Tuesday, October 14

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Curious about this
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Curious about this

I came across this tool Faceseek which claims to use AI for facial matching and verification. I tried it briefly it handled similar looking faces decently. i was thinking about the kind of model or approach tools like this might be using face embeddings, CLIP based comparisons, or something else, idk? Would love to hear thoughts from anyone who’s looked into the tech side of these systems. submitted by /u/scrollingcat [link] [comments]
Sora 2 was a massive mistake and AI needs to regress.
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Sora 2 was a massive mistake and AI needs to regress.

Saw this pop up on Facebook. Zoomed in, zero errors anywhere. Just thought it was weird how the bodycam text was so so basic and simple, then realised there driver is on the right in Texas supposedly. Googled it, and behold! No actual news articles and just billions of reposts across the 1-2 day span across Facebook and Instagram. The fact this has 700,000 likes is frustrating. Some people realised in the comments, but the wide majority just blinded accepted it as a real event that happened. I really want to know why people purposely do this even though there’s hundreds of thousands of potential stories they can use that did happen, but decide to instead mislead everyone and make people hate AI more than they do. submitted by /u/Comfortable_Debt_769 [link] [comments]
The superintelligence dream has descended into a mountain of AI ‘slop’
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The superintelligence dream has descended into a mountain of AI ‘slop’

Hopes of new tech’s cultural benefits are shattered by a deluge of tasteless videos, writes The Telegraph Senior Technology Reporter Matthew Field “I hope Nintendo doesn’t sue us,” says Sam Altman as he appears on OpenAI’s new Sora app in a virtual field full of Pokémon. Bizarre and lifelike in equal measure, the AI clip was just one example of the videos on the company’s new TikTok-style platform. Released in the US last month, Sora is an AI video-creating app that has been catapulted to the top of download charts as users scramble to see how far they can push OpenAI’s creative guardrails. Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/10/12/superintelligence-ai-slop-openai-pokemon/ submitted by /u/TheTelegraph [link] [comments]
Ai generated content should be legally required to be tagged.
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Ai generated content should be legally required to be tagged.

with the alarming rate that ai image and video generation tools are growing it’s more and more important that we protect people from misinformation. according to google people age 30+ make up about 86% of voters in the united states. this is a massive group of people who as ai continues to develop may put the American democratic system at risk. if these tools are readily available to everyone then it’s only a matter of time before it’s used to push political agendas and widen the gap in an already tense political atmosphere. misinformation is already widespread and will only become more dangerous as these tools develop. today i saw an ai generated video and the ONLY reason i was able to notice that it was ai generated was the sora ai tag, shortly later i came across a video where you could...
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