<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh_: Look for artifacts. AI never seems to be capable of making shit 100% realistic.
<remiliascarlet>
Things like keeping the amount of fingers on 1 hand is still impossible for AI to get right. Or life forms or objects spawning out of nowhere from places where it makes no sense at all is another common thing.
<remiliascarlet>
As for the Tucker Carlson deep fake, what I noticed is that when it says "You can't just enslave the whole world. Sorry, that's not how things work.", the flow between the 2 sentences feels a bit unnatural for some reason.
<remiliascarlet>
You'd expect a bigger pause between the 2 sentences.
<remiliascarlet>
And also depends on whether the voice was generated in the sense of "say exactly these phrases" or "generate me a story". If it's the latter, results tend to be very random.
<remiliascarlet>
But overal, voice is a lot harder to distinguish between real and fake, so it might be better to not record your voice and put it out to the public in the first place.
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<SiFuh_>
remiliascarlet: You didn't answer my question. ou just ranted ;-)
<SiFuh_>
Let's say the video is perfect, there are no flaws or errors or whatever. How to tell if it is an AI fake