Mu just isn’t the one comic who has tried to mimic the model of AI-generated movies, however he actually nails all the parts: The clumsy bodily actions, the spaced-out facial expressions, and the unpredictable plot improvement. Many viewers, me included, have been shocked at how precisely he captured the essence of AI slop movies.
Mu tells me that the half-dozen AI imitation movies he has filmed characterize solely a small a part of his performing profession. He has wished to be an actor since faculty and spent the summer time after his freshman 12 months at Hengdian World Studios—the world’s largest movie studio—on the lookout for background performing alternatives. He began making comedy sketches on Chinese language social media in 2019, and content material creation now takes up most of his time.
The success of his AI imitation movies earned him a sponsorship deal from a Chinese language generative AI firm, which paid him 80,000 RMB (about $11,000) to supply two extra sketches selling the corporate’s video mannequin. That’s not a nasty gig, however I actually anticipated Mu to have obtained extra alternatives by his international virality.
As a part of the sponsorship, Mu shot two variations of the sketches, one which embedded AI-generated footage and one with out it. He was secretly hoping that the advertiser would select the latter, as a result of it showcases human performing abilities entrance and middle. However the advertiser selected the one with the AI. “That form of feels prefer it’s beginning to steal jobs from human actors, doesn’t it?” Mu says.
Mu popped up on my timeline once more final week when he launched a sequel to his first AI imitation collection, this time mimicking the movies created by Sora, OpenAI’s newest generative video instrument. His new video is rather more delicate however nonetheless manages to nail that unexplainably unsettling feeling that has endured at the same time as AI movies develop into extra superior.
Mu says there’s a perpetual battle underway as AI accelerates, nevertheless it’s not man versus machine. Relatively, the conflict is between people and different people who make AI fashions, and both sides is consistently attempting to 1 up the opposite. “We’re poking enjoyable at a few of AI’s flaws, its eeriness and absurdity, however the AI creators are most likely bettering these, too. You see, this 12 months’s AI already appears rather more human,” Mu says.
How you can Act Like AI
Earlier than he made his first AI imitation sketch in July 2024, Mu watched numerous AI slop movies to check their widespread traits. He wished to know the sorts of errors AI typically makes after which re-create them in his personal scripts.
For instance, when an object seems within the body, AI typically misunderstands its objective for being there. For instance, a hanger can be utilized to hold garments, nevertheless it’s additionally typically the weapon of selection when mother and father in China bodily punish their youngsters. That twin use impressed one other one of Mu’s movies final 12 months, the place halfway by pretending to hit his “son” with a hanger, the boy’s shorts mysteriously come off, and Mu appears like he all of a sudden forgot what he’s doing and determined to hold up the shorts as an alternative.