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@LawrenceAaronLuther8 күн бұрын
It's crazy to think, just like my generation loves pixel art, there's going to be a whole generation who grew up watching these horrible AI movies that will be nostalgic for all the stuff we despise.
@kneepayne8 күн бұрын
Oof I never considered that
@Maxthemetalkid5 күн бұрын
Thankfully it’s just a proof of concept. I almost got fooled into thinking this was an actual movie coming out.
@animalmoninc.22 сағат бұрын
Yeah mostly some videos or trailers out there of what we saw from every thumbnails really do hide how good or perfect these are
@hillogical11 күн бұрын
1:33 you can see the kid from Monsters Inc as well.
@juhlian1009 күн бұрын
I saw that too, defiantly Boo from Monsters Inc
@CourtesyofBeyonder6 сағат бұрын
@@juhlian100 lmao that does NOT look like Boo
@Maxthemetalkid5 күн бұрын
This is kinda like those crazy F-ed up dreams I often have where nothing seems to make sense and I look at something at it changes into something else.
@djmccullough923311 күн бұрын
I've been messing with Luma ai and the videos really don't pose a threat to Disney or anyone else, the quality just isn't there. What Luma is GOOD at doing isn't the text to video, its the Image to video function that is most impressive. I'm staying out of the whole "training data" aspect of the discussion though, as that is going to get complicated fast. And hail, fellow nerd :)
@HalloweenCandles11 күн бұрын
Thank you for such a detailed review. I like seeing all the honesty while discussing this type of service. Not just a 30 minute video on how wonderful and life changing it is lol.
@NitwitsWorld2 күн бұрын
The movie looks so bad I doubt it will get released anytime soon. Also, there is a new upcoming Winnie the Pooh animated series, and the movie is being made in collaboration between ai art and human artists. The company is called Kartoon Studio. 😂
@kneepayneКүн бұрын
oh my, thanks for sharing I am going to look into this
@NitwitsWorldКүн бұрын
@@kneepayne good 👍
@ministryofwrongthink696211 күн бұрын
But how will the laws actually combat this? I think we all realize the complete shitstorm that would result from laws making "this kinda looks like that" in movie making illegal. If that concept was the law in the 70's Lucas would've been sued by people who made Dune and etc, etc..
@kneepayne11 күн бұрын
I think that is what everyone is trying to figure out. In the corporate security cyber space, companies are trying to understand how to manage AI usage by employees. Yes it can help, but also it can open risks of data leakage to unknown servers for "training". It's an odd time for sure.
@Anonymouthful10 күн бұрын
I dont think anyone is against AI. Its just that there is much incentive for giant companies and opportunistic individuals to steal and exploit peoples drawings, photos, music and voice work as theres nothing that will stop them and for as long as theres not enough regulations, laws or solutions to these thefts these will be the most profitables years of this kind of use for the AI and they intend to extend this as long as possible. They never considered what will happen afterwards or care, they just see a new loop hole to screw over everyone else and the kind of culture they will leave behind is not their concern.
@kneepayne10 күн бұрын
I use AI (ChatGPT specifically) all the time. It helps me rough out chunks of code to get through a programming task quicker. I’ve used to help me write emails when negotiating pricing for corporate software purchases, and that worked great. Took the output and ran it through Grammarly touch it up. I’ve assembled some really strong arguments that way
@Anonymouthful9 күн бұрын
@@kneepayne AI has its uses and is getting better faster and faster. I just hope the law can keep up because the average consumer and anyone who has ever created something are the ones who will be affected by the future where things wont change for the better.
@ronpetersen231711 күн бұрын
Training usage aside for a second, It definitely is not ready not ready for commercial use ... but I don't think any of it is intended to be. Maybe to use on the youtube level. It MIGHT when it is tied to something to an unreal engine type of environment instead of basically using stills to generate a short video clip which is what it is doing. But this current tech definitely you are not going to get anything useful for full on story telling. But this is all definitely in a new experimental tech phase. Forms of AI is used in FX though. Mostly physics simulations particles simulations crowd simulations etc. Crowd simulations were used in the Lord of the Rings movies for the huge combat scenes. Adobe so far is the only one that has tried to avoid the legal issues and do things more ethically. Though they are pretty far behind others as a result. Though I can use it's AI pretty well for some things especially modifying other images ai or other wise to remove things or fix things. Adobe is using their own image stock and some clearly public domain images to train on. They do compensate people that have supplied their images to them I heard.
@MrJacksspleen9 күн бұрын
Someone would pay something for that. How much would it cost in terms of money and time to do that same video so that it's "good?" If you can tell the AI to correct and tweak the initial draft of the video, then you could potentially get better and better quality. The real question is how much time and money will it cost to go through that iterative process using the AI.
@KPS_2411 күн бұрын
Learning from you, thanks.
@woodym211 күн бұрын
That's amazing.
@kneepayne11 күн бұрын
Won't lie, there are a few shots I thought looked good.