Talk about a stretch.
OpenAI’s generative artificial intelligence video maker has had a twist after the tool, named Sora, created a creepy clip of a gymnast contorting her body into a series of surprising – and completely unnatural – moves. Has been.
The disturbing scenes, requested by a Sora user via text prompt, feature the dancer moving erratically through a series of mostly impossible stunts.
At times, bodies were also seen flying – as if an exorcism was in progress.
Critics were quick to point out that state-of-the-art AI has yet to pass the “Turing Test” – a term used to describe how machines display human-like intelligence, or the lack thereof.
The fintech employee who made the footage said on x Due to the wide range of motion capture, General AI gymnastics videos are currently the barometer for how successful self-produced footage can be.
“I know for the last 6 months, after playing with everything from text to video models, that they have to struggle with complex physics activities like gymnastics,” the man, known online as DD Das, said. told Ars Technica,
User X shared other videos of AI gymnastics stunts where athletes Seemed divided into two people On points.
Nevertheless, he said that these existing clips are still too sophisticated What could AI have done on this topic half a year ago?
“Overall, it was an improvement because before… gymnasts would just teleport or change their outfits mid-flip, but overall it still looks absolutely terrible. We expected AI video to learn physics by default, but it hasn’t happened yet!”
Others acknowledged that generic AI, which even struggles to imitate language, still has a lot to learn about human mechanics.
One user commented, “Watching Sora struggle with basic physics shows you how simulating reality requires actually understanding it first.”
“We’re discovering that ‘common sense’ is anything but common – it’s one of the hardest things to encode.”
In other recent robotic flubs, Coca-Cola was recently A recent AI-generated holiday ad was criticized for its quality.
Others have also recently faced uncomfortable interactions with large language model chatbots.
A Google program has shut down By asking a user to die and instructed others to eat the rocks for nutritional benefits.