Hello Matt Rose. I am a human that has acquired enjoyment from your RU-vid videos. I thank you for helping me in understanding the faults in AI generates imagery. I have blood and skin.
Jokes aside, I truly believe that AI generated imagery and other content will be the driving force behind a huge misinformation crisis in the coming years. These are just a few examples of this
I used to not be able to draw hands too! But if you start practicing, in few months you will start getting better at drawing it! ^^ Believe me, I can't draw hands last year... So on later 2023, I decided to start drawing hands and practicing it. Later on I got better! :> (You can look up RU-vid tutorial how to draw hands, it works!)
@@AcidicFuzzAnimationsi know a youtuber artist teacher who can teach you hand, i recommend watch Proko. Proko is a professional artist that teach you how you can draw human anatomy also the fundemental.
As a beginner artist, seeing these people believe that these obviously AI generated images are real to the point where they will sometimes make up excuses when someone tells them that it's AI is quite dystopian
@@TreyPark-yn6dnI heard something that by definition AI is something else. Like I know artificial intelligence. While what we are currently using is just a form of advanced algorithms or something like that
My mom walked in while I was watching this and said, “Wow! That’s so cool, is it real?” So I told her that the entire video was old people on Facebook thinking obvious fake AI photos were real and she was just shocked
This made me realize that one day we're all gonna be just as old as these people and probably just about as susceptible to not understanding the scams of the future like a literal replicant talking to you in person and starting a relationship over an actual human.
Oh, grandpa did you give your money to a tax inspector hologram again? 🙄 You can't just click on all virtual reality projection links without an anti-cyber-virus, your neuro implant gonna be compromised again and your memories of Grandma stolen. 😞
I'm not so sure... People nowadays tend to accept better the innovations, i guess. I mean, little kids play mobile games waaaay better than me, a 30 years guy, but i understand what i have to do or what's happening in the game, i just lack their abillity. They started using high tech smartphones when they were still in the crib, while i had my first cellphone at 11 and snake game was the only option 😅 I don't think we'll age that bad like our parents in general, but i'm sure we'll be out of many cool things from internet or whatever that comes next...
Honestly, the idea of wearing a fake extra finger to claim evidence is AI generated is a little terrifying implication wise. The idea of AI generated images in a courtroom, or the idea of criminals using fake body horror like extra fingers or an extra leg in costumes to try and claim the evidence was AI generated. Though, it's a bit of a double-edged sword for celebrities avoiding photographers. Since if people know you wear stuff like this to invalidate photo's, the real AI generated stuff will be harder to spot since people might assume the extra leg or finger is just apart of your eccentric outfit.
@@eVill420is there a punishment for claiming other evidence is fake? There's been numerous times a culprit will be shown a picture or video and simply say "that's not me"
I feel so bad for people who can't identify Ai-generated images. I also feel concerned for those that can because Ai has proven to have been getting only better for the past 2 years.
It makes me a little concerned as well, These images are so obviously fake I don't understand how people can't see right through them 3:37 for example just frightening
I think a lot of it too is that the old people commenting might have poor vision, and thus be unable to notice the extra hands and wrong number of fingers
AI generated images having these distinct, tiny flaws reminds me of old stories where spirits and mythological creatures attempt to mimic human beings only to have something clearly wrong with them.
@@amicableenmity9820 Considering many artists spike their art with a software called "nightshade" now that turns Ai into mush... you can't really keep training it on the open internet and if they train it from ai Images it also turns to mush 😆
@@amicableenmity9820bruh obviously it won’t lol it doesn’t really matter though either way. If it seems like it’s complete bs and there is no further proof it’s probably fake as a general rule of thumb
The most telling thing for me when trying to see if it's AI or not is the weird airbrushed look everything gets. AI has a way of doing light that instantly rings alarm bells for me as well but the airbrushing is the biggest sign that I see ALL the time
Yeah sometimes though I have trouble telling if a portrait is AI or just extremely photoshopped/filtered. Especially since filters ARE AI now, it can be difficult. Usually there are tells if you look closely though but I'm sure I've already been fooled even knowing what to look for, because you can't inspect every image closely.
