Crowd scenes present a particular technological challenge for AI image creation tools – especially video. “You’re managing so many intricate details,” said San Francisco-based visual artist and researcher kyt janae, an expert on AI image creation.
“You have each individual human being in the crowd. They’re all moving independently and have unique features – their hair, their face, their hat, their phone, their shirt.”
But the latest AI video generation models such as Google’s Veo 3 and OpenAI’s Sora 2 are getting pretty good. “We’re moving into a world where in a generous time estimate of a year, the lines of reality are going to get really blurry,” janae said. “And verifying what is real and what isn’t real is going to almost have to become like a practice.”
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