FWIW, photosensitive epilepsy is typically only triggered at flash rates between 3-30 hertz. The rate of flashing shown is extremely unlikely to cause seizures even in generally susceptible individuals.
Comment on Youtube AI filter making it dangerous to watch for people with Epilepsy due to a bug
webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
If you have epilepsy, watch out so you don’t randomly see something that could potentially kill you.
Great job google.
CatAssTrophy@safest.space 1 day ago
webghost0101@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
I don’t know the type of flashes causes by this glitch but the post specifically warns for epilepsy.
That part of the post might be wrong, that’s completely fair and i trust you have less to gain from lying.
Though my point is, if it is dangerous. What are they supposed to look out for? The “recommendation” should be google stop doing this shit.
echodot@feddit.uk 1 day ago
People take epilepsy risk a bit far. I mean I get it they don’t want to kill someone but people with epilepsy know how much flickering is required to be a problem and honestly it’s a lot. That flickering would be extremely annoying but it’s not going to be dangerous to me.
Although I must say I’ve never actually seen this issue and I watch a lot of YouTube because of my job which requires me to be on call but not actually doing anything.
There is an issue that YouTube occasionally has where a video will lock up for a couple of seconds and it always locks up at exactly the same point, and always recovers at exactly the same point, but that’s a very rare issue, isn’t flashing so is unlikely to cause epilepsy, and has been around for years now so is nothing to do with AI.
balance8873@lemmy.myserv.one 10 hours ago
I’m not saying this isn’t true, but this entire post gives off the vibes of Halloween candy scares.