As AI rises I genuinely feel bad for people who actually have flawed, missing, or more fingers. It's scary to think that people will beliebe that pictures of you are computer generated.
@@evancrampton2936 You tend to find the ones who keep spamming the skyfairy stuff tend to have mental health issues. Unfortunately they usually refuse treatment.
The main problem is not that some people think that these are real photos. The problem is that some people just REFUSE to believe these photos are not real
Exactly, these people will drag down our society and there is nothing we can do about it except watch the world burn. I do believe this is the tipping point for humanity.
This is honetly such a good Horror Video Game or Movie idea, the AI are pretending to post human images but something is off about them, and if you respond or don't notice then they will come and get you
There wqs thoshorror story where they aliens used dead bodies in public places specifically to identify humans. If you reacted with horror or even tried to report them to the police they knew you weren't one of them
Imagine being one of the rare few people with six fingers on one of your hands, and every time you try to take a picture of yourself, everyone assumes it’s AI generated.
Honestly, I don't think this would realistically happen? There are more things "wrong" with AI images than hands. Someone actually having less or more than 5 fingers would look different than the way AI messes up hands.
Am I the only one who gets freaked out seeing hyper-realistic looking things with subtle fucked up things about them? It always bothers me and it makes me weirdly afraid of everything around me suddenly turning goopy and uncanny
I havent heard of that dinosaur@@DonSMDT , no but seriously i have interested in this too, like their real photos will get mistaken for ai which sucks for them
Certainly! Matt Rose, your engaging and humorous content on RU-vid brings joy to countless viewers. Your unique voiceovers and entertaining attempts at pronouncing everything make your channel a delightful place to visit. Keep up the fantastic work, and may your warm room continue to inspire creativity! 🌟🎉
Even before Ai images, photoshop was still used to fake imagery, so its not like its a new concept. People not even questioning whether something is real or not is very terrifying, yet not surprising at all.
Photoshop requires huge technical skill to make things believable. They need to learn to think in 3D, colour grading, studying lots of images, shading, graining, etc. But with AI, faking is democratised. Everyone with a device can prompt anything in 10 seconds and get 100 results, which means this is the ABSOLUTE WORST period that faking has ever been. I do agree that it's... sadly, not surprising 💀
I managed to convince the entire Block City Wars community that I'm German. I live ~5,000 miles away, on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Not bragging, people are stupid.
@@Colossatron165I mean... as of now you could be lying. People can't really take every information as a lie you know? The times we've told truths can look exactly the same as the time we told lies in the internet so what are people supposed to do?
I think this phenomenon boils down to: people aren’t expecting an image to be AI generated. people want to be polite, they comment after only glancing at the image. they feel embarrassed when the image is called out as fake. Instead of admitting that they made a mistake, they double down in order to avoid feeling like an idiot
AI images are just the new Photoshop 🤣 Back in the early 2000s, my grandma would make character accounts on Facebook, like photoshopping herself as a bodybuilder who lived on a submarine. I always wondered how there were actually people who fell for that stuff. Some things never change.
Yeah, I see so many people panicking over "how can we even know what's real anymore?!?!? This will doom society!" and I'm like: did we already forget about photoshop? Content farms were already cranking out bad fake content, now they're just faster at it.
@@thesterrave Joined Jan 30, 2023 Copy and pasting its comments. Either below average bot or someone needing to cut down on the glue. Seriously bot. Go spam something else.
I'm always amazed about that, there's plenty of instagram and youtube IA content, and tons of people can't/don't do the difference, a big lack of interest/sensitibilisation, i know theres people not interested by that who can't recognize them, but i didnt know it was AS MUCH
To everyone who likes to play with AI: *please* at least be *transparent* about it. No matter which side of the debate you're on, nobody likes deception.
