There will come a point where you can just stop taking photos and go to Google travel timeline and it will give you an option to check out photos of you if you would have taken a snap at that location
Then you have a very very very very simple mind. This is just a small sample of what you can do with this tech. Fake smiles, turning heads, changing perception of what is true, creating fake moments by changing the whole mood of that moment. You could have a pic that has something terrible happening and you can make people look happy in a tragic moment. How can anyone take a pic seriously anymore????? It's over. The age of deception is here. This is a world I want no part of. Wish i was born 20 yrs earlier
I really wonder if/when we're going to reach a point in this "AI revolution" where it will become normalised to share photos of things that never actually happened in an attempt to pass them off as reality
What I think is going to happen is photos will become meaningless for third parties. You'll take yours for yourself and loved ones and the sharing of visual content will be focused on another type of experience.
As cool sounding as this technology is, we're gonna have to be even more mindful that the things we see from are even further from reality. You can't trust that photo someone uploaded on social media which they've labeled as their *perfect* weekend, as it's now highly likely to have some enhancement. So keep that always present in mind, so you don't fall into the trap of drawing comparisons between your life and that ultra reality.
@@goldeagle1319This. Even if the "AI" we see today aren't actually AI, you can bet your left nut that there are people out there who are making progress towards true AI. If the "AI" we have today can emulate different types of art, which have always been considered as the most human skill since it requires human creativity, then it's only a matter of time before it makes everything else obsolete. I reckon the last things that would get taken over would be physically demanding jobs that requires a lot of decision making and human judgement.
New analogue horror material for the future. Though I guess it's digital horror in this case. "You can't trust your senses anymore" type shit right here
Boutta have a early life crisis from this info ngl. Already can’t believe shit anybody says and now you can’t even believe pictures that would otherwise prove it.
the thing is that that is already doable in the current day. anyone with photoshop and skills can do it and this isnt a big issue. the reason this is getting fascinating is because of how easy it is to do
That's the idea... Just like Before AI deep fakes it would be possible to create them with video animation software but it would take longer and it was tough. Now with AI there is more alarm cz it's now easier
If a creep wants to do that in the first place, they would've done it way before this. There will always be people that misuse technology that's meant for good.
@@confused.cat. yeh obviously it's a tech podcast so they'll discuss the tech part but I'm just saying as humans we should not get lost in our waves of curiosity and create things that ultimately defeat the very purpose of doing that thing. Like creating airconditioners to cool the rooms but inturn it releases CFC and greenhouse gases which raises the planets temperature itself, creating AI art where the main purpose of art was the message/thought that the artist wanted to convey, etc. The technology in itself is astonishing and i love that part of it but these questions always arise in my mind.
Ever had an old person ask you to photoshop an image with wild expectations like it should be easy for you because you can use a phone? Now we can do that. Prepare yourselves for the editing requests, young folk.
they dont know this AI stuff anyways its the same for them, so it hardly matters if you dont inflate their expectations then it wont change anything. but if you tell them and show them that this is this and that is that, then yeah you are going to be busy
@@OmkarYadawad why not both? I mean can't you be a kick-ass photographer with some tricks up your sleeve? I mean while generative AI can create amazing art, it can't be at the race track to take a picture at the right moment? That's where you come in 📸
Still doesn’t take away the magic of capturing your own personal albeit not imperfect photos. I was shooting some macro photos with my 4 year old son this morning out in the garden and he was so proud of taking his own shots of insects and flowers.
And this is why trust is eroding faster than ever. Photo editing has been around for so long but the barrier to entry was harder. This just means we can’t trust any phot from anyone.
I think that both candid and edited photos all have their place, both artistically and for memorializing a moment. I think it's great to have more accessible creative tools - its perfectionism and lack of transparency that cause us to devalue the merits of both types of images. Even in many artistic circles, pure flawlessness is seen to diminish the artistic quality in many works.
Well, there goes artists, there goes photographers, There goes videographers and cinematographers, there goes music creators DJs, and.... What else am I missing here?
When everything is unnaturally perfect we will seek out and appreciate the imperfect. We’ve already seen this with lo-fi movements across media and how painters reacted to photography.
It would be interesting to have a non-edited certificate on pictures (that is electronically checked by the viewers' phone). Are there any protected picture formats that can't be modified/copied ?
Dose anyone else watching share the opinion that editing photos to that extent would change a once valuable real imperfect situation to be remembered to a situation that straight up didn’t happen training your brain to recall your most valuable memory’s different to how they actually happened, i for one love photos that aren’t perfect because they show vision and effort to capture the moment as it is.
