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That sheen looks (to me) like some of the filters that are used by people who copy videos from TV and movie and post them on (for example) facebook reels.

There's an entire pattern of reels that are basically just ripped-off-content with enough added noise to (I presume) avoid content detection filters. Then the comments have links to scam sites (but are labelled as "the IMDB page for this content").



The idea that Meta’s effectively stolen content is tainted by a requirement to avoid collecting stolen content is laughably ironic.


Yes, but thats just a hypothesis, have we seen any evidence that shows the cause of the "AI sheen" is bad training data, or more likly, just a shortcomming of generating realistic photos from text at this early stage.




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