Chengdu next gen combat aircraft (?J-36)

jnd85

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Watching the bottom video, toward the end when it replays the tree branches coming into view it looks to me like some parts of the tree just seem to spawn into existence, like it might be AI. Does anyone else see it?

An alternative explanation is that the phone being used has some kind of always on AI enhancement feature that was making "improvements" to the video in real time, or that he ran it through some kind of enhancement filter to zoom in and it just created the spawning as a side effect. But I can't think of a model or filter that would glitch like that off the top of my head.

Anyone else have a better idea?
 
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pkj

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Watching the bottom video, toward the end when it replays the tree branches coming into view it looks to me like some parts of the tree just seem to spawn into existence, like it might be AI. Does anyone else see it?

An alternative explanation is that the phone being used has some kind of always on AI enhancement feature that was making "improvements" to the video in real time, or that he ran it through some kind of enhancement filter to zoom in and it just created the spawning as a side effect. But I can't think of a model or filter that would glitch like that off the top of my head.

Anyone else have a better idea?

Right around the 25 sec mark....how the leaves, between camera and the far away plane, comes into sharper focus, does seem artificial or manipulated somehow.
 

thingymabob

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An alternative explanation is that the phone being used has some kind of always on AI enhancement feature that was making "improvements" to the video in real time, or that he ran it through some kind of enhancement filter to zoom in and it just created the spawning as a side effect. But I can't think of a model or filter that would glitch like that off the top of my head.
This is a bit older than what we know of AI nowadays but that's the classic effect that comes from frame interpolation.
Basically, for the slow-mo effect in the second half of the video, the person decided to use frame interpolation software to generate more frames as using slow-mo on the original video would be quite jittery with the reduced frame rate. Therefore extra frames have to be created in between the original frames. Images with very fine and random details, like that of the leaves of a tree are very difficult to interpolate accurately, hence the weird fuzzy and artificial effect.
 
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