Hayley Caronia
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Oh, we're going to get into that.
That was the video that duped me.
And once you realize, you go into the comments, and it says, this is an AI video.
And you're like, oh.
And then really I got duped, damn.
And then you watch the video and it's like, oh, how did I not see that?
But I feel like our brains are kind of, I don't know, getting used to these issues in the videos and we kind of oversee them in a way.
Yeah, I was very disappointed in myself.
Anytime that I get duped, I'm really upset.
I'm like, come on, I've been on the internet since I was, you know, basically born.
Come on, how am I getting duped?
But you talked about something interesting that I wanted to touch on because you said that the video quality is getting better and the audio sync is getting better.
And, you know, I think when people think of AI videos, they see the fruit with three arms or they see someone with something, there's an issue there, right?
But when do you think we're going to get to a place where it is indistinguishable from the human eye?
Because this is technology, man.
Are we going to see movies that are completely made by AI and people won't see the difference at all?
Interesting.
So I've talked about this study before on my show and it's called the Google effect.
They did this, this was after Google had come out and they did a study on the human brain where essentially once Google came out or when things became readily available on the internet to look up people's attention spans dropped and people's ability to remember certain facts and directions and things like that completely lost because
the brain basically adapted to the fact that we have Google there as a crutch.