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>watch old movie from 80s or 90s
>seems a bit odd visually somehow
>like it was AI generated
>that can't be right, AI videos are only now starting to look good
>unless...
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In the 80s they were experimenting with things and effects and those things do tend to look uncanny and thus the AI generated feel, It wasn't a problem in 90s where CGI kicked into overdrive
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Saars…. What do you think AI is trained using?



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