• @blenderhub7 Earned $1K+ from Stolen Blender Shorts
    Stolen videos AI vs VFX by ErickDoesVFX Original : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DNg9VXegj10 Stolen : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/E2_bwAmf74Y Hand modeling animation by BlenderSecrets Original : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2knh1quR_OE Stolen : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/gyh8V_7hX9E Animation by Kensyouen_Y Original : https://x.com/kensyouen_Y/status/1820748563338637581 Stolen : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Enk1jR4qQj8 SCP 096 Model from SCP SL Original : https://imgur.com/a/bew0Gos Stolen : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cDe6ZYGbkQw ( According to SCP SL EULA Model is licensed as CC BY SA 3.0 ) Rigged clothes by BANNO Yuki Original : https://www.instagram.com/p/Cy7WGiSNFcm/?hl=en Stolen : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wJkbUWGpX54 Plagiarisms Tutorials by u/Pantheon3D Original : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X8cPk_C9SZQ Copy : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/D4LeNRR9z4c Original 2 : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PYx-fJS3W1A Copy 2 : https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Y-9HyP8J5us ( Example was too similar IMO ) Misinformation Blender on nokia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMBGgD2quc8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zon64t63XKs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJwcYYK1JjQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLvPv2FNDNs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exRyVPKult0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKfaNvzq4ns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZsh5Fhni8E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4diFigyHR4 The program shown in video is not a blender port, it is a Whisk 3D. Source : https://github.com/Dante-Leoncini/Whisk3D ( Not a port: This program does not share any code with the original Blender. ) Bro creates whole film with AI https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0KWQ-IaLKDk It's actually not a full film it's a short video showcasing AI power. Source : https://www.threads.net/@xtraai7/post/DHbajuDoWRE From those videos the channel earned $1,037.20 - $1,555.79 ( This only includes videos that is in the post ) Also videos that are included in this post is what I could find, there more videos but I didn't want to scroll through 1.2k videos. submitted by /u/Lazy_Hanby [link] [comments]
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  • Here are some separately rendered objects in different places which can be integrated into previously shared scene render via Deep. Both EXR and DeepEXR format files are available for download. Feel free to share your result.
    Here are some separately rendered objects in different places which can be integrated into previously shared scene render via Deep. Both EXR and DeepEXR format files are available for download. Feel free to share your result.
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    3D Artist accidentally rendered only every 10th frame in this Blender animation, which resulted in an appealing schematic effect. Details: https://80....
    3D Artist accidentally rendered only every 10th frame in this Blender animation, which resulted in an appealing schematic effect.Details: https://80.lv/articles/unexpected-render-setting-adds-unique-effect-to-clay-statue-animation/
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    RT Gleb Alexandrov: This is the biggest video we've made up to date. 1001 (!) Blender Tips. The Blender world will never be the same, and here's why. ...
    RT Gleb AlexandrovThis is the biggest video we've made up to date. 1001 (!) Blender Tips. The Blender world will never be the same, and here's why. 👇
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    Here's our top tip for fixing imposter syndrome as an artist
    Here's our top tip for fixing imposter syndrome as an artist
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    Don’t Panic
    Don’t PanicSMX 🇺🇸: Elon Musk's Starman, who is currently in space, also urges you not to panic: "Don't Panic!"
