I watched this recent concert video and something feels really off about it. When you pause and look closely at the details, there are so many weird things that don’t look right. The faces look distorted in some frames, and the lighting on people’s faces seems unnatural. Also, when people are holding up signs or banners, their fingers look strange and deformed. The whole thing makes me think this might be AI-generated content rather than real footage. There’s one particular shot near the end that really convinced me - you can see multiple faces in the crowd that are clearly warped or glitched. Has anyone else noticed these issues? I’m starting to believe this entire performance might be completely artificial.
I’ve been spotting deepfakes for a while, and what you’re seeing hits all the usual red flags. Those weird finger deformations when people hold stuff? Dead giveaway - AI still can’t nail hand positioning with objects. But don’t jump straight to ‘fake’ yet. Concert videos get heavily edited, and sometimes they stitch multiple camera feeds together badly. Those warped crowd faces might just be from aggressive noise reduction on dark footage. Want to know for sure? Run it through Sensity or FakeLocator. These tools catch the subtle stuff we miss.
You’re right about those red flags in the concert footage. Weird facial distortions and funky lighting are dead giveaways for AI-generated content - the tech still can’t nail realistic details consistently. Same goes for how objects like signs look off or glitchy. But here’s the thing - crappy video quality or compression can create similar artifacts, so don’t jump to conclusions. Check frame-by-frame for flickering or other weird stuff to figure out if it’s actually manipulated. AI video tech is getting scary good fast, but it’s still not perfect.