Submitted by Ok_Sea_6214 t3_11d1a0j in singularity
SupportstheOP t1_ja6b7ta wrote
Reply to comment by depressedpotato0001 in Singularity claims its first victim: the anime industry by Ok_Sea_6214
Blockbuster had the opportunity to buy Netflix and perhaps later pursue the streaming model, but they never did. Sears had its own catalog that made perfect sense to transition to an online store format, yet they never did. Sometimes, big companies fail because they become stuck in their ways. Meanwhile, a new company eager to find its place can uproot them by embracing the new.
depressedpotato0001 t1_ja6c0qc wrote
Of course, but does Stability.AI has any plans of opening a studio? Or is someone licensing this tech for anything at the moment or financing other diffusion models?
All I see is this, enthusiasts and some content creators playing with it, not enough scale to call for the singularity yet.
Nukemouse t1_ja6qfck wrote
All it really takes is one investor to look at that corridor digital video and think "NEW TECHNOLOGY SILICON VALLEY DISRUPTION MONEY" and we will see those companies begin arising. Even before one produces anything, competitors will arise simply because they saw some other investor do it.
Plus-Recording-8370 t1_jaaasjf wrote
No, investors do already see these things. It's just that the studios will tell them that this is not how it works.
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