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    Redmi Watch Move India Launch Set for April 21; Design, Key Features Teased
    Photo Credit: Xiaomi Redmi Watch Move is teased to come with black straps Highlights Redmi Watch Move will have a rectangular display The smartwatch will be available via the Xiaomi India e-store The Redmi Watch Move will likely come with a functional crown Advertisement Redmi Watch Move will be unveiled in India later this month. Alongside announcing the launch date of the upcoming smartwatch, the company teased its design as well. More details about the watch are expected to surface online in the days leading up to the launch. Notably, earlier this year, the company introduced the Redmi Watch 5 in select global markets. Redmi has yet to confirm the India launch of the Watch 5, which was initially launched in China in November 2024.Redmi Watch Move India LaunchThe Redmi Watch Move will launch in India on April 21, an X post from the company confirmed. A live microsite on the official website confirms that the smartwatch will be available for purchase in the country via the Xiaomi India e-store.The design of the Redmi Watch Move has been teased. The smartwatch appears with a rectangular display, black display and a crown on the right edge, which could be functional. A tag on the promotional poster suggests that the watch will be equipped with an AMOLED screen. No other features of the smart wearable have been confirmed yet.Redmi recently introduced the Watch 5 with a 2.07-inch AMOLED rectangular screen with a 60Hz refresh rate, up to 1,500nits peak brightness, and Always-On Display support. It carries a 550mAh battery and is claimed to offer up to 24 days of battery life on a single charge. It has 5ATM water resistance and runs on Xiaomi's HyperOS 2 interface. The base option was priced at CNY 599 (roughly Rs. 6,600), while the e-SIM version cost CNY 799 (roughly Rs. 9,000). In India, the company unveiled the Watch 5 Active and the Watch 5 Lite last year, priced at Rs. 2,799 and Rs. 3,999, respectively. Both wearables are claimed to offer up to 18 days of battery life and have 5ATM water resistance. The Redmi Watch 5 Lite has a 1.96-inch AMOLED rectangular display, while the Watch 5 Active sports a 2-inch rectangular LCD screen. KEY SPECSNEWSStrap Colour TitaniumDial Shape RectangleDisplay Type AMOLEDIdeal For UnisexMore Redmi Smartwatches KEY SPECSNEWSStrap Colour Black, WhiteCompatible OS Android and iOSDial Shape RectangleIdeal For UnisexMore Redmi Smartwatches KEY SPECSNEWSDial Shape RectangleDisplay Type AMOLEDIdeal For UnisexMore Redmi Smartwatches For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: Redmi Watch Move, Redmi Watch Move India Launch, Redmi Watch Move Features Sucharita Ganguly Sucharita is a writer with Gadgets 360 and is mostly found playing with her cat in her free time. She has previously worked at breaking news desks across organizations. Powered by coffee, The Beatles, Bowie, and her newfound love for BTS, she aims to work towards contributing to a better media environment for women and queer folk. More
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    The Ultimate Guide to Cutting-Edge Deepfake Detection Techniques of 2025
    Member-only storyThe Ultimate Guide to Cutting-Edge Deepfake Detection Techniques of 2025How Real-Time Solutions and Advanced Multimodal Methods are Revolutionizing Cybersecurity and Misinformation Prevention4 min read·Just now--Comprehensive Analysis of Deepfake Detection Techniques in 2025Unveiling the future of deepfake detection, this guide explores real-time solutions and advanced multimodal methods revolutionizing cybersecurity.The Moment That Changed EverythingI remember the first time I encountered a deepfake video. It was a chilling moment. I was scrolling through my social media feed when I stumbled upon a video of a well-known public figure. Something felt off, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. It was only later that I discovered the video was a deepfake — a cleverly manipulated piece of content designed to deceive. That moment sparked a journey into understanding deepfakes and the urgent need for detection techniques to combat this growing threat.Understanding the Rise of DeepfakesAs I delved deeper into this topic, I learned that deepfakes are not just a technological curiosity but a pressing issue with far-reaching implications. The rise of deepfakes is driven by advances in artificial intelligence, making it easier and cheaper to create convincing fake content. This technology is not only used for entertainment but also poses serious threats in the realms of misinformation, fraud, and privacy violations. The stakes are high, and the need for effective detection methods has never been more critical. For more on the implications of AI in this context, check out AI Technology Trends 2025.Confronting the ChallengeThe challenge is significant. Current deepfake detectors have major vulnerabilities, particularly when they encounter content outside their training data. A study by CSIRO and Sungkyunkwan University revealed that none of the 16 leading detectors they assessed could reliably identify real-world deepfakes. This is a sobering reality that underscores the urgent need for more adaptable and resilient solutions. It’s clear…
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    ChatGPT hits record usage after viral Ghibli feature—Here are four risks to know first