There will come a point where watching photos lonely , you wouldn't feel the nostalgia of the thing , because that never happened After this day you will not smile at photos because of the memories but because of your editing and these skills
This is cool, but kinda baby steps compared to things like Photoshop generative fill AI which takes this to a whole new level. Want o change your clothes or make a portrait photo landscape and “create” the missing content. No problem. Scary stuff
Thanks for putting the photo examples at the bottom of the short. Now there's crap from youtubes interface in the way, but hey I get a perfect view of the 2 guys talking 😂
"hey Google. I have never been to Japan. Create some photos and videos of me in Japan and upload some experiences on my neural link so that I remember I was there" 😂
Remember these are specifically photos that google uses as a demonstration so are curated to be the best examples and wont be as perfect in your own most of the time
😳 this is better than Luminar Neo ai. It’s a little scary how good AI is getting but this is seriously great for making those small tweaks that would have otherwise ruined your photo
There will come a point where you can just stop taking photos and go to Google travel timeline and it will give you an option to check out photos of you if you would have taken a snap at that location
REMEMBER THIS PEOPLE, TAG THIS PERSON ONCE THIS BECOMES REALITY🗣️🗣️🗣️
Taking from that Doremon episode?
@@thatoneguywholovesthena-4529 omggggggg do shut up. Nobody cares
@@jyotirmaysarkar6319 LMAO I REMEMBER IT
Doraemon ref?
This is frightening, because theres going to be an even larger disconnect between reality and something edited
Going to be?
These are things that could be done before, just more streamlined and easier for the average person to use
It's just an easier version of photoshop
skill issue
@@meknowu1 and photoshop has already been used in damaging ways
We are on the brink of the only 100% sure way of knowing something happened was to have been there in person.
Not when they can mess with your memories.
I kinda feel like we’re there already.
Except not cuz neuralink
Yup. News articles, books, and art being created by AI. Half the likes and comments are always bots. As if we weren’t overwhelmed enough already
Forgetting that humans are notorious for having terrible memory
Catfishing is about to be taken to a whole new level
I can’t think of anything bad that could happen with these tools.
loss of uniqueness
You mean like propaganda?
@@Mf_Cooldawg the government be taking notes rn
Then you have a very very very very simple mind. This is just a small sample of what you can do with this tech. Fake smiles, turning heads, changing perception of what is true, creating fake moments by changing the whole mood of that moment. You could have a pic that has something terrible happening and you can make people look happy in a tragic moment. How can anyone take a pic seriously anymore????? It's over. The age of deception is here. This is a world I want no part of. Wish i was born 20 yrs earlier
Photo is the capturing of a moment, it doesn't need to be perfect. It needs to be true, not some ai generated
I totally agree. Rubbish framing etc. give family photos personality.
@@jacob8949 And good laughter even after years and years looking at them.
Age of A.i starting
What about filters?
Who says it "needs" to be true ? Arent you just framing your opinion as a fact ?
I really wonder if/when we're going to reach a point in this "AI revolution" where it will become normalised to share photos of things that never actually happened in an attempt to pass them off as reality
To be fair, that regularly happens these days already
What I think is going to happen is photos will become meaningless for third parties. You'll take yours for yourself and loved ones and the sharing of visual content will be focused on another type of experience.
Sounds like Instagram
You don’t need AI for that. Josef Stalin was doing it back in the 1930s.
that's when we stop believing in the shit that's uploaded to IG and finally it will disappear.
It’s not Artifficial inteligence age, it’s Artifficial world age…
As cool sounding as this technology is, we're gonna have to be even more mindful that the things we see from are even further from reality.
You can't trust that photo someone uploaded on social media which they've labeled as their *perfect* weekend, as it's now highly likely to have some enhancement.
So keep that always present in mind, so you don't fall into the trap of drawing comparisons between your life and that ultra reality.
Skill will be a thing of the past in 10 years.
No. Some skills will become obsolete as other skills will become useful. When the car was invented horse riding eventually became rare.
@@TheMasterhomasterAI will advance literally every single aspect of what we know. It may not be 10 years, but “skill” will soon just be an update
@@goldeagle1319This. Even if the "AI" we see today aren't actually AI, you can bet your left nut that there are people out there who are making progress towards true AI. If the "AI" we have today can emulate different types of art, which have always been considered as the most human skill since it requires human creativity, then it's only a matter of time before it makes everything else obsolete.
I reckon the last things that would get taken over would be physically demanding jobs that requires a lot of decision making and human judgement.
" they'll think your a god. " 😂
“Pics or it didn’t happen” probably won’t apply anymore
New analogue horror material for the future. Though I guess it's digital horror in this case. "You can't trust your senses anymore" type shit right here
Descartes walked around shouting this exact phrase about 400 years ago
Boutta have a early life crisis from this info ngl. Already can’t believe shit anybody says and now you can’t even believe pictures that would otherwise prove it.
Thats the worst photo of that waterfall in iceland no amount of editor can make that better
I think that was on purpose. To show that even the shitty photos can be improved
I see how this can easily go wrong. Take a 2ft from a total stranger. Reduce the distance btwn you two and make it intimate
the thing is that that is already doable in the current day. anyone with photoshop and skills can do it and this isnt a big issue. the reason this is getting fascinating is because of how easy it is to do
That's the idea... Just like Before AI deep fakes it would be possible to create them with video animation software but it would take longer and it was tough. Now with AI there is more alarm cz it's now easier
If a creep wants to do that in the first place, they would've done it way before this. There will always be people that misuse technology that's meant for good.
Why are we soo obsessed with perfection? Isn't the imperfection itself one of the main assence of the photos if not the main one.
this is why film photos are having a massive comeback in recent years.
Yes, but remember this short is from a podcast based on Tech. It's about the new innovations and technological developments in field of Ai.
@@confused.cat. yeh obviously it's a tech podcast so they'll discuss the tech part but I'm just saying as humans we should not get lost in our waves of curiosity and create things that ultimately defeat the very purpose of doing that thing. Like creating airconditioners to cool the rooms but inturn it releases CFC and greenhouse gases which raises the planets temperature itself, creating AI art where the main purpose of art was the message/thought that the artist wanted to convey, etc.
The technology in itself is astonishing and i love that part of it but these questions always arise in my mind.
You are right and that's why I never advocate these. Imperfection is a reality. Reality is imperfection.
The philosophy you looking for is wabi sabi
Well now, a picture can longer mean a thousand words.
One more step closer to Dystopia
scammers literally shaking about this. Their field day is glorious
This is insane... Ai is not taking it easy on us
This isn’t anything that a professional on photoshop couldn’t do but now it’s available to the layman.
This is the constant progression of everything it seems
I think that's what'll happen in the smartphone industry next. not the selling of high-end hardware, but AI software.
We’re kinda already there. There are so many apps that charge extra for premium features, including AI.
I don't even have to align the shot when taking a pic with the Leaning Tower of Piza anymore 😂
Photos are memories, edit the photos corrupt the memory
Ever had an old person ask you to photoshop an image with wild expectations like it should be easy for you because you can use a phone? Now we can do that. Prepare yourselves for the editing requests, young folk.
they dont know this AI stuff anyways its the same for them, so it hardly matters if you dont inflate their expectations then it wont change anything. but if you tell them and show them that this is this and that is that, then yeah you are going to be busy
Just don't tell your grandparents that this technology exists and they'll never know
Marques lookin’ like an auntie in that 1st pic
Photography should be the truth and nothing else.
I just hope the pixel 8 is more power efficient. I would ditch the S23 in a heartbeat
Why pixel 8? What appeals you? Could it be the smart AI google camera apps?
As a photographer I don't like it🤧 But I also understand how amazing it is.
Wouldn't it make your job easier? I mean you could fix every shot you take
@@hugogonzalez1749 Definitely, but there's always this conflict of making myself skilled vs putting everything on post production.
@@OmkarYadawad why not both? I mean can't you be a kick-ass photographer with some tricks up your sleeve? I mean while generative AI can create amazing art, it can't be at the race track to take a picture at the right moment? That's where you come in 📸
Take advantage of it my friend. Use it to create your perfect framing.
I love this and hate it at the same time. We're just getting further and further from reality it feels like.
Massively boosting creativity at the sake of reality.
Reminds me of the meme where the guy was asked to edit photos, and he edited it relatively close to the request 🤣
It should be law to have tracecodes in these AI edited videos and photos. This will be used criminally and to obscure justice
Finally some common sense
Which app allows us to do this?
as the Hobo from 'Polar Express' says, "seeing is believing"
There will come a time where you'll find perfect perfect photos in your brain of places you've never seen
This is comforting. Everyone is now able to make magical moments last. Now everyone need to learn the importance of external harddrive.
Bad idea in my opinion the idea behind bad photos is life experience that you look bad and say I remember this one 😂 and story behind it.
Now bad photos will look like okay photos. Amazing.
Still doesn’t take away the magic of capturing your own personal albeit not imperfect photos. I was shooting some macro photos with my 4 year old son this morning out in the garden and he was so proud of taking his own shots of insects and flowers.
Magic eraser works about 5% as well as advertised
Thank you, I thought it was just me that felt it wasn't that impressive
says the guy who never tried it because its not released yet
@@YasinHasan magic eraser is already released for new pixel phones and you can still get the apk for your phone. I had it on my 3xl
@@YasinHasanmagic eraser not magic editor. Magic eraser has been available for a long time now
85% yes, 5% hell no
And this is why trust is eroding faster than ever. Photo editing has been around for so long but the barrier to entry was harder. This just means we can’t trust any phot from anyone.
You can't even trust what you see anymore.
I am the photo god!
“Coming in the summer”
I hope the idea about taking raw photos for raw memories still has a place in people's hearts:)
Game changer for those leaning tower of Pisa photos.
Google are so ahead of everyone else when it comes to software. I find it baffling that their products aren't more popular.
"We'll just fix it in post."
I think that both candid and edited photos all have their place, both artistically and for memorializing a moment. I think it's great to have more accessible creative tools - its perfectionism and lack of transparency that cause us to devalue the merits of both types of images. Even in many artistic circles, pure flawlessness is seen to diminish the artistic quality in many works.
Stalin: “I don't get it. What's new about it!?”
I'm going to go out on a limb and say you can't trust any photo or video within the last 50 or more years.
Photo looking like Mos Def shooting a music video.
every pisa tower pic gonna be perfect
Some day, you’ll have pictures showing you’ve been to every place in the world without even going to them. Crazy.
Well, there goes artists, there goes photographers, There goes videographers and cinematographers, there goes music creators DJs, and.... What else am I missing here?
When everything is unnaturally perfect we will seek out and appreciate the imperfect. We’ve already seen this with lo-fi movements across media and how painters reacted to photography.
It would be interesting to have a non-edited certificate on pictures (that is electronically checked by the viewers' phone).
Are there any protected picture formats that can't be modified/copied ?
Raw files. But I'm not gonna share 50mb ungraded pictures 😂
RIP all those couples who realize they were in childhood photos together now that parents will erase all the other kids from the photos.
Dose anyone else watching share the opinion that editing photos to that extent would change a once valuable real imperfect situation to be remembered to a situation that straight up didn’t happen training your brain to recall your most valuable memory’s different to how they actually happened, i for one love photos that aren’t perfect because they show vision and effort to capture the moment as it is.
This might be the end of an era where we laugh because of terrible but funny photos we captured.
There will come a point where watching photos lonely , you wouldn't feel the nostalgia of the thing , because that never happened
After this day you will not smile at photos because of the memories but because of your editing and these skills
And this is why I want to live like a hermit in the middle of the woods. Its only getting worse from this point on.
This is cool, but kinda baby steps compared to things like Photoshop generative fill AI which takes this to a whole new level. Want o change your clothes or make a portrait photo landscape and “create” the missing content. No problem. Scary stuff
As someone who has studied graphic design it amazes me how much people hate reality.
I love when Mark Zuckerberg comes to WavePodcast when he has free time.
It's cool to see stuff we've been doing for years in desktop Photoshop come to mobile devices.
It's still possible to see whether something has been edited if you take a closer look so we shouldn't worry too much
Ah yes, the iconic Skogafoss (waterfall) in Iceland.
This resolution is better than the 360p of the livestream
Thanks for putting the photo examples at the bottom of the short. Now there's crap from youtubes interface in the way, but hey I get a perfect view of the 2 guys talking 😂
Interesting, but also kinda cool, but also kinda terrifying, but also kinda everything
Time to disconnect from everything, since unless you see it with your own eyes, you'll never know if it's real or fake.. but probably the latter.
They usually do demonstrations on the train split. So tbd how well it actually works
tagline should be "you already lie about your life, why not have photos to match?"
And now that's so common. S24 have this feature in built
"hey Google. I have never been to Japan. Create some photos and videos of me in Japan and upload some experiences on my neural link so that I remember I was there"
😂
That moment Google actually tries to deliver
I'm a big fan 😜
What is the point of photo if it is fake
James Fridman doesn't want you to know this one simple trick.
And i fear that this is the end for feeling any form of motivation for creativity
Great words said " What is a photo? "
I mran like wow
Remember these are specifically photos that google uses as a demonstration so are curated to be the best examples and wont be as perfect in your own most of the time
We can now show all the leaders of all the countries doing Nazi salute in UN assembly 😂
😳 this is better than Luminar Neo ai. It’s a little scary how good AI is getting but this is seriously great for making those small tweaks that would have otherwise ruined your photo
Its like going back in time lol
EDP45 gonna start saying those pictures were all edited
They'll think you're a god, it's crazy!
Any equivalent effects on videos?
Oh boy, instagram models going crazy now
Could you imagine what MKBHD would be saying if
So now you can perfect those photos that nobody's ever going to look at again.
This reminds me of a Doraemon gadget that Nobita had used once
Falling for the clever advertising. Lol
Please upload a video on Universal Translator
That is absolutely crazy.
Google photos turning into Adobe Photoshop
You know, I watched this podcast before.. but we could ask “what is a video?”. Because we can edit those like crazy now.
That's why I never regret to pay monthly on Google. The best company
Photoshop be like
I m done now packup bag guyz
As that one family member, I feel attacked 😅
Commenting just to boost this video, would love to see more Kick or Keep edited and on UA-cam.
More exciting than anything from the Apple Keynote... And scarier!
if you close your eyes and listen to the second guy. it is similar to Mark Zuckerberg.