Chinese social media users hilariously mock AI video fails
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The growing trend of parodying AI-generated videos on platforms like TikTok and X showcases how users find entertainment in the imperfections of these technologies.
Chinese social media users mock AI-generated content by creatively positioning their bodies to replicate the absurd transformations seen in flawed videos, leading to a new humor movement.
Despite significant advances, AI-generated videos often fail to achieve realistic outputs, prompting technology companies like OpenAI to continuously expand training data to improve results.
As users share their humorous takes on AI's shortcomings, these videos resonate with audiences, emphasizing the interplay between artistic performance and the evolving capabilities of artificial intelligence.
Read at Ars Technica
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