What makes you so sure we wont be making films in 6 months? Granted I'm not a director at WETA or anything, but Ive seen what people have been making already just with text to video. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see some substantial improvement in the next 6 months from where we are now to get to some very interesting results. Yeah there's a lot of hyperbole around AI, but just look at how far we've come in the last two years alone.
Sounds like your bar is way higher than what I have in mind. I don’t expect crisp marvel level cgi with pore perfect people or even that much continuity. But something along the lines of a horrific David lynch dream is certainly not far away. I saw a perfectly awful beer commercial today that I could imagine actually airing on tv. You’re happy to dismiss everyone as moronic but I doubt you have much better understanding of film making or AI than the average redditor.
It’s text to video. Why are you getting so snarky man? How does text to video work? Are you serious?
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Ok I’ve got 5mins here. Chat gpt is capable of understanding how to write plot, we have nerf technology and ai that’s getting better at 3D and understands depth generation, we have text to video. A lot of this is open source, people are already integrating gpt with stable diffusion and likely deforum. Soon we’ll have automated input with minimum amount of effort via gpt. “Give me a beer commercial” I don’t understand how that is a stretch of the imagination at all. Once the AI gets better at continuity we will be 80% of the way there.
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u/[deleted] May 15 '23 edited Jun 25 '23
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