    Following the release of ChatGPT’s new image-generation tool, user activity has surged; millions of people have been drawn to a trend whereby uploaded images are inspired by the unique visual style of Studio Ghibli. The spike in interest contributed to record use levels for the chatbot and strained OpenAI’s infrastructure temporarily. Social media platforms were soon flooded with AI-generated images styled after work by the renowned Japanese animation studio, known for titles like Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro. According to Similarweb, weekly active ChatGPT users passed 150 million for the first time this year. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the chatbot gained one million users in a single hour in early April – matching the numbers the text-centric ChatGPT reached over five days when it first launched. SensorTower data shows the company also recorded a jump in app activity. Weekly active users, downloads, and in-app revenue all hit record levels last week, following the update to GPT-4o that enabled new image-generation features. Compared to late March, downloads rose by 11%, active users grew 5%, and revenue increased by 6%. The new tool’s popularity caused service slowdowns and intermittent outages. OpenAI acknowledged the increased load, with Altman saying that users should expect delays in feature roll-outs and occasional service disruption as capacity issues are settled. Legal questions surface around ChatGPT’s Ghibli-style AI art The viral use of Studio Ghibli-inspired AI imagery from OpenAI’s ChatGPT has raised concerns about copyright. Legal experts point out that while artistic styles themselves may not always be protected, closely mimicking a well-known look could fall into a legal grey area. “The legal landscape of AI-generated images mimicking Studio Ghibli’s distinctive style is an uncertain terrain. Copyright law has generally protected only specific expressions rather than artistic styles themselves,” said Evan Brown, partner at law firm Neal & McDevitt. Miyazaki’s past comments have also resurfaced. In 2016, the Studio Ghibli co-founder responded to early AI-generated artwork by saying, “I am utterly disgusted. I would never wish to incorporate this technology into my work at all.” OpenAI has not commented on whether the model used for its image generation was trained on content similar to Ghibli’s animation. Data privacy and personal risk The trend has also drawn attention to user privacy and data security. Christoph C. Cemper, founder of AI prompt management firm AIPRM, cautioned that uploading a photo for artistic transformation may come with more risks than many users realise. “When you upload a photo to an AI art generator, you’re giving away your biometric data (your face). Some AI tools store that data, use it to train future models, or even sell it to third parties – none of which you may be fully aware of unless you read the fine print,” Cemper said. OpenAI’s privacy policy confirms that it collects both personal information and use data, including images and content submitted by users. Unless users opt out of training data collection or request deletion via their settings, content will be retained and used to improve future AI models. Cemper said that once a facial image is uploaded, it becomes vulnerable to misuse. That data could be scraped, leaked, or used in identity theft, deepfake content, or other impersonation scams. He also pointed to prior incidents where private images were found in public AI datasets like LAION-5B, which are used to train various tools like Stable Diffusion. Copyright and licensing considerations There are also concerns that AI-generated content styled after recognisable artistic brands could cross into copyright infringement. While creating art in the style of Studio Ghibli, Disney, or Pixar might seem harmless, legal experts warn that such works may be considered derivative, especially if the mimicry is too close. In 2022, several artists filed a class-action lawsuit against AI companies, claiming their models were trained on original artwork without consent. The cases reflect the broader conversation around how to balance innovation with creators’ rights as generative AI becomes more widely used. Cemper also advised users to review carefully the terms of service on AI platforms. Many contain licensing clauses with language like “transferable rights,” “non-exclusive,” or “irrevocable licence,” which allow platforms to reproduce, modify, or distribute submitted content – even after the app is deleted. “The rollout of ChatGPT’s 4o image generator shows just how powerful AI has become as it replicates iconic artistic styles with just a few clicks. But this unprecedented capability comes with a growing risk – the lines between creativity and copyright infringement are increasingly blurred,” Cemper said. “The rapid pace of AI development also raises significant concerns about privacy and data security. There’s a pressing need for clearer, more transparent privacy policies. Users should be empowered to make informed decisions about uploading their photos or personal data.” Search interest in “ChatGPT Studio Ghibli” has increased by more than 1,200% in the past week, but alongside the creativity and virality comes a wave of serious problems about privacy, copyright, and data use. As AI image tools get more advanced and accessible, users may want to think twice before uploading personal images, especially if they’re not sure where the data may ultimately end up. (Image by YouTube Fireship) See also: Midjourney V7: Faster AI image generation Want to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including Intelligent Automation Conference, BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo. Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.
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