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mrvandaley t1_iranfi4 wrote

It starts with a teddy bear doing dishes and before you know it, people are making 4K pornos of Abe Lincoln absolutely railing Marilyn Monroe

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spiritoffff OP t1_ir9mlgz wrote

Google announced the development of Imagen Video, a text-to-video AI mode capable of producing 1280×768 videos at 24 frames per second from a written prompt. Currently, it's in a research phase, but its appearance five months after Google Imagen points to the rapid development of video synthesis models.

Only six months after the launch of OpenAI's DALLE-2 text-to-image generator, progress in the field of AI diffusion models has been heating up rapidly. Google's Imagen Video announcement comes less than a week after Meta unveiled its text-to-video AI tool, Make-A-Video.

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breaditbans t1_iralx6b wrote

This is great. People will be able to type their screenplay into the AI and out the other end will come a movie. (I appreciate this is only a 5 second clip, but getting from 5 sec to 90 min is only a matter of time.)

This would be awesome for an elementary school. What better way to convince kids to write, write, write than to see their writings come to life.

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tms102 t1_irb4bp3 wrote

I also imagine personalized educational videos, and workbooks and stuff. A kid likes ladybugs? Generate a personalized video about ladybugs counting to 10. And a workbook with sums and number games involving ladybugs.

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TheSingulatarian t1_ird9hhe wrote

And then the AIs write the screenplay. Sure to better than J J Abrams crap.

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ajabardar1 t1_ir9ulx8 wrote

nice. the single author takes centre stage. get ready for some really weird shit.

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Equivalent_Food2467 t1_irb0udw wrote

My moral heart is so happy that no one will ever, ever use this for pxrn

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FuturologyBot t1_ir9pcey wrote

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Google announced the development of Imagen Video, a text-to-video AI mode capable of producing 1280×768 videos at 24 frames per second from a written prompt. Currently, it's in a research phase, but its appearance five months after Google Imagen points to the rapid development of video synthesis models.

Only six months after the launch of OpenAI's DALLE-2 text-to-image generator, progress in the field of AI diffusion models has been heating up rapidly. Google's Imagen Video announcement comes less than a week after Meta unveiled its text-to-video AI tool, Make-A-Video.


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xdanny1992x t1_irop8o3 wrote

Currently listening to Harry Potter 5, once again, read by Stephen Fry and as much as Ioved the movies as a kid, I would like to be able to feed the movie to an AI so he gets to understand the settings (Visual style and such) and you feed the book too. So that everything from the book is finally on screen and every "mistakes" (Harry's eyes, Dudley's hair, ...) could be let either as is or "corrected" in a click of a button. The dream!

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