AI videos are getting very good. How do we detect their trickery?

Very interesting. The "movie" part was still obviously slop, and no, you didn't sneak the resheathing of the katana past me, that had me facepalming, but the "making of" part of that was quite well done. After some of the usual tells he owned up to still being occasional part of the AI output (in particular the car door goofs), I was genuinely expecting things like the spacial arrangement of crew/dollies/stands, etc. to be occasionally messed up. So I suspect he spent more time over the making of parts than the short itself.

At the start of the short I couldn't help but notice she chopped one guy's head in half, and half of it flew off behind him, then he turned back with an intact head while the chunk was still falling behind him (our left).
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At the start of the short I couldn't help but notice she chopped one guy's head in half, and half of it flew off behind him, then he turned back with an intact head while the chunk was still falling behind him (our left).
That was probably the most egregious bit he left in (knowingly, as he admits). Other nonsenses were a kick to the chest leaving the victim's shirt all bloodied, and of course all of the smears of blood on the screens that made no physical sense (they weren't splashes, so what made contact with the paper - the katana that's sharp enough to slice through skulls?) - however, that (and maybe the kick) was probably a deliberate stylistic decision - but I seem to remember one of the guys moving by almost hovering forwards rather than moving his legs properly.

I'm 100% sure I could be proportionally just as critical of the not-AI, high budget, /Kill Bill/ (so scale that up to several hundred criticisms), which is why I've never seen it, I know it's going to have to do well in order to get even a 3/10 on IMDB from me. I'm 100% sure this AI has been trained on all that Tarantino nonsense, and all the original stuff QT rips off, and so it's happy to unthinkingly spew out limitless quantities of simulacra, but with even greater detachment from reality. Apparently some people find that tolerable.
 
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