My theory is that advanced AI video tools weren’t shut down just because of money. I think they were allowed to grow freely until they reached a key point: AI can now make videos that look real enough to fool people. Earlier examples were obviously fake, but now it’s getting hard to tell what’s real and what isn’t. I believe the public helped train these systems for free just by using them. Now that the technology is strong enough, our role is basically done. I think what might happen next is that these tools get removed from public access and kept by governments and large corporations. The idea is that whoever controls realistic video generation can control narratives by creating believable fake footage. If people stop using these tools, I think most of the public will slowly forget about them. That would make it less likely for people to recognize when videos are AI-generated. I also think there’s an economic reason. Big media companies and wealthy individuals currently control movies, TV, and entertainment. If anyone could make high-quality films at home with AI, that would threaten their business. So they have a financial reason to limit access. We’ve handed the billionaires, oligarchs, Epstein class, and the illumanati the greatest weapon to use against us on a silver platter. submitted by /u/PathologyAndCoffee
Originally posted by u/PathologyAndCoffee on r/ArtificialInteligence
