AI shorts are getting noticeably better

Reddit r/ArtificialInteligence News

Summary

The author observes that AI-generated short videos on TikTok have improved significantly in quality over the past year, making them harder to distinguish from real videos.

​ Watched 4 shorts in a row on TikTok this morning before realizing they were AI. A year ago I could clock them in 2 seconds. It's not even one model that got good, the whole floor raised. Motion looks intentional, faces hold across cuts, lip sync is mostly there. The only tell I'm still catching is hands doing weird stuff for half a second. Anyone else noticing this or am I just getting fooled easier.
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