Move Over, Pathetic Text-Based AI, Video-Based AI Will Be The New Pain In The Behind
The User’s Guide To Hating On Video-Based AI
So apparently, in a world polluted by text-based AI crap (thanks for nothing, ChatGPT), we now have to look forward to video-based AI. Brilliant. Can’t wait for this nightmare to unfold. Just imagine screens filled with AI doing some pseudo-creative trickery. Great, isn’t it? Anyway, the key points from this tedious article boil down to: video-based AI will allow users to edit or create video content, it’s set to revolutionize industries like entertainment, education, and marketing, and yes, you guessed it right, no one knows the ethical implications yet, because why the hell would we have thought of that beforehand?
The “Exciting” Implications Of Video-Based AI (Now With More Lies)
So, according to the boring development nerds, the so-called implications of video-based AI are seriously overhyped. Sure, it might give power to filmmakers, teachers and content creators to develop videos without needing the budget of a Hollywood production. And yes, it might transform fields like journalism where authenticity and trust are critical, and help fraudsters create “deepfakes” with ease because humans don’t cause enough trouble as it is. Is it revolutionary or destined to be just another techie’s wet dream stuck in development purgatory?
In Conclusion: Keep Your Dirty Digital Hands Off My Videos
Honestly, we’ve barely managed to tolerate the intrusive text-based AI, and now we’ve to brace ourselves for its video-based cousin. Brilliant, just what we needed. Another pathway for AI to creep into our lives, meddle with our content consumption and make fake videos of us singing “Barbie Girl”. Each day we stray further from sanity. Video-based AI may promise convenience and creativity on the surface, but remember, underneath lurks the potential for deceptive deepfakes, personal privacy invasions and huge ethical landmines. It’s not progress if it leads us off a cliff, now is it, you dimwit developers?
Original article:https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/03/video-incoming/