I started my morning watching a short movie, knowing the whole thing was made with AI. But it only took me a few seconds to forget that it was AI-generated. Then it took me a few more seconds to remember why I was watching the clip in the first place. It was to see how believable this particular AI-generated video truly was. With that goal in mind, I started paying attention to what was happening in the short movie. I couldn’t tell what was real and what was AI-generated… except for the giant robot.
Once I saw it, along with the explanation of how The Wall Street Journal’s Joanna Stern pulled it off, I had to watch it again to try spotting the AI-generated content and inconsistencies. Spoiler alert: I rarely could.
I’m not surprised. I’ve been covering the AI industry since the early days of ChatGPT, so I know how we got here. Just a few days ago, we saw Google unveil Veo 3 and Flow, and the web was flooded with amazing Veo 3 AI clips that looked like they were shot with real cameras.
I said at the time that this kind of technology would make you distrust anything you see online unless it clearly states that AI was involved in creating it.
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