>>64031878If you think anime images are impressive wait till you learn what obsessive coomers can do with video.
Gens like this were cutting edge about half a year ago >>>/gif/29190664
A progressing scene with lots of stuff going on, readable text and no glaring continuity errors, geometry warping or extremely unnatural motion.
Examples of some major flaws that might not be immediately obvious:
Text is still among the hardest elements for AI, note how the book title is slightly warping. The AI has no concept of text, it can't assign a meaning to it. It's just random shape like anything. It also doesn't understand that the shape is drawn on a flat surface and isn't supposed to change between frames. It's dumb as hell.
The passing train also causes a huge glitch when approaching if you go frame by frame. AI has no concept of direction or what a passing train even is, it just has seen countless examples of sudden motion, but not enough. It's dumb as hell.
The view out of the passing train's windows doesn't match the background before it so object permanence is not there yet. In other words, AI isn't even at 8-month infant levels of intelligence development. It's dumb as hell.
Might seem like impossible magic to you but really, this stuff is primitive. Made by really, really fucking dumb systems with a really, really fucking massive datasets fed to them. A shame these massive bloated fuzzy algorithms will never develop into anything resembling actual intelligence.