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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRare Photos of Woodstock Brought To Life With AI (1969)
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Rare Photos of Woodstock Brought To Life With AI (1969) (Original Post)
red dog 1
Jun 2025
OP
Thank you, very much red dog 1. Rich, my husband was there. He was going to school at UMASS.
debm55
Jun 2025
#3
AI slop. Using tools trained on all the copyrighted intellectual property the AI company could steal, and
highplainsdem
Jun 2025
#10
sinkingfeeling
(56,406 posts)1. Everyone now late into their 70s or 80s. It was a great cultural change.
justaprogressive
(5,509 posts)12. I'm Actually in my early 70's
I was 14, and lots of younger children were there too...
The video is junk.
Deuxcents
(24,142 posts)2. Love this ✌️
debm55
(50,921 posts)3. Thank you, very much red dog 1. Rich, my husband was there. He was going to school at UMASS.

Emile
(37,747 posts)4. Talking about my generation!
Thanks, enjoyed it immensely.
red dog 1
(31,902 posts)5. My generation too.

sl8
(16,878 posts)6. Note that the description says "brought to life with AI". nt
electric_blue68
(23,998 posts)7. I figured that; how else with still photos.
Still, interesting.
sl8
(16,878 posts)8. Sure, but it's still good to identify AI work as AI. nt
electric_blue68
(23,998 posts)9. Ah, yes, true. 👍
highplainsdem
(58,319 posts)11. It's best not to generate or circulate AI slop at all.
highplainsdem
(58,319 posts)10. AI slop. Using tools trained on all the copyrighted intellectual property the AI company could steal, and
exploited by a car-obsessed YouTuber starting just a month ago. He's churning this crap out roughly every other day.
This is just slop, not real film of that time. But the way AI slop pollutes the internet, this garbage will soon be circulated as reality.