This is my take. AI art isn't "evil" or anything, it's just something people can use to trick people. There's nothing wrong with playing around with AI if you tell people it's not a real image.
and that's exactly what i do every time i send an image somewhere, i always let people know that the image was entirely ai generated i never try to claim my images as my own original work i even let people know how i generated them, if they're interested hopefully this ai powered plague will encourage people to pay more attention to the posts they like and comment on
Ok, I love these videos, but on a more serious note, it hurts to see how many people are claiming these pictures as there own art :( as an artist myself I don't even get half as many compliments/praise as these people for my actual art, It really hurts the art community :( I really hope one day people stop and actually try to make art, maybe they're great at it, but they're just too lazy to try (And yes ik making art isn't about getting praise but it's still shitty)
I feel you. I'm a digital artist myself and I too don't get even close to half as much praise as those liars get for their "art." However- we shall stay strong!
It's always impressive to me how people fall for these. I always notice a very distinctive art style that I've basically only seen in AI art. Not even looking at the demon body parts etc, just the art style makes it so obvious 99% of the time.
Like the one with the "self portrait" the dog looks too crisp. There should be some irregularities, from drawing something like that and from the camera quality itself.
I think the fact that we're entering an era where we may not be able to distinguish real photos and human artwork (at least at a glance) from AI generated images is scarier than any psychological horror movie
Or any media surrounding robots becoming indistinguishable from humans. (Source: I'm a Mega Man fan, and know a little bit _too_ much about its extended lore)
@@wesnohathas1993 Exactly. Of ALL jobs that would make sense to be AI (long-haul trucking, factory work, etc...) people chose one that tries to erase what people enjoy
True af, I just try to avoid ai generated “creative” stuff at all costs most of the time cause I don’t wanna have it have any influence over my own art. Like, I don’t even wanna draw inspiration from it. It’s soulless to me, no matter how beautiful or mind-boggling it seems at first glance
Because of AI art not being able to make hands, people might start accusing people with syndactyly or who were born with missing or extra fingers of being AI-generated holograms.
Heheeheheeeeeee, My power is endlesssss!!! I will hide amongst the ai imagery, pretending to be of their kin! They will never see through my BRILLIANT disguiseeeeee! (Fellow four-fingers, where yall at?)
Thank you for this. I joined a group on Facebook for sharing "AI content that people think is real," but it turned into a group sharing real content that the members thought was AI generated 🤦♂️.
It goes both ways, too. Had the recent experience of someone (an older person) mistaking my artwork for AI (it wasn't even photo-real, just a cartoony pencil sketch) 😭
There was a post on the DOOM subreddit recently where an artist did their own rendition of someone else's AI generated image to bring that human feeling into it and people were bashing them, claiming they generated that one too. It was also a pencil sketch. They had to make another post showing past the border of their sketchbook to prove it was real.
You'll have to now record yourself making the artwork to prove it's human generated. It's a bit beyond what AI can do to fake that. But this is why I think film cameras may actually make a comeback.
@@michaelbeadle5156 You mean film cameras? Yeah to easy to fake that too. Just put a camera in a dark room with it's settings fixed to a white wall where you project everything you want from the computer. No need to change lens settings, projected image already has lens effects if needed. Maybe more sensible film has to be put in sometimes if the projected images are very dark.
@@featheryfemmeNot related but people making different renditions of AI art has always kind of interested me. I’m kind of surprised I don’t see many people making an AI image and then making an actual art piece based on what it generated
I stopped using Facebook about 4 years ago, I was sick of seeing family members fall for the 1 like = 1 prayer bs. Seeing them fall for AI spam posts would have driven me up the wall.
@@alegomanYTPs They aren't stupid, most of them are just older people, or people who didn't grow up with tech. your viewing this from an angle where you grew up with the internet. If you were born around the same time as them you would probably fall for it as-well.
