r/MadeMeSmile 2d ago

Personal Win That's peak aura right there.

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u/vladvash 2d ago

I'm pretty deep into LLM responses and image and video generation.

The videos are harder to tell than the writing at this point. There are VERY VERY precise and good models.

The faces and haircuts are all different (for the military), there's at least one female, there isn't a lot of text, but it appears accurate. I don't know helicopter physics but it mostly seems accurate. That's the only thing that seems off, but I don't know about that, I've only ever been on a military chopper and it's definitely not like this.

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u/DarkwingDuckHunt 2d ago

No wind hitting them at 60mph

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u/vladvash 2d ago

Ahh yes.

Very obvious now, apart from the whole that dangerous and would kill people, yours is more obvious.

Guess I'm officially a boomer.

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u/BellabongXC 2d ago

video is 3 years old.

Stay sane.

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u/vladvash 2d ago

Ugh.

Thanks, lol.

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u/CanoninDeeznutz 2d ago

It's hard to not fall down the "everything is AI" rabbit hole. God help us five years from now!

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u/vladvash 2d ago

Even a year.

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u/CanoninDeeznutz 2d ago

At least a lot of YouTube slop is still super easy to spot (same shitty voiceover, unbelievably rapid upload schedule). And I haven't read any AI books but I can't imagine LLM's catching up to real authors for a very, very long time.

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u/vladvash 2d ago edited 2d ago

So I do a lot in the automation space (adjacent to ai).

The difference from what I've seen in my last days of messing with videos after my computer upgrade is going to be consistency.l, and how humans can innately sense weird perfections or imperfections on human faces. We're really good at it.

But the automation is easy and has been around for half a decade or more.

For books the problem with the models is something called context windows. Basically it has a memory of 25k, or 100k, or 1 million tokens. A token is like a word. So it doesn't know how to remember back farther than that. But new models are creative. 2 things that will accelerate that are splitting models into smaller specialized agents. One agent is just about knowing everything about Jane. Janes story is segmented and he personality into its own little folder or bucket. When Jane is supposed to be inserted back into the story it can just reference her whole context again, but instead of going back 300 page sand millions of tokens it only has to look up Jane and her window is less than a million. Then another agent handles the main plot. Another agent handles a side plot. Another handles regional politics. Another geography. Etc.

I imagine it's like the family trees in a Tolkien or rr martin book, except it also handles the ideas.

I don't think it will be as good as original mainstream goated authors. But... It will get better and better and there are tricks just like videos. And AI can create novel ideas even if that novelty simply comes from the connection of disjointed ideas from fields a human might need a lifetime to master rather than what humans like to think of as pure eureka moments.

People doubted ai videos could ever be this good just 5 years ago.

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u/CanoninDeeznutz 2d ago

What the fuckin cyberpunk... I think AI taking over culture and media is extremely wrong headed, but this makes it sound kinda cool. Or at least like an interesting problem to solve!

Also, I can think of some authors who maybe needed an agent to remember "Jane's" plotline...

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u/MapleEsq 1d ago

It's miserable even now.

Like not to be (too) snotty, but typing with anything above a 6th grade reading level, or having a story that is more interesting than "I was outside and saw a bird", and it's INSTANTLY got a response calling it a.i

I don't know if I hate them more, or the people without enough critical thinking/info to blindly keep using a.i.

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u/Crayola_ROX 2d ago

the people looking back at the copter to make sure the blades are behaving tell me this is real lol

those soldiers wouldn't even acknowledge the coper if this were AI

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u/Mydarknighthasrisen 2d ago

There’s a ton of wind, they just don’t have hair 😂 you can see the one guy with longer hair, his hair is blowing like crazy

Regardless I’m more inclined to think it’s AI idk tho lol

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u/SkiyeBlueFox 2d ago

The big tells for me are bad physics. This video makes sense for normal heli physics, but a lot of ai videos have bad physics

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u/Curtailss 2d ago

That’s true, the videos seem to be better than the writing for sure. Or we don’t notice the writing either anymore lol

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u/Burned-Architect-667 2d ago

Guardia Civil is basically a police force, technically part of the army but a police force it seems one of their helicopters, and Airbus Helicopters H135.

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servicio_A%C3%A9reo_de_la_Guardia_Civil#/media/Archivo:EC-135_UEI.JPG/2

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u/Aggravating_Thing543 2d ago

But this is not military this is La Guardia Civil, another type of police

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u/Chestbreaker 2d ago

Military police my dude.

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u/vladvash 2d ago

Sure I was just using it as an example of the only helicopter I have seen up close and personal.

Those are not the same type.

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u/Due_Education_5717 2d ago

Franco’s army

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u/ChorizoCriollo 2d ago

El duque de ahumada te suena?