We live in a very weird, unnatural world right now in which the devil wants to distract us from what is important by feeding us information that sounds good but is not only of no use at all but often is detrimental. There are more people fighting today on the internet over the most silly things, blowing things out of proportion that which are insignificant.
I have been attempting to learn a little about AI-generated videos and pictures because of all the things I see Christians getting into that seem very "off" to me.
AI has a hard time doing hands and eyes. Look at these things, you can see it is not a real picture. AI is not very good yet at proportions on bodies. If the neck seems too long, or there are too many fingers, you can be sure it is AI-generated.
AI also has a hard time doing letters; sometimes they look smashed together or appear to be melting away. You can be sure it is AI.
One thing I have noticed with AI is that faces look way too perfect. Everyone has flaws, even with makeup. If the face is too flawless and the lips move too perfectly, then we can assume it is AI-generated.
Another thing we see in the shorts is little babies talking rudely and meanly to adults, using words a toddler can't even say. It is appalling to me that anyone would think it was funny for a toddler to speak disrespectfully to an adult.
We are, however, getting to the point that AI can be so well done that it will fool us into thinking it is real. It is best not to believe much of anything on the internet today. We must be very discerning and wise so that we do not waste our time looking at fake stories and, worse, passing those stories on to others.
If it seems stupid or foolish about famous people, it probably is AI, and we should avoid watching it at all. Not to mention if you have no need to know the silly gossip of celebrities or politicians, it is best to ignore them completely.
So, I guess my point is it doesn't matter if something is AI or not, if there is no need to know it, and it does not add to knowledge or wisdom, just ignore it.
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