As a beginner/average artist who works hard to improve my art style, It pains me to see how people just generate AI images and post it online saying "lOoK wHaT i DrEw!"
Well, I hope you never get into a situation where someone takes a photo of you and makes a fake p0rn using an AI and then posts it on the internet. @@wladfan
my mother once sent me an AI image of people covered in noodles walking down a catwalk thinking it was real. she said "I just don't understand fashion these days..."
I like writing and this would be great to generate several images from the same description to get an idea on how one may imagine what you were describing.
To be fair, a lot of these older people on facebook have pretty bad vision. My dad falls for these sort of things a lot, and he wears two pairs of reading glasses while scrolling through Facebook.
Okay but the six fingers thing is something I think about a lot because six fingers run in my family so I've always wondered what it would be like if someone in my family had a kid with six fingers and then every time we posted a photo of the kid online we'd have to deal with annoying people claiming it was AI generated.
Luckily with Ai-generated images, there are other things that make it relatively easy to recognize as AI. Things weirldy blending into one another. Unnaturally clean and detailless faces, or overly detailed and too much going on. Also weird, unnatural lighting.
i was thinking about a situation like this too, but as the person above me said the lighting on ai generated images are weird and other stuff so i think people would hopefully be able to tell the difference.
Great job bringing attention to this issue! I have to say that it is scary how people are already easily fooled by these images, it doesn't bode well for when AI images become more indistinguishable to the real thing... Another scary thing to consider is that it could also cause people to not believe some things that ARE real. It will allow people to more easily dismiss evidence that doesn't fit within their world view, a cop out so to speak.
What I find really funny is that artists all complain about how hard it is to draw hands, so it's one of the main things that AI struggles with as well.
My sister's friend used to make images out of AI and try to pass them off as his own, but this was when like all AI generated art was extremely obvious and sucked, but he still nearly defended the 'art' with his life even when characters had amorphous blobs for hands and in one case chunks of what looked like beef coming out of the character's head??
@@thesterrave muslim and christians are more similar than you think read the qu'ran for more information, and the way god treats the people that follow him is to is this right destroy the world that sounds nice doesn't it
@@thesterrave Hahaha, sad bot. If you're a real human copy pasting this around is even sadder. I know the kind of people that do this, they all are very angry and lonely.
Watching this in honor of my dad. who passed away on December 27th, 2023. We’d always bond by watching Matt Rose videos as soon as they came out, and although he was suffering heavily in his last few months, these videos were still able bring him joy until the end. So thank you, matt. And i hope to continue watching them.
So sorry to hear about your dad, I hope you are coping as well as you can. You will always have all those happy memories with him and it's very important to remember the good times as much as you can. My grandma passed in September of kidney failure so I at least can sympathise with seeing someone you love laying and suffering in such horrid pain. I'm glad your dad still got to have some joy and a bit of a laugh in rough times. Sending love to you and your family :)
Yeah, I'm honestly stumped with the pic of the harry potter cast at 4:55... like... it seems real to me but idk? I mean... I'm not sure who the dude in the bus is, but that doesn't seem lik AI, just seems like they had a dude in the bus lol. Idk, other than Emma Watsons hand I can't seem to find anything that looks odd and even that I'm pretty sure is just caused by the book she's holding... what do you think? Real or AI?
8:09 i like how theres a walmart+bucees+WMWwTwTWM So awesome to see such an amazing collaboration between 3 different companies, especially TWMTWTINMWM
"There goes Max, bending dimensions again." When you said that, I swear I heard Richard Ayoade's voice for a second. Seems like something Moss would say.
I cannot express the pure gut-wrenching terror this video made me feel. Not just the fact that there are AI "photos" and "artwork" at all, but also that people are actually falling for it.
Many of the comments are also bots/AI. It's an endless cycle of fake content with fake commenters, it's used to cycle a pages ads to scam more money from ad generators.
They can make realistic heads, but the ones available to the public (at least DALL-E and Midjourney, probably others) don't have face capabilities, because of the risk of misuse.
