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Will Smith responded to his accusations of using artificial intelligence to create footage videos of crowds by sharing new AI videos of crowds as cats.
Smith recently concluded his UK tour that began in Scarborough on August 24th and stopped in London, Manchester, Cardiff and Wolverhampton.
However, before the Oscar winner landed in Shores in the UK, he shared a promotional video on YouTube looking forward to dating.
In particular, the video appeared to have been artificially enhanced, as it held a Mispelt sign containing members of the crowd shots holding strange, false hands and extra fingers, as well as those who read “Fr6sh Crince.”
Smith initially remained silent in the controversy, even when Green Day enjoyed him. The punk rock group shared a video of the fans at the barrier where one of the shows sang alongside “basket case,” captioned the post saying “The crowd doesn't need AI.”
Smith is now sharing footage of another crowd showing the cat's head and his audience. He captioned the creepy video. “The crowd was Poppintonite!”
Smith has yet to confirm whether the original video has been analyzed and communicated the clip by decideai's lead AI researcher Jesse Glass. far“You can train an AI model to detect whether a video clip is the output of a model, but you can access a ton of model and generated content, not the generated content.”
Glass says, “As an audience, I show some characteristics on the clip: its length, movement, lack of audio, and the expression of people who give strength to the doubt that this reel has been enhanced with an AI clip.”
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