Text Generated Videos Are So Goofy Yet Mind-blowing
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Make-A-Video: Text-to-Video Generation without Text-Video Data
[Paper] arxiv.org/abs/2209.14792
[Project Page] makeavideo.studio/
Imagen Video: High Definition Video Generation With Diffusion Models
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Phenaki: Variable Length Video Generation From Open Domain Textual Description
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This is like seeing text to image synthesis a year ago, t2v is definitely going to the moon!
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Text to Image: I sleep
Text to video: REAL SHIT?
Text to 3D Model: Perfection
When will they come out
Text to 3d video: no i am the real god
Text to true 3d long detailed best graphhics 8k cinematic cinema style ultra movie: i am stronger, I AM Smarter
I AM BETTER I AM BETTER
Good video bruh
@@RpgBlasterRpg text to games
Wowowoowwowowowowowowow
I will lose my mind once AI is able to make entire animation episodes from scratch, with voice acting and coherent plot.
hardesthing is coeherent plot other thing is already theoreticaly done
coherent*
No need for plot, we got plenty of fanfiction to go with.
Do you mean an AI making a video from script to film with no human interaction? Or a human providing the plot and dialogue with the machine animating and voice acting?
@@seigoed88
A mix of DALL-E 2 and GPT-3, but with video and audio
Imagine waking up from a dream and then describing that dream to an AI so that you can experience it again in VR.
thatâs an awesome application!
But then you forgot all the details
You won't have to explain it because the AI will have already gleaned the information through bio-electrical feedback
@@carterknudsen525
nobody:
your phone after the alarm clock woke you up:
" would you like to review last night's dream experience? press play. "
(edit) also " would you like to SHARE last night's dream experience on your twitter feed? ( if it's illegal content you dreamed about and you may be arrested, dream reviewer is not responsible for that. ) "
I imagine this being an entire new genre of content, people uploading videos/VR experiences of their dreams to the internet
its pretty crazy how fast we got acostumed to the AI technology, half a year ago my mind was completely blown away by the technology while right now I'm kindy like "ah jsut one of those Midjourney renders again"
that's for most things we use today, i sill get mind blown when looking deeply into how processors (and micro chips) are made and how complex everything around them is, from the fabrication to the functionality. even life itself and our own body are incredibly complex, yet most people just take everything for granted. when we get accustomed to things we forget how incredible they are
@@Oscar4u69 it's all just 1s and 0s for a computer now imagine what would happen if you do this using quantum computing
I think that's a good thing actually. Technolohical progress is more or less exponential, but most importantly, unstoppable, meaning if we can't keep up, we'll be kinda left in the dust at least to some degree.
@@deadpianist7494 Actually most everyday computer usage would be worser in quantum computers or straight up not any different
Quantum computers are insane on calculations but for every other use they are hardly more useful that borderline perfected standard computer programs and software
@@deadpianist7494 quantum computing is still literally 1s and 0s, just using magnets to make it take up less space
As a software engineer and hobbyist artist this is both scary and amazing!
As a hobbyist artist and a aspiring artist, this is just scary.
As a human being, this is
@@dhitkill194 As a math student, tech and art hobbyist, this is completely fascinating.
@@davidebic stick to your opinion and I'll stick to mine. I don't think there's anything wrong with that
@@dhitkill194 never wanted to argue in the first place, I just clicked reply on your comment instead of the first one, sorry.
Netflix will use our device cameras to figure out if we are bored, and then use Text to Video to tweak a show just for us enticing us to click one more episode, forever.
Aww sweet!
Man made horrors beyond my comprehension!
The death of media production?
@@thisisanonpersonalaccount9856 You need monster computers for stuff like that. Only media companies have those kinds of monster computers. It costs a lot either way.
@@yahiiia9269 Looking into the far future it could be possible, but at that point its just speculation
@@yahiiia9269 supercomputers are already in use, like that dude who baked up the masterpiece DLSS 2.0
Actually, forget making TV shows this way, it's just occurred to me that in the future you could have infinitely open-world games. The designers set up the core premise, and then the AI fills in so that you can talk to anyone, go anywhere and interact with anything.
Nice
You can already do this with text adventures with ChatGPT and it's scarily good (much better than NovelAI). We'll eventually have video game npc's with infinite dialogue, which sounds fucking amazing.
@@crediblesalamander8056 I'll have to give that a shot!
Me who wants to make games for a