In recent times, netizens have been stirred by a video uploaded by an internet user with the handle @beckylitv. The video features a woman delivering a product presentation with such realism that many question whether she is real or the product of AI generation.
According to reports from PetaPixel, the woman in the video is indeed real, but the video is partially generated by AI from a service called Arcads.ai. The woman has given permission to use her appearance in AI-generated videos, such as this viral content.
Arcads.ai, run by the French company FRESHR, enables customers to create videos by selecting from a catalog of content recorded previously by various creators. This service integrates uploaded scripts with selected video models, including lip synchronization and voice cloning from the model video creator or other creators.
Furthermore, some users on X (formerly known as Twitter) have found that the woman in the video has several profiles on Fiverr where she is known as Ariel M. and offers user-generated content (UGC), product reviews, and video advertisements.
@beckylitv, in further comments on X, explains how she creates highly realistic footage using AI and states that this new technology still involves many human skills to make the woman appear convincing.
"Just like with Midjourney or ChatGPT, you need skill in crafting the prompt. This video looks real because I matched the script with an AI model," writes @beckylitv.
This incident opens up a broad discussion about the advancements in AI technology and how it can change the way we perceive reality and the content we consume every day.
However, nobody knows how this technology will evolve and how easily accessible it will become in the coming months. prepare your gamesmax booster here.