Just imagine that in 1980, sperm whales would run away from people and now they're actually coming up to explore us now today. Recently saw a PBS Nature special about Sperm Whales and how the diver said the mother entrusted her son to him while she was in the deep hunting and the guy was swimming with the whale fro almost an hour.
It stops at the important part because it's AI-generated if you watch the diver's hands and arms, they do the Squidward noodle about halfway through. Arms with bones don't bend like that.
You know, I had written a long paragraph about how everything about this video was reasonable and in context - because it is - and videos aren't AI slop just because people say they're AI slop. I'll defend that stance to my last breath. BUT.
If you closely examine the way the diver's arms sort of noodle about halfway through the video, and the way their hands can't seem to pick a length, and the way the arms blend into the body for a moment, it's clear this is AI slop.
Why are people such assholes and ruin a precious and rare thing like this by being smart asses ugh. Just enjoy it or scroll on. Bet everyone who has something stupid to say has never, ever experienced something like this.. drives me insane
This photo is a little bit out of reference. Doubt it’s AI. The diver is swimming below the whale and the surface of the water is on the right side of the photo. Needs to be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise to get the correct perspective.
They swallowed a human once, but quickly throw him back up. They usually like us so likely was an accident but you can read about it, those things are massive
North_Spirit_1779@reddit
Those clicks are spooky, swimming next to a whale seems terrifying and also beautiful
Pelosi-Hairdryer@reddit
Just imagine that in 1980, sperm whales would run away from people and now they're actually coming up to explore us now today. Recently saw a PBS Nature special about Sperm Whales and how the diver said the mother entrusted her son to him while she was in the deep hunting and the guy was swimming with the whale fro almost an hour.
Medical_Leather_183@reddit
They would…… run?
oyvindi@reddit
They evolved since 1980
Various_Ad4726@reddit
*swim fast.
Walkdown43@reddit
I laughed out loud at this comment. Still laughing.
NUSSBERGERZ@reddit
Humans nearly wiped that species out via whaling. So when they heard boats they dived or tried to flee as a reflex.
ducksaredank@reddit
Do you maybe have a link where i could watch that?
Pelosi-Hairdryer@reddit
You have to subscribe to PBS as the episode is no longer on YouTube. Episode is called Patrick and the Whale.
Sweetie_Allia@reddit
where would I find the full footage? It seems like this click stops at the important moment
ceta_girl@reddit
It stops at the important part because it's AI-generated if you watch the diver's hands and arms, they do the Squidward noodle about halfway through. Arms with bones don't bend like that.
Sweetie_Allia@reddit
aww ok that's dissapointing
B_D_Mercer@reddit
Yeah, but how are they flying?
LeadingSky474@reddit
Yeah this is AI slop, video makes no sense.
ceta_girl@reddit
You know, I had written a long paragraph about how everything about this video was reasonable and in context - because it is - and videos aren't AI slop just because people say they're AI slop. I'll defend that stance to my last breath. BUT.
If you closely examine the way the diver's arms sort of noodle about halfway through the video, and the way their hands can't seem to pick a length, and the way the arms blend into the body for a moment, it's clear this is AI slop.
hippieghost_13@reddit
Why are people such assholes and ruin a precious and rare thing like this by being smart asses ugh. Just enjoy it or scroll on. Bet everyone who has something stupid to say has never, ever experienced something like this.. drives me insane
Cobalt_blue_dreamer@reddit
Is that person naked or something? Why are their hands weird?
Sharp_Equivalent_774@reddit
Ironically, the human is dressed like a sperm.
droseri@reddit
My thoughts exactly 😂😂
Survey217@reddit
Which is funny cuz this video looks like a sperm next to a sperm whale
LCQC_Expert@reddit
How lucky it is to swim with whales.
Philliesfan4fun@reddit
For reference, that person is 9 ft tall.
grumpypathdoc@reddit
This photo is a little bit out of reference. Doubt it’s AI. The diver is swimming below the whale and the surface of the water is on the right side of the photo. Needs to be rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise to get the correct perspective.
chunky_d77@reddit
Thanks for telling me which way to rotate the phone, but it still looks like AI
_Fredobert_@reddit
TurbulentCaregiver23@reddit
Looks fake. Turbulence of water alone from such a large creature would push the diver well away. After all the whale is just not going to never move.
nestoryirankunda@reddit
What..? You think it’s impossible for anything to swim near a whale
Gramerdim@reddit
try to be less ai pilled
jayellkay84@reddit
With the free diving fins you’re probably not far off.
disiskeviv@reddit
I don't think those fins are free.
Philliesfan4fun@reddit
🙄😒
bmwbaby@reddit
A sperm whale can literally click you to death.
johnson_kranium_666@reddit
holy bat shit sheepman
drbug2012@reddit
Is that the zygote next to it?
daikatanaman00@reddit
They swallowed a human once, but quickly throw him back up. They usually like us so likely was an accident but you can read about it, those things are massive
manytinyhumans@reddit
AI, that thing is not human
Boysenberry_17@reddit
Banana for scale?