicopter youtu.be/MVnWBvzhAEkKind of incredible when you look at how shit the game looks. Link with a few other examples, although the Exposure one is the most egregious. www.gamesradar.com/6-times-news-outlets-used-video-game-images-mistake/
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Post by sport✅ on Apr 5, 2023 16:36:29 GMT
Pffft. He's not even a real lizard. IRL I'm a cyber anime girl with big tits.
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Post by dogbot on Apr 5, 2023 16:40:28 GMT
To be honest, it was half remembered and couldn't recall specifics. Double checked and it was an ITV show called Exposure I was thinking about. They used ArmA 2 footage, saying it was footage of the IRA taking out a helicopter youtu.be/MVnWBvzhAEkKind of incredible when you look at how shit the game looks. Link with a few other examples, although the Exposure one is the most egregious. www.gamesradar.com/6-times-news-outlets-used-video-game-images-mistake/Fair enough - don't get me wrong, I'm sure some people were fooled. There seems to be a growing appetite for combat footage, particularly with the Ukraine/Russia conflict, people cheering on drones (supposedly) dropping grenades into foxholes and the like. I guess it's easy when you're removed from it or something.
I wasn't really saying (or at least, intending to say!) that it won't happen, just that I would hope for a higher standard from the larger news outlets, but with the race to be first, it seems that standards are falling everywhere, so who knows what is possible.
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Post by Vandelay on Apr 5, 2023 17:01:28 GMT
I expect the issue larger news outlets will likely face won't be that they will run stories that are solely based on fake images or clips. It will be the intern that is collating bits and pieces for the report will just pull in things without really checking or they will slip something in for a joke and it won't be spotted. That Exposure story was them reporting on a factual event, but the footage used must have been a placeholder or something that ended up slipping through. As can probably be seen from the title of that YouTube video I linked to, the result is people not believing the actual story.
As you say, they want to be the first and it feels inevitable that faked images will end up being used.
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Post by zagibu on Apr 5, 2023 17:21:06 GMT
On the darker side of it though, most of these below would pass glancing a BBC news article. Hopefully there will be tech to detect this stuff but once you run them through photoshop etc i dont know https://www.reddit.com/r/midjourney/comments/12cgyhx/fake_ai_news_now_live_from_the_courtroom_v5/ Yeah, no doubt you could convince a large number of people with this picture, but I mean it has a lot of tells if you know what to look for. First of all, it has no focus, everything is blurred to the same level. Then there are also some small weird artifacts that they didn't remove, like for example the seam in the front left dude's jacket left of where the right sleeve is sewed to the body, or some strange colored shadows for example in Trump's left sleeve at his wrist.
Also Trump's hand is fucked up. This kind of makes it more realistic, though, but it's by accident. His nose also has a crease that isn't there in reality.
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Post by Onny on Apr 6, 2023 5:42:38 GMT
There seems to be a growing appetite for combat footage, particularly with the Ukraine/Russia conflict, people cheering on drones (supposedly) dropping grenades into foxholes and the like. I guess it's easy when you're removed from it or something. There’s a popular subreddit called something like “Ukraine War Report” or something which does exactly this. I don’t see the appeal either - and I’m surprised it hasn’t been banned yet. Back to AI though; it occurred to me that an early casualty of the image generating AIs will surely be stock photos. Why pay for “generic old man sitting at a computer looking concerned.png” when you can just ask stable diffusion to do it for you for free?
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Post by Onny on Apr 6, 2023 5:43:35 GMT
Also, this is terrifying - as is the follow up tweet about “Roko’s Basilisk”.
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Post by cubby on Apr 6, 2023 6:58:10 GMT
I think combat footage and maybe Ukraine war report have been removed from popular now. I haven't seen anything from those subreddits for a few weeks.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2023 7:03:30 GMT
I think combat footage and maybe Ukraine war report have been removed from popular now. I haven't seen anything from those subreddits for a few weeks. The fucking Sun and cunting Telegraph were at least recently still getting 1M+ views for each 'RUSSIAN HELICOPTER EXPLODES IN FIREBALL' video they put up on Youtube. Nice little earner.
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Post by Bill in the rain on Apr 6, 2023 7:05:30 GMT
It turns out that AI is surprisingly good at puns.
please write a review of I am a cat by Natsume soseki
rewrite in the style of the Daily Mail
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Post by dogbot on Apr 6, 2023 8:45:22 GMT
I think combat footage and maybe Ukraine war report have been removed from popular now. I haven't seen anything from those subreddits for a few weeks. The fucking Sun and cunting Telegraph were at least recently still getting 1M+ views for each 'RUSSIAN HELICOPTER EXPLODES IN FIREBALL' video they put up on Youtube. Nice little earner. Chickenhawks and armchair warriors love explosions.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Apr 6, 2023 9:05:35 GMT
To be fair explosions *are* pretty cool in of themselves. I'd prefer the ones that are less killy though.
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Post by dogbot on Apr 6, 2023 9:26:07 GMT
To be fair explosions *are* pretty cool in of themselves. Yeah.
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Post by Dougs on Apr 14, 2023 9:51:53 GMT
This thread will do. This is a pretty neat tool.
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Post by cubby on Apr 14, 2023 9:56:12 GMT
That worked surprisingly well for a task I just thought of!
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Post by Dougs on Apr 14, 2023 9:59:48 GMT
Yeah, I even tried a work based example and it hit most of the key points, even without specific knowledge or context.
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Post by dogbot on Apr 14, 2023 10:41:20 GMT
Wow, that's surprisingly good.
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Post by drhickman1983 on Apr 14, 2023 10:46:35 GMT
They make it sound very easy
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Post by drhickman1983 on Apr 14, 2023 10:50:28 GMT
And fair play, this made me laugh.
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Post by Dougs on Apr 14, 2023 11:20:15 GMT
Haha
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Post by cubby on Apr 14, 2023 14:42:10 GMT
I like how right at the end it realises what you actually meant and just chucks that last one on for good measure.
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Post by Trowel 🏴 on Apr 14, 2023 19:35:51 GMT
Not bad - how are those resources coming along?
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Post by cubby on Apr 14, 2023 19:42:46 GMT
On it
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Post by sport✅ on Apr 14, 2023 19:57:40 GMT
neilka right now
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Post by drhickman1983 on Apr 15, 2023 2:55:47 GMT
www.techspot.com/news/98314-company-replace-creative-workers-chatgpt-like-generative-ai.htmlBluefocus Intelligent Communications Group Co, one if China's largest media and PR groups, is planning on replacing its external copywriters and graphic designers with generative AI models, An internal staff memo read "To embrace the new wave of AI-generated content, starting today we've decided to halt all spending on third-party copywriters and designers". Will be interesting to see how this plays out, but I can see this spreading.
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Post by EMarkM on Apr 15, 2023 6:21:11 GMT
I haven’t had one copywriting gig since before Christmas, and I’m good. People are looking elsewhere; they’re still in the “let’s see” phase.
Interestingly, the proofreading side is busier than ever for me, as people desperately need their AI-generated content to be checked and “turned into human”.
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Post by Bill in the rain on Apr 18, 2023 7:19:14 GMT
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