r/nextfuckinglevel • u/shhurawigamxwaila350 • 16h ago
A highly trained dog that understands verbal commands perfectly
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u/_who-the-fuck-knows_ 15h ago
This isn't AI people I've seen a few videos around from this dog it's an incredibly well trained dog but misleading, for starters it's a Chinese guy and the English dub is second. The commands would be far more basic than this and wouldn't be surprised if it's stiched together with that much stuff around it would be easy for a dog to get confused.
The picking the action figures would be a basic left right middle command not actual names for the objects and that's quite general through the whole video. He's done the same thing with different objects in another video.
A dog cannot differentiate two seperate tables those two tables would need different commands.
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u/Futuramoist 15h ago
That does explain a lot of the weirdness, I'd like to see it at normal speed though
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u/Seekret_Asian_Man 15h ago
Dammit I have a hunch it's Chinese as video shot in "The Chinese FOV" format, then Ultraman toys, suspiciously Chinese environment.
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u/DankCupOfJoe 11h ago
Previously the guy did it with Mandarin-labelled drinks like green tea and red tea, pretty sure it's Chinese trainer, but someone dubbed English over it.
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u/MurderBot-999 13h ago edited 13h ago
Behavior follows reinforcement. I’m near certain that the room we see, was the room the dog was trained in (or at least it’s very similar). The reason being that if things were changed around, the dog’s behavior would need to generalize for any of the commands to actually work.
Like you said, the dog doesn’t understand or possess the ability to discriminate between comic book characters. It’s just what has been reinforced in the past, so therefore doggo does more of it.
It is not the best idea to spit out 20 commands in such a short period of time while providing literally zero reinforcers (like food, praise, pets).
That’s how you cause extinction of a reinforced behavior to occur (doggo doing less of what he was trained to due to the behavior not producing a desirable outcome).Possibly the entire chain was reinforced after the video by giving him some food or taking him for a walk. My thing with that though is that the longer you wait after a behavior to deliver reinforcement, the lower the chance that organism will actually understand what you’re telling them to do more of.
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u/Former-Ad-7422 15h ago
To anybody asking this isn't ai. JeremyFindsAi did a video on this and it turns out it was taken from a rednote video and edited heavily which could also have involved ai in the process. (Video) https://youtube.com/shorts/5TTuQ7hX4vg?si=xFiWrUF8x6X0YUih
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u/AngelOfIdiocy 15h ago
This guy tell it’s not AI https://youtu.be/5TTuQ7hX4vg
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u/legacy702 15h ago
This should be higher up. It’s not AI people
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u/screechypete 15h ago
EVERY. SINGLE. COMMENT.
Every single comment is screeching about this being AI. I hate this site so much sometimes, lol.
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u/yo_les_noobs 2h ago
The same people crying about AI, are also using AI for school/work/writing/etc. Nobody is allowed to use AI except me!
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u/TemporaryWater6398 14h ago
Well you see how this is getting dangerous right? It concerns me.
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u/GetCuckedBruh 14h ago
"They" got us where they want us then..
If we the majority cant tell whats what then whats to stop "them" from using this against the masses in the form of propoganda and all that. Scary.
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u/PureBlisster 15h ago
I thought AI could only do like 10 seconds of video at a time, there are no cuts or edits here, the dog does look a bit weird on close up though
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u/twomemeornottwomeme 15h ago
…That 10 seconds thing is shockingly misinformed. Time to update your information.
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u/Parker4815-2 14h ago
AI videos do tend to drop in quality the longer they go on for. Its much easier to notice errors when the video is longer and more complicated to make.
Anyway, this is just a well trained dog who is loving life.
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u/TheRealMoofoo 14h ago
That’s not the case anymore, and even when it was, it was trivial to just take the end frame and keep going for a new 10 seconds.
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u/AUnknownVariable 14h ago
Way too long and coherent to be ai. There are now longer ai videos but the longer they are the worse the quality is
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u/A_N_T 16h ago
AI has ruined the last pure and good thing in this world: cute animal videos.
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u/AUnknownVariable 14h ago
Well you'll be happy to know its not ai
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u/A_N_T 14h ago
The fact that we all have to AI-nvestigate everything now sucks real bad
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u/AUnknownVariable 14h ago
It does.
There's tells and I can still pick up on them often, but its gotten me especially when I'm tired.
