What are some of the biggest factors that make AI-generated videos look fake?

UPSIDEDOWN A
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As a producer, I find that AI-generated videos cannot hold its camera movement still(althought I clealy stated in the prompt), but ironically make some of the object's movements completely still like an image (i.e. trees's leaves, people in the background) This incongruity makes some of the generated videos a bit disturbing and unnatural.

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Those AI-generated characters don't look like having a direct eye-contact with you. I had a feeling that they look at my shoulders.
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Nathan Geckler
I've found that the fingers on most AI generated people still look messed up.
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TJ Larkin
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Three instant tells: wonky eye contact, robotic hand movements, and out-of-sync lip movements.
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UPSIDEDOWN A
@tjlarkin with Runway's Act-One you can sort of make it looks natural(though that's not technically cheating...)
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Tuija Ait
They sometimes miss geographic things and cultural things. Like they always try to put mountains to Finland.
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Tae Eun Kim
I find that creating video from an image is more challenging and often results are not very convincing.
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hyoj
But it does have some usability as a video source. It would be too greedy to want to make a full video, though.
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Safi Alam
The problem I am describing could be due to how AI handles motion prediction. It often fixes the main subject’s movement but neglects minor details like background elements
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Akhil Payasi
Nathan Geckler mentioned that AI-generated fingers often look messed up