AI’s getting better at faking crowds. Here’s why that’s cause for concern

A still showing an AI-created crowd at a big public event from OpenAI’s publicity video for its new video generation platform Sora 2. AI crowd scenes have traditionally posed a big technical challenge for companies like OpenAI and Google. But their models are improving all the time. OpenAI

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A Will Smith concert video tore through the internet recently — not for his performance, but for the crowd. Eagle-eyed viewers noticed odd fingers and faces, in the audience, among other visual glitches, and suspected AI manipulation.

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