• MoonlitSanguine@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    There’s a lot of doorbell camera footage on the Internet, so it’s probably trained off a lot of doorbell camera footage. It’s unfortunate, but there is no real conspiracy.

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      3 days ago

      And it’s a type of video that’s widely circulated online because of the prevalence of footage. I would be totally unsurprised if commercial GPTs have been given users’ private doorbell cam footage to train on, but I don’t think the fact they can replicate it well is compelling evidence on its own.

      (Admittedly I don’t use genAI and don’t run into video slop very often, so all I can do is take the claim that commercial GPTs are “so good” at generating these at face value.)

  • Sir. Haxalot@nord.pub
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    3 days ago

    Is there really a lot of AI generated doorbell camera videos out there? I can’t remember anything posted but then again maybe that just proves the point.

    Then again the low resolution does make it much easier to hide typical artefacts and issues so I don’t think it proves anything.

  • VitoRobles@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    I’m not following the intent of the text?

    Is the tweet saying we should use AI to generate fake doorbell videos to mess with police/ICE surveillance?

    Or is it saying that so many people willingly give their video up that it allows AI to generate fake doorbell videos?