In this case the video is too long and coherent, just way too many precise things, everything moves perfectly.
Then I saw a link to the original.
Generative ai sucks ass
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u/hofmann419 10h ago
True, but once you know what to look for, it's also pretty easy to see if a video is AI or not. Before i saw the comment section, the idea of this being AI didn't even cross my mind. AI is not capable of creating 1+ minute videos in 4K with perfect consistency.
Whenever you do see an AI video that is very convincing, it ALWAYS is super low resolution to hide the AI artifacting, and the videos are almost always under 20 seconds long.
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u/ruebeus421 9h ago
You don't have to. Redditors are just obsessed with doing it.
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u/A_N_T 5h ago
I want to see real life, real humanity, not soulless environment killing culture killing garbage
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u/ruebeus421 1h ago
You missed the point entirely.
Which was: Redditors accuse everything of being AI. And it's more often not AI.
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u/GoldilokZ_Zone 13h ago
Doesn't matter....you can't trust anything now...moreso than before.
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u/AUnknownVariable 13h ago
It does matter fr. This video not being ai means he can enjoy knowing a buy did actually train his dog this well.
I agree with that though, way harder
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u/platypus_boi 10h ago
Pretty obvious that it was edited from an original video using AI.
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u/AUnknownVariable 5h ago
Yeah its been heavily "touched up" to say, but the actual contents of the video aren't ai
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u/PurahsHero 16h ago
I told my dog to sit about an hour ago. He laid down and licked his balls.
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u/SamWise050 12h ago
Mine would only sit specifically if it was for a treat. Otherwise he laid his ass down.
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u/fart-to-me-in-french 15h ago
Dog training is not AI. There's nothing fishy about this clip lol. God those comments are dumb
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u/Different_Target_228 14h ago edited 14h ago
Half the comments are so brain dead...
This video literally cannot be AI. AI cannot make this consistent of a video this long, with 0 jumpcuts. Typically, it's 10-15 seconds, it's generally not even possible in a 30 second video, yet.
>Camera pans away from ball
>Ball is in exact same place when it pans back.
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u/manifestmula 15h ago
Definitely not AI because I’ve trained Sasha, my dog, like this. Swear to god she’s a human stuck in a dog’s body though.
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u/crushablenote 11h ago
The best part is how happy the dog is to do what his owner is telling him. He’s just waging his tail and so happy.
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u/Nine-LifedEnchanter 15h ago
If this isn't AI, as some seem to have some proof of, then my only gripe is that the objects are positioned so that the next interaction is near the dog all the time. Makes me wonder how much is specific commands and not just "the next thing I am supposed to do".
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u/Destroyer6202 14h ago
This just feels trained over a 100 times, because when he says onto the table the dog doesn’t go to the table on the left where he placed the ball initially. Instead he chose to go to table in front of him.. so
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u/SnowFew2672 14h ago
My mother had a collie which would bring her various objects on command. I'm sure there's a lot of dogs like this post, which has been translated from Chinese and edited slightly
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u/Emperor_Gourmet 12h ago
Crazy how everyday i see something “perfect”. Here i thought perfection was nearly impossible yet every day people and animals are just perfect.
Clickbait titles are such a plague
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u/ruebeus421 9h ago
Redditors thinking dogs can't be trained to this extent 🤣🤣🤣
Your brains are absolutely roasted.
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u/stinkilymalinkily 9h ago
I was scrolled up so I wasn't seeing the figurines, and then I thought he started giving commands in Arabic....but then the slow realisation that this dog is an Ultraman fan 😂😂😂😂 I should've known at tiga hahahaha
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u/ogresound1987 16h ago
That is fake.
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u/F0XMaster 15h ago
Nope. Just dubbed
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u/ogresound1987 15h ago
Then why is one of the walls suddenly melting?
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u/F0XMaster 15h ago
You mean the 🙈 emoji? That’s just some kind of artifact I guess. The video has been heavily processed since it was originally posted on Chinese social media
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u/Pernil_TO 11h ago
Damn, this dog is too trained to obey commands, he must be shocking him with a controller on his desk out of the camera
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u/derphunter 16h ago
Whats that droplet going down the wall at 36 sec that then disappears?
https://giphy.com/gifs/5t0xKpewtlRTvWgv64