Google admits AI viral video was edited to look better- QHN

A video showcasing the capabilities of Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) model which seemed too good to be true might just be that.

The Gemini demo, which has 1.6m views on YouTube, shows a remarkable back-and-forth where an AI responds in real time to spoken-word prompts and video.

In the video’s description, Google said all was not as it seemed – it had sped up responses for the sake of the demo.

In the video’s description, Google said all was not as it seemed – it had sped up responses for the sake of the demo.

In a blog post published at the same time as the demo, Google reveals how the video was actually made.

Subsequently, as first reported by Bloomberg Opinion, Google confirmed to the BBC it was in fact made by prompting the AI by “using still image frames from the footage, and prompting via text”.

“Our Hands on with Gemini demo video shows real prompts and outputs from Gemini,” said a Google spokesperson.

“We made it to showcase the range of Gemini’s capabilities and to inspire developers.”

A video showcasing the capabilities of Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) model which seemed too good to be true might just be that.

In the video’s description, Google said all was not as it seemed – it had sped up responses for the sake of the demo.

The Gemini demo, which has 1.6m views on YouTube, shows a remarkable back-and-forth where an AI responds in real time to spoken-word prompts and video.

In a blog post published at the same time as the demo, Google reveals how the video was actually made.

In the video’s description, Google said all was not as it seemed – it had sped up responses for the sake of the demo.

In the video’s description, Google said all was not as it seemed – it had sped up responses for the sake of the demo.

In a blog post published at the same time as the demo, Google reveals how the video was actually made.

Subsequently, as first reported by Bloomberg Opinion, Google confirmed to the BBC it was in fact made by prompting the AI by “using still image frames from the footage, and prompting via text”.

“Our Hands on with Gemini demo video shows real prompts and outputs from Gemini,” said a Google spokesperson.

“We made it to showcase the range of Gemini’s capabilities and to inspire developers.”

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