A Reddit post showed a video version of Kim Basinger’s Playboy shoot
I’m assuming this is some AI trickery, but I don’t know that for a fact. Does anyone how this was created or where it came from?
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A Reddit post showed a video version of Kim Basinger’s Playboy shoot
I’m assuming this is some AI trickery, but I don’t know that for a fact. Does anyone how this was created or where it came from?
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There are any number of AI video generating sites and tools out there, many of them are free to use for small projects. The free ones generally have content filters restricting nudity, but there are paid sites where you don’t have that limitation as well as being able to create more videos per month or day, longer videos, larger resolution. etc. You just need an initial photo, or a pair of them with the beginning and end frames, then write a prompt of what you want to happen (e.g., “Girl by the seashore turns and brushes her hair back from her face. She smiles as she sees the photographer.”)
Shouldn’t this be counted as fake if only the first frame is actually Kim.
The key issue is that I have no way of knowing for sure whether it is an outtake, or made from one frame, or made from a first and last frame, or what.
It does seem to me that there is a point there where Kim’s face kind of morphs into Cheryl Tiegs’, but is that just my imagination? Dunno.
That’s the problem with AI. You just don’t know exactly what’s real unless the creator pulls back the curtain.
I wonder how long it will be before we find out that somebody we thought was a real person has simply been AI all along. “Hey AI, I don’t want to pay J-Law, even though this role is perfect for her. Create me a J-Law type to do this role.” And all of us will think that Liliana Lee is sexiest woman who ever lived – until we find out she never lived at all.
I think the AI just filled in the blanks based on that one photo.
I think that’s probably right because the chain on her thigh doesn’t follow the law of gravity. It stays in its original position on her thigh, as if it were glued.
On the other hand, the computer seemed to do a good job on other things.
* As she raised her arm, the shadow of the arm on her torso seemed to move appropriately.
* And the waves seem to move naturally.
I wonder how the computer modeled Kim Basinger smiling warmly, given that she smiled about as often as Leni Klum. Do you think the computer used somebody else’s lower face as a model?
There’s going to be a day when you are watching I Love Lucy and you will be able to tell the AI that Captain Kirk just beamed into the kitchen and is now kissing Ethel.
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Click “A Reddit post” in the first sentence.
Tilly Norwood is just a start. 20 years from now there will still be real films being made, but there will also be a larger volume of 100% AI films being made. And some of them will be better than the real films.
It’s 100% AI, using an image as a prompt. Nothing special or unique these days, you can do it with the Grok app on iphone (though it only allows topless pictures not full frontal).
The clips are all short because AI can’t really maintain consistency for long. It doesn’t know it’s Kim Basinger’s face, just a hot blonde woman, so the longer it goes on the more it will change her looks.
The workaround for this is to take a still of the final frame it generates and use that to prompt a new image, but even then you’ll find that the face and body will change from movie to movie, until after about a minute you will have a completely different person with completely different color tones.
Google and other companies are working on solving that, but none of their tech works with porn at the moment.
I’ve been fooling around making short porn films with Grok and Wan AI tools, and they are fun but quickly run into limitations, and weird physics and behavior, and all sorts of other stuff. And of course the audio is random, some will let you generate speech, but the voices and tones are completely random and inconsistent. I put a link to one I made in the website field if that’s allowed.
To conclude my little rant, AI is a great tool for certain things, and a REALLY fun toy to mess around with the NSFW stuff, but all the proclamations about it replacing real movies are a bit wishful thinking.
Yes, I think AI movies, AI actors in movies, etc., will only be fully possible in about 15-20 years. Or maybe even less time, but it will still take a while. But it’s something that can already replace many people in advertising and TV commercials, etc., and that could happen in the next few years.
Grok etc. are not the state of the art in AI movies.
Doesn’t appear that it would be too difficult to create even with just the images in the released magazine shoot. Playboy has often put many outtakes on their subscription websites, but I don’t know if they did that for Basinger. The video here is very jumpy looking like it’s basically some frames stitched together. Pretty easy for software to take some images and interpolate images in between. It’s sort of fake, but not really since it is using real images to create the other images. Since the animation looks very jumpy, it doesn’t really look like a video. It doesn’t take AI to do this, it could be done with any graphics software. Using AI just allows it to be done quickly without human intervention.