I don’t think this is AI. It’s too consistent. Background elements aren’t changing. People are standing where they should be as the camera pans, clothes stay the same. Nothing is even slightly out of place. Even the best AI right now has little weird elements here and there like a tree growing out of water or something.
I've seen how this goes, it starts with bugs that make your body explode and ends with you killing your friends in an old Land Rover because there are five of you and only four bullets in the revolver.
God I hate that this is even a question we have to ask now. For what it’s worth, I’ve seen something pretty similar to this in person, maybe just a little bit slower, but just as dramatic. I hope it’s real.
It could be AI but as a child I lived in Leadville, Colorado which is over 11,000 feet above sea level. We’d go to school in shirt sleeves and could go home in a random snow storm. It was brief and not a lot of snow but it was super freaky how quickly the weather can change at that elevation.
I've layered up and busted my ass and almost broke my legs climbing up to the highest elevation permanent lake in north America. When I got to it, I found one person: a dude in shorts and a t shirt acting like the hike up was just a stroll around the corner to the gas station.
Yes, you see 1 or 2 people putting jackets on. But in just a few seconds everyone had their jackets on, zipped up, hats, scarves, the works on. Every single person had them right beside them waiting for this to happen? Just seems too odd.
The camera pan seems weird because of the auto stabilization. The person recording is jiggling the phone a lot so the software is essentially overcompensating by staying super smooth.
based on the available evidence, this isn't a cloud, it's a fog microburst. they sneak up quick, having a blanketing effect as seen here
In Spain they have the galerna which looks exactly like this, except it happens in hot days on the beach, so it adds to the eerie ambience
Do those include snow?
nope, just rain
Wait, I thought fog was clouds, just low to the ground?
fog microburts form and function differentiate greatly from the processes that proprogate clouds.
if there's a blanketing effect, that's tell tale sign that it's a fog microburst, and not a cloud
So where's all the snow coming from? Did you finish the video?
fog microbursts produce snow. it's only noticeable with the blanketing effect fog microbursts produce
Things like this are why I understand where religions get their fantastical stories.
Ai?
I don’t think this is AI. It’s too consistent. Background elements aren’t changing. People are standing where they should be as the camera pans, clothes stay the same. Nothing is even slightly out of place. Even the best AI right now has little weird elements here and there like a tree growing out of water or something.
no its old just more bots look at OP
People need to stop upvoting this shit its just bot karma farming
"It's the fog! THE FOG!"
Don't jump the gun!
I've seen how this goes, it starts with bugs that make your body explode and ends with you killing your friends in an old Land Rover because there are five of you and only four bullets in the revolver.
r/megalophobia
So the movie "the mist" is real.
Why does it seem people are in short sleeves and even a couple in shorts at the beginning , then suddenly in winter jackets and scarves. AI?
God I hate that this is even a question we have to ask now. For what it’s worth, I’ve seen something pretty similar to this in person, maybe just a little bit slower, but just as dramatic. I hope it’s real.
I see a few people furiously putting the jackets on
It could be AI but as a child I lived in Leadville, Colorado which is over 11,000 feet above sea level. We’d go to school in shirt sleeves and could go home in a random snow storm. It was brief and not a lot of snow but it was super freaky how quickly the weather can change at that elevation.
this happened to me during my short time living in Salt Lake City, Utah , US .. in August ..
I've layered up and busted my ass and almost broke my legs climbing up to the highest elevation permanent lake in north America. When I got to it, I found one person: a dude in shorts and a t shirt acting like the hike up was just a stroll around the corner to the gas station.
This isn't that lake btw.
Ok I'm not the only one that saw that.
You clearly see the dude in the white Tshirt putting his jacket on
Yes, you see 1 or 2 people putting jackets on. But in just a few seconds everyone had their jackets on, zipped up, hats, scarves, the works on. Every single person had them right beside them waiting for this to happen? Just seems too odd.
Honestly, seems like some AI. The camera pan is sort of uncanny. Idk what it is, but something is off. Your suspicions are super valid as are mine.
Edit: To add that I hate this timeline.
The camera pan seems weird because of the auto stabilization. The person recording is jiggling the phone a lot so the software is essentially overcompensating by staying super smooth.
Isn’t that the same principle as Lake Effect Snow, only on a smaller scale?
I’m pretty sure that is snow from an avalanche…
Probably (hopefully for those people) the tail end where it’s just airborne snow picked up and pushed down the mountain by the avalanche.
Cloudvalanche
Thats super bloody cool.
Vaping.
Looks like a Stephen King effort.
Why are they running away? Where are they going to go? 🙄 Have they no perception of velocity (ie that thing is moving faster than I can move)...
So cool.
r/natureisfuckinglit