Devaluing content created by AI is lazy and ignores history
If we can’t separate ourselves from the products of our tools, we can at least be transparent about those tools and how they’ve been used.
If we can’t separate ourselves from the products of our tools, we can at least be transparent about those tools and how they’ve been used.
Google admitted when asked for comment that the video demo didn’t happen in real time with spoken prompts but instead used still image frames from raw footage and then wrote out text prompts to which Gemini to responded.
Stanford university says that these prominent AI companies are becoming less transparent as their models become more powerful.