Wrong color

That’s how AI works, plus a human is editing the video to add in things to increase believability. Such as the dark hoof scratch in the road I mentioned, the puff of exhaust. As far as the exhaust do you have a way to blow up the video? Look at the pipe below the muffler and the U bend during the last two blows from the bull. The second from the last it blurs but magically reappears in roughly the same spot. After the last blow it is just blurry so why? As Jim.ME points out the blue shirt jogger turns into two, look over the bulls back as it is making the last blow.
If you don’t believe this than you are gullible, and AI is going to take you for a ride. AI is a good thing but it can also be used for bad things. Keep on your toes when watching videos it is going to become harder and harder to tell reality from AI make believe.
I look carefully at the picture of a vid before opening it. I don't want to support these AI vids. This one is more carefully done than most
 
The guy that jumped off disappeared. The guy in the blue with hat, near the end just above the bull's back you can see two in blue through the dust. The sheet metal spring back after each but.
 
How can you tell it is AI junk? Looks real enough to me. If it is AI maybe we need to be afraid of what they can do with it! Imagine something like that being used in a court trial! 👨‍🌾
That's a very good point. I think that serious changes are coming with the spread of AI after malicious individuals get up to speed with it.
 
I think the radiator may have been missed enough that it held. Usually in an AI created crash scenario things that would show damage don’t. Such as metal body parts that get heavy contact aren’t damaged. The way the dirt and dust is stirred up by the bulls hooves looks right on to me, not saying it couldn’t be part of another video in which the bull is attacking something else. The puff of smoke out of the exhaust like the engine was affected by the damage seems realistic to me.
Edit to add: I am not sure how many folks in lesser developed countries have cell phones. So this might add some support to the AI side. What triggered them to film this? I suppose the bull may have been snorting and bellering before hand?
I've been around enough bulls with an attitude to believe what I see here. If AI it would have to have a serious insight into bulls habits and attitudes. It's not AI this time....on the radiator, his horns were over the upper part of the engine, not puncturing or disrupting the radiator. Not sure about color being an issue. Have seen bull fights in Spain but never waved a red flag in ones face....besides the tractor had stopped...wasn't challenging the bull. Seeing the driver abandon ship like he did doesn't look like AI either.
 
I've been around enough bulls with an attitude to believe what I see here. If AI it would have to have a serious insight into bulls habits and attitudes. It's not AI this time....on the radiator, his horns were over the upper part of the engine, not puncturing or disrupting the radiator. Not sure about color being an issue. Have seen bull fights in Spain but never waved a red flag in ones face....besides the tractor had stopped...wasn't challenging the bull. Seeing the driver abandon ship like he did doesn't look like AI either.
Nobody stands there waiting for this in order to film it. The other thing is it is way to short to be real. AI can make rational people believe in anything. There are enough mistakes made in this video to know it is AI. Before AI we as a family would look for all the mistakes in movies. Once you start watching to pick apart you see little details that most people won’t see.
 
My daughter has a degree in computer science and programs for a living. I had her watch the video. She said it’s AI, but very good AI. She ran the video through her software and her software said “It’s 51% AI generated “.
The problem with AI is that it keeps getting better. (Or worse) Soon, it will be too hard to tell.
 
My daughter has a degree in computer science and programs for a living. I had her watch the video. She said it’s AI, but very good AI. She ran the video through her software and her software said “It’s 51% AI generated “.
The problem with AI is that it keeps getting better. (Or worse) Soon, it will be too hard to tell.
Your last sentence is scary.........differentiating between the real thing and AI could lead to some real disasters....for one instance, someone being charged with an offense due to a video that was totally AI produced.
 
Your last sentence is scary.........differentiating between the real thing and AI could lead to some real disasters....for one instance, someone being charged with an offense due to a video that was totally AI produced.
you are very correct with saying that. When they can take a picture of you or video and make you do whatever they want How do you prove it wasn't you. Very dangerous world we are getting.
 
As I have said before AI is the thing that scares me the most in this world at this time . When you find out that nothing is what you see or hear it all can be totally fake, made by two kids with a laptop computer, and nobody can tell it's not real that SCARES THE HELL OUT OF ME
 
My daughter has a degree in computer science and programs for a living. I had her watch the video. She said it’s AI, but very good AI. She ran the video through her software and her software said “It’s 51% AI generated “.
The problem with AI is that it keeps getting better. (Or worse) Soon, it will be too hard to tell.
My wife in her English class runs a similar program to check her students' papers to see if they are AI. I did not know you could check videos.

There are always some of her students that try to use it. Often if it says 30 percent or so she figures it's unlikely enough to be AI to make an accusation but she gets ones that say 100% and it's easy enough to prove to give the 0.

She's doing more paper assignments now than 10 years ago when she started.

In our state they are going to begin teaching cursive again in elementary school they have been talking at her school about starting up before the law begins. Despite all the nonsense you hear around this at some level this has begun to be noticed and a correction is occurring.

She actually gets some pushback from coworkers who use it (which nothing wrong with making your job a bit easier I have begun to use it a little to find mechanical tidbits quickly depending on how important a torque spec it is...just used it to find how to adjust a king kutter slip clutch for tilling the grove before it gets light out here shortly) but I'm proud of her for sticking with it so these kids learn how to write and use their brain.

She says it's not her job to teach the kids how to use AI. If they want to take a tech class, it is offered. Besides, they already know how and if they don't 10 minutes after they leave school they can figure it out.
 
How can you tell it is AI junk? Looks real enough to me. If it is AI maybe we need to be afraid of what they can do with it! Imagine something like that being used in a court trial! 👨‍🌾
What are the odds of the bulls horns not breaking when hitting the engine, which the left one did? You're right, we do need to be afraid of what AI can be made to do.
 
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