It’s not so much that they down- and upscale the video of shorts, their algorithm changes the look of people. It warps skin and does a strange sort of sharpening that makes things look quite unreal and almost plastic.
It is a filter that evens the look with images generated by, say, grok or one of the other AI filters.
In a year people will think that “AI-look” is a normal video look, and stuff generated with it is what humans can look like. We will see crazed AI-fashion looks popping up.
ObviouslyNotBanana@piefed.world 1 day ago
I mean yeah, it doesn't seem entirely unreasonable. But if it actually was reasonable, wouldn't they just inform the uploader?
T156@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Or give an option to toggle. Surely letting people turn it off would save them even more resources, if they don’t have to bother with upscaling the video in the first place.
01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 1 day ago
It likely costs them less to upscale than it does to store and serve a full sized video, so they’re not giving the uploader the choice.
exu@feditown.com 1 day ago
Storage is very cheap. This only makes sense if they actually do the upscaling client side