AI-generated video and sound seem incredibly authentic

I recently came across some content where everything was created by artificial intelligence - both the visual and audio parts. What really caught me off guard is how realistic it all appeared to be. The video looked like real footage and the voices sounded completely natural, like actual people talking.

This whole experience has me wondering about the current state of AI technology. How advanced has it become that we can barely tell the difference between AI-generated content and real recordings? Are there any telltale signs I should be looking for to identify when something is artificially created?

I’m curious about what others think regarding this level of realism in AI-produced media and whether this trend is becoming more common across different platforms.

for real! i’ve seen some deepfakes that had me double-checking. it’s wild how real things look now, like i gotta pause n really look for flaws. i guess the rapid progress just makes things harder to spot, huh?

Yeah, the tech is getting scary good. I work in media production and these AI models now pump out stuff that looks legit at first glance. The jump in quality over just two years has been insane. What really gets me is how AI voices now nail the little things - breathing patterns, natural speech flow - stuff that used to be dead giveaways. Same with video. The lighting stays consistent now, facial expressions look way more natural. But there are still tells if you know what to look for. Shadows that don’t match up, weird eye movements, audio that sounds compressed in odd ways. Problem is, most people don’t have the technical background to spot this stuff. It’s ramping up fast across all platforms. We’re hitting a point where regular folks won’t be able to tell real from fake anymore.

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