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Nukemouse t1_j9w7vss wrote

You know that nothing forever show, and how it looks all buggy and bad and really basic? That's because it was made intentionally primitive using primitive tools and a low budget. That isn't the best AI can do, its the WORST AI can do. If that surprisingly watchable thing is possible using effectively the worst and most primitive tools we have available, then a proper attempt by whatever versions of these tools we have in a year or two will be able to make just about anything. Not just TV shows.

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thecoffeejesus OP t1_j9xn29y wrote

I made a video where I said that entire books will be fed to A I as prompts and rendered using 3-D modeling software within the decade. I am predicting within the next two years now.

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Nukemouse t1_j9xr2iu wrote

I'd guess maybe four or five years. I feel like initial proof of concepts might be out in two though. We seem to have animation (mostly on the way, but animating 3d models is making progress), voice, object recognition, camera work etc but creating 3d models is soon and after that the main thing is designing "sets" and "backgrounds" at least kinda accurately. I think architecture programs might actually help in this area, like if interior designers or architects start applying AI to their work maybe we can make breakthroughs.

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vivehelpme t1_jactr0m wrote

Prompt to 3D exist, the rest is just an implementation of chopping up the original text into good prompt snippets and how to get the "style" of the output polished right so it appears consistent and conveys the story.

There's no innovation needed for it, just someone with the knowhow wanting to explore that particular creative arena with access to enough cloud GPUs

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