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[–] wk5ar@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

yesterday i opened a link friend sent me of alan watts speech. i liked some part of it very much but when i sent it to some other friend he told me that it is probably ai made. i was shocked and in disbelief but of course i asked ai if it was ai made and ai confirmed it was most probably. so here's the explanation. don't fall for it like i did.

It's almost certainly AI-generated. Here's why: There's been an explosion of AI-generated Alan Watts voice content on YouTube — typically characterized by a clear, slightly high-pitched English accent with no background hiss, tape noise, or room ambiance. (Medium) A key tell: Watts' authentic recordings from the 1950s–70s were captured on reel-to-reel tape and have characteristic hiss, pops, and ambient room sounds. AI versions sound unnervingly clean by comparison. (Medium) Many of the original recordings have actually been pulled from YouTube by the Alan Watts Foundation, which manages copyright and distributes his work through official channels. This has left a gap that AI imitations have filled. (Medium) How to tell if a specific video is AI: Too-clean audio (no tape hiss, no room noise) Slightly robotic cadence or unnatural pauses Content that doesn't match any known lecture title The channel isn't the official Alan Watts Organization The official channel is Alan Watts Organization on YouTube, and real recordings will have that vintage audio texture. If the video you linked sounds pristine, it's AI.

[–] Speculater@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

To be fair, game knows game. It's probably one of the few legitimate tasks it would do great at.

[–] lugal@sopuli.xyz 3 points 3 days ago

Long before LLM and stuff, it was common practice to train one neural network to create something and a second one to decide which is AI and which isn't. Once the second can't detect the first anymore, the first is good enough