00:00VO3 means that VO3 can generate sound effects, sound effects and dialogues.
00:07Hi everyone, it's JP and today I wanted to talk to you about VO3, Google,
00:11AI that makes videos a little too realistic.
00:14It came as a bit of a bombshell this week. Google unveiled its new tool.
00:21VO3 artificial intelligence. It's an AI capable of making videos. But not an AI
00:26able to make videos like we've seen before, because AIs that make videos
00:30now we know what it looks like, we know that it's pretty badly done and we know
00:34especially since many people still fall into the trap. I am thinking in particular of these
00:38videos on Facebook that feature passages of an incredible talent in America
00:43and that turn people into animals. And there are people who believe it. You just have to
00:47Look at the comments section, there are people who think it's true. There are people who
00:50say it's incredible, bravo. And the common point of all these people is that they are a
00:55a little older than us, over forty. And they all fall for it. So
00:59Obviously when I saw the Google VO3 announcement, it wasn't very reassuring. Okay,
01:05Let's go back a little bit, to a time not so long ago when videos made
01:09by AI were more comical than anything else. I think everyone remembers the Will Smith
01:13who eats spaghetti. Whose idea was it? Can we find the person?
01:17Whose idea was it? Because I'd like to know what's actually going on in his brain. It's really
01:20a mix between horror and comedy. And actually it was almost reassuring at the time,
01:25because we were saying to ourselves, well, the AI in the video is really a long time away. Well, this
01:30a very long time ago, I think it's today. If already most of the cameramen, directors,
01:35video editors were afraid of video-generating AIs, well I think with the new
01:40Google AI is going to be really worse. Because what makes VO3 different from other AIs,
01:45It's because it's incredibly believable. Okay, let's put Will Smith eating his pasta dish back on.
01:50Well, either there is a sound generation problem, or the legs were not cooked. It would be necessary
02:03look at the prompt that the person who asked to generate this video did. But here is the
02:07problem. It's much more realistic anyway. So yes, he doesn't really look like Will Smith,
02:11but still someone might believe it's a real video, someone might fall
02:15into the trap. If already at the time people fell into the trap with the videos which were still quite
02:19poorly done, or deepfakes, now imagine. And wait, it's not over. My first reaction
02:24when I saw this news from Google was to go to X and see the reaction of the Internet. And as much
02:28tell you that it was not very reassuring. There are people who are very happy with this progress,
02:32who have also generated some videos and are very happy with the result. And indeed,
02:36When you watch the other videos, it almost looks like it's real. I think if I stumble upon it
02:41by chance, without really paying attention, I could tell myself that this scene happened,
02:45that these are real people who were filmed, that these are real voices, except that everything is fake.
02:49And then there are people who are indignant, who do not agree at all with this progress,
02:53who say that it could be a real problem in the future and that in fact this future is already
02:59now. In addition, Google makes it really easy for the user because one of the new features of
03:03This generative video AI also generates sound, ambient sound, and lyrics.
03:08You can almost generate a movie, actually. In fact, someone did.
03:13There is also this fear among users that there are fake influencers made with intelligence
03:22artificial people who do vox pops, who invent completely credible scenes
03:26and that people fall for it. Inevitably, in the lot, we also had a lot
03:30funny guys on X who put film clips or real video clips that try to make
03:35pass it off as AI to show how impressive it is. But I think there is no
03:42need to do this because we understand that it is really very impressive as
03:45AI, what they've done is very impressive and obviously it can be scary.
03:49I'll show you some more examples that have been generated.
03:52A guy doing stand-up, that's what was generated because obviously this video isn't real.
04:04Okay, here's another clip for you. Is this video real or not?
04:08Well no, this video is not from Game of Thrones, obviously it's AI,
04:16It's been generated. Okay, what about this one?
04:18It's still AI and it's the Ratatouille movie that was made into live action.
04:28You quickly see the problem, we are faced with something really very realistic.
04:32The problem with this is that when humanity takes a step forward in technology or innovation,
04:37Well, this innovation or technology is always misused to do something bad.
04:42If even back then we had people who pretended to be parents of children,
04:46using a fake path through artificial intelligence to steal money,
04:50to ask for ridiculous amounts of money, what will it be like now with a generative AI
04:54Same? Where will it stop? I think so, we will indeed have fake creators on
04:58YouTube, we'll have fake creators on TikTok, fake creators on Instagram. They'll generate
05:03fake videos, fake stand-up comedy, fake vox pops and even fake short films.
05:09There will be channels that are made entirely 100% with AI and people will think that
05:15These people exist. It reminds me a little of the allegory of the cave, that is to say that
05:19people will be immersed in it, will believe 100% of the videos and the words of an influencer who actually
05:26does not exist, which generated comments that do not exist, in the face of perhaps feats that do not exist,
05:32reactions that don't exist. And the problem I have with Google is that they don't put
05:36also advance their advances to see if content is fake or not with AI. Typically,
05:40in all these generated videos there is a digital watermark called the Scent ID,
05:44which allows us to identify these videos as AI, which were generated by AI. We cannot
05:48see it obviously, but it is a filter which allows us to avoid abuse and to actually see if
05:53we look further than just watching the video, to understand that this video is fake,
05:57that it was generated by AI. Unfortunately, this is something that is obviously never
06:01highlighted because most people don't care. Most people just want to see
06:05their content, be entertained and that's it. So yes, people will continue to fall for it.
06:09panel. Our boomers on Facebook will continue to believe in an incredible American talent with
06:14people who turn into animals and think it's real. And people who work in
06:27the law will always have more difficulty with copyright and consent because
06:31How are we going to define all this? It's happening very quickly, it's happening far too quickly. We can't
06:35control it for now. It's worrying, but listen, we'll see how far this takes us.
06:39And then hoping that there are more solutions from Google to allow identification
06:43easily these videos made by AI and above all be able to identify them, be able to identify if a
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