He was making a joke about the laws of nature photographers who post videos of animals interacting with them and often mention they aren’t allowed to intervene.
The joke here is that with the interaction between the human hunting the octopus and the octopus attacking back in defence, the outcome of the fight, even if it’s the octopus killing the man, is just a classic natural interaction, so the nature photography laws in this case prevent the cameraman from interfering with the human or the octopus in their natural habitat.
It’s funny because it’s served as an alternative to the real reason the cameraman kept filming, which is that he was more worried about the film that the man’s safety.
That’s not what I was insinuating and not typically what makes things seem bot generated. Creativity isn’t something an AI can’t mimic, it’s usually formatting or non-coherence to subject matter that people associate with AI generated content.
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u/Reddit-User-3000 28d ago
He was making a joke about the laws of nature photographers who post videos of animals interacting with them and often mention they aren’t allowed to intervene.
The joke here is that with the interaction between the human hunting the octopus and the octopus attacking back in defence, the outcome of the fight, even if it’s the octopus killing the man, is just a classic natural interaction, so the nature photography laws in this case prevent the cameraman from interfering with the human or the octopus in their natural habitat.
It’s funny because it’s served as an alternative to the real reason the cameraman kept filming, which is that he was more worried about the film that the man’s safety.