It has been unsettling to see the early effects of this technology, how people are already using it to reinforce their biases. This year, I encountered people who asserted that real pictures/artwork were generated, and people who would die on the hill that a generated image was real. I argued with one person who was utterly convinced that a band's album cover, a real painting, was fake because, well I am not sure. They seemed very fearful more than anything, like they had just read a concerning article about this new innovation and turned their angst towards the first thing that they saw afterwards.
I had a crisis of my own with this AI shit, but then I realized this is just what tends to happen when new technologies come out. It doesn't help that in pop culture AI is nearly synonymous with superintelligent killer robots hellbent on destroying humanity.
AI will definitely be used to control peoples ideas. Everyone lives in their own fantasy based on what they have seen in life. And you see that we spend more and more time with things that are not real. TV, Computers, AI. I can imagine that eventually most people will live in a reality partially or maybe even fully generated by AI. The whole idea of "real" is going to shift.
Yeah, with the election coming up.... That is going to be one nasty shitshow. In my head I can already see the pictures of Biden and Trump abusing children, burning crosses and doing drugs. I mean you'll probably have people who belive that they're building the f*cking wall from Game of Thrones on the Mexican border.
Oh… they’re not ready. They JUST started to understand a little bit of normal scams and now they’re gonna get blindsided by something they understand nothing of.
It's uncanny how, judging by the profile pictures they have, most of those fooled by AI seem to be old people. Unless those are bots too. If they're real, well damn, classic old people not keeping up with the times moment, I guess.
You really covered a topic with a lot of deep moral dilemmas and existential dread surrounding it, and somehow still made it funny. I'm honestly super impressed.
This is kinda why I would encourage people to experiment with AI generators like I have so that they learn to recognize AI images. Even just zooming into textures and shading really gives it away.
Matt I dont usually watch these video, but it turned my day great and it wasn't the coffee. I decided to sub only when at the end I saw you smoking and drinking beer to "prove" you're not AI generated! 🤣🤣🤣
NOOO THE BUS ONE Imagine braking unexpectedly when driving the pool bus and watching both the water slosh down over the front windshield followed by a solid THUDTHUDTHUD torrent of screaming swimmers
Imagine how long it'd make red lights. Also, ambulances and firetrucks would not be able to pass it.. Even worse, imagine someone crashing into it.. though it'd probably have to be a truck seeing as the bus was insanely tall. Imagine all the water and people flying out..
I just showed my mother your channel after getting up to go do something and we ended up talking and sitting down for almost 3 hours straight just watching each of your videos and she was laughing so unbelievably hard this is seriously the longest and hardest I've ever seen her laugh in my entire life and now she's watching your videos in the other room and I can hear her hysterically crying thank you for making these i love your channel and your content alot
I used to be bothered that my grandmother doesn't understand the VHS player even after having one for 20+ years. She needs written step-by-step instructions just to turn it on. She walks to my house sometimes to have me unlock her phone. Used to be bothered by that. Used to be bothered that she can't use a computer to save her life. Now I'm SO relieved that she can't use a computer and won't be fooled by AI scammers! EDIT: Grandma says that smartphones are karma for when she was a kid and she and her siblings used to make fun of her uncle for not understanding how the new radio worked. I think about that a lot :X
Back in my day we made photoshops of unbelievable stuff to make everyone fall for it. Content farms these days are just lazy entitled clowns without any talent. Great video as always Matt 11/10 died laughing 😅😂💀😹
@@Matt_Roselet this mark the day that giggagigger69 played down his life to quell the bot invasion of 0’24. He was a real hero. He was a true patriot😢
Hilarious video! Those AI fails are something else. Especially loved the one with the weird hand placement. Can’t believe people fall for those! Keep up the good work exposing these fakes! That was all AI generated, I asked Google Gemini to “write a comment on a Matt Rose video about poorly faked AI photos”