I saw a video today [1]. Millions of views, ten thousand comments, not a single commenter mentioned that it's AI generated.
If you look at the shadows in the background, you can see how they appear and disappear, how things float in the air, and have all the AI artifacts. The video is also slowed down (lower FPS) to overcome the length limit of AI video generator.
But the point is not how we can spot these, because it's going to be impossible, but how the future of news consumption is going to look like.
Well, what does news (or any media) consumption look like now? It's been trending towards pure noise for a good while, and this is a way to further automate the generation of yet more noise.
If you look at the shadows in the background, you can see how they appear and disappear, how things float in the air, and have all the AI artifacts. The video is also slowed down (lower FPS) to overcome the length limit of AI video generator.
But the point is not how we can spot these, because it's going to be impossible, but how the future of news consumption is going to look like.
[1] https://www.tiktok.com/@calm.with.word/video/750583708327412...