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> You're also right. There are "tells." But, a tell isn't a tell until we've seen it a few times.

Once you have seen a few you can tell instantly. They all move at 2 keyframes per second, that makes all movements seem alien and everything in an image moves strangely in sync. The dog moves in slow motion since they need more keyframes etc. That street some looks like they move in slow motion and others not.

People will quickly learn to notice those issues, they aren't even subtle once you are aware of them, not to mention the disappearing things etc.

And that wouldn't be very easy to fix, they need to train it on keyframes because training frame by frame is too much.

But that should make this really easy for others to replicate. You just train on keyframes and then train a model to fill in between keyframes, and you get this. It has some limitations as we see with movement keeping the same pace in every video, but there are a lot of cool results from it anyway.



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