I hope no court ever accepts AI generated evidence.
bensmoif 6 hours ago [-]
Really interesting, and a link to your GitHub with a "code coming soon". Please get us the tool already!
christianh 5 hours ago [-]
Looks cool. How’s it different from https://github.com/gaomingqi/sam-body4d ? My guess: Is sam-body4d focused on temporally consistent body reconstruction into an MHR model, and Lift4D creates the full scene and a model of the tracked object (that doesn’t need to be a human). I may be way off, but a comparison would help me!
wondering how accurate the extrapolated distances are? Like the Rhino and the tree -- I wonder if the approximation could be useful in something like forensics from a security video?
avaer 19 minutes ago [-]
> I wonder if the approximation could be useful in something like forensics from a security video?
No. It's just some plausible thing the AI made up. It's literally like asking an LLM to generate evidence of a crime based on the prompt you presented.
There are plenty of cool use cases, just not forensics.
poly2it 7 hours ago [-]
This is insanely promising. What a time to be alive!
Joel_Mckay 7 hours ago [-]
Two Minute papers fan? fun YT channel =3
tamimio 7 hours ago [-]
Cool, so now when the swarm drones come after you, they can reconstruct the video on the fly from that single CCTV shot taken by flock, and pinpoint your location from the aggregated data by plantir!
It's only a matter of time before it's in use by law enforcement: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48520807
https://youtu.be/TV0ZUv4CMJ8?si=53etD-IUhsQkPpHt&t=1m41s
No. It's just some plausible thing the AI made up. It's literally like asking an LLM to generate evidence of a crime based on the prompt you presented.
There are plenty of cool use cases, just not forensics.