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  • SileneUKSileneUK Posts: 1,980
    edited April 17

    Hi Wendy, Steve, Andy, Stezz,  Thanks for the comments and the mention of AI tools and the Google AI query on your art to see what it said.  It gave me an idea and I found a tool!  https://detectvideo.ai/ ;

    I thought it might not work as other free online 'detectors' I looked at would only analyse really short clips. Anyways, I uploaded a clip. And the screenshots below show the analyses. I hope it's not a one-size-fits-all version as it's free. Meaning it will report every clip this way if any AI detected?

    yes  Silene

     

     

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,497

    So now I read in The New Yorker about "AI Humanizers" that make AI generated stuff more human.  From their various websites:

    “StealthWriter rewrites AI-generated content so it reads as naturally human. Passes every major AI detector with one click.”
    “Generate human-like, undetectable writing with HIX Bypass. Plagiarism-free guaranteed!”
    “Use QuillBot’s AI Humanizer right from ChatGPT”

    frown

     

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,693

    Steve K said:

    So now I read in The New Yorker about "AI Humanizers" that make AI generated stuff more human.  From their various websites:

    “StealthWriter rewrites AI-generated content so it reads as naturally human. Passes every major AI detector with one click.”
    “Generate human-like, undetectable writing with HIX Bypass. Plagiarism-free guaranteed!”
    “Use QuillBot’s AI Humanizer right from ChatGPT”

    frown

     

    the thought that people you rely on could cheat the system to get jobs using such AI models is quite horrifying 

    nothing wrong with using AI as an assistant to do stuff but using it to fool academic tests and vocational screening tests is just so dangerous as well as deceptive 

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 10,494

    SileneUK said:

    Hi Wendy, Steve, Andy, Stezz,  Thanks for the comments and the mention of AI tools and the Google AI query on your art to see what it said.  It gave me an idea and I found a tool!  https://detectvideo.ai/ ;

    I thought it might not work as other free online 'detectors' I looked at would only analyse really short clips. Anyways, I uploaded a clip. And the screenshots below show the analyses. I hope it's not a one-size-fits-all version as it's free. Meaning it will report every clip this way if any AI detected?

    yes  Silene

    Nice work Silene, 

     

     

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 10,494

    Steve K said:

    So now I read in The New Yorker about "AI Humanizers" that make AI generated stuff more human.  From their various websites:

    “StealthWriter rewrites AI-generated content so it reads as naturally human. Passes every major AI detector with one click.”
    “Generate human-like, undetectable writing with HIX Bypass. Plagiarism-free guaranteed!”
    “Use QuillBot’s AI Humanizer right from ChatGPT”

    frown

     

    Last month had a fun few hours playing with ai to write a story in Hemingway style, it was good but had a lousy plot, it had some poetry though

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 10,494
    edited April 18

    Maybe go other way , here s a low res pic of one of my paintings, then ai version photorealistic, I could use the ai version to work up a new painting and get it add composito al elephants... er mean elements ;) 

    The original painting was painted using one of my carrara renders as reference,  you van see i snookered myself with the almost hidden hand of the back chap

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  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,497

    Here is a pretty impressive use of AI to create animation: "AI Reconstruction of the 1900 Galveston Storm".  I live about an hour's drive from Galveston and have been there dozens of times going back decades.  The massive devastation of this storm led to the construction of a huge seawall which has provided a lot of protection from subsequent hurricanes.  

  • SileneUKSileneUK Posts: 1,980

    Thanks to all of you for helping with this.yes My husband will be seeing his mate next week. I am thinking he might mention it to my husband at their 'lads lunch'... might be interesting. We'll see! 

    cheekySilene

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 258

    Stezza said:

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    bit confusing can only buy one thing at a time and that's a lot more than $20

    I have some of their stuff from Content Paradise and Renderosity

    on the last page there is a buy all button.. then after that you get a page with all the downloads wink 

    Great Stezza! I had already given up! 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,693
    edited April 21

    silly AI decided following the road was too obvious 

    yes, 2 Carrara renders layered

    still deciding on the actual backgrounds for the animation 

    will reuse the cameras for whatever I do, only halfway done on the foreground 

    I did manage to transfer my Genesis 9 character that was giving all the issues mentioned in the workaround thread to Genesis 1

    lot of hair pulling involved 

    have matching morphloader and UUW3D repaint  shapes now to make it easier in future 

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  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 9,299

    E-Drive on Graphics computer playing up, which is where the majority of my programs are installed.

    After a few restarts/total shutdowns where E-Drive has been showing up as 0m Bytes or not being picked up at all it is now doing a Fixing repair - ETA 3:12:54

    Wish me luck !!!

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,951

    check your HDD leads wink

    fingers crossed 

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,693

    Bunyip02 said:

    E-Drive on Graphics computer playing up, which is where the majority of my programs are installed.

    After a few restarts/total shutdowns where E-Drive has been showing up as 0m Bytes or not being picked up at all it is now doing a Fixing repair - ETA 3:12:54

    Wish me luck !!!

    back up on another drive as soon as you can

    don't be like me and lose 4TB of stuff 

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,951

    therixx said:

    Stezza said:

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    bit confusing can only buy one thing at a time and that's a lot more than $20

    I have some of their stuff from Content Paradise and Renderosity

    on the last page there is a buy all button.. then after that you get a page with all the downloads wink 

    Great Stezza! I had already given up! 

    yay yes 

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 9,299

    Looks like E-Drive has gone to the great Hard Drive Space in the sky ......

    After the fix disk finished the drive was showing up in File Manager but with no properties, when I clicked on E-Drive it came with - "Hard drive not accessible due to fatal hardive failure" Computer was also making a noise that did not sound very healthy.

    Turned the computer off, then turned it on again to see if that would stop the noise, was not restarting, just sitting on the Windows screen showing a Windows widget spinning.

    Looks like new computer time ....

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,693

    Bunyip02 said:

    Looks like E-Drive has gone to the great Hard Drive Space in the sky ......

    After the fix disk finished the drive was showing up in File Manager but with no properties, when I clicked on E-Drive it came with - "Hard drive not accessible due to fatal hardive failure" Computer was also making a noise that did not sound very healthy.

    Turned the computer off, then turned it on again to see if that would stop the noise, was not restarting, just sitting on the Windows screen showing a Windows widget spinning.

    Looks like new computer time ....

    not necessarily a new computer

    I just got a new drive for mine

    (C drive was also dying but they were able to transfer stuff off it)

    sorry it didn't survive long enough for that broken heart

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 9,299

    Bought the Graphics computer in 2016. When I was working the Graphics computers were replaced usually every 3 to 4 years. Got my moneys worth out of it !!!

    Off to Centrelink to find out if they are going to penalise me for accessing my Super ....

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,693

    apparently Scam Altman hasn't paid for the RAM he was going to buy from SK and Samsung for OpenAI yet

    so the bubble might crash and RAM will become more affordable soon, therefore all computer components 

    so waiting a bit might be prudent if buying new

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 9,299

    Just checked my backups - E & F drive both back-upped late November 2024, so I have most of my data still.

    Pretty sure I also backed up C drive but can't find it yet ....

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,693

    there was a thread that unfortunately got locked that this should have been shared to

    but I will share it here

     

  • therixxtherixx Posts: 258
    edited April 21

    @Bunyip02 Just a thought before you throw away the disk: you could try to read it from Linux (connecting the disk to a Linux machine or starting your computer with a live Linux USB); it could surprise you; I was able to recover precious friends' files in this way. Could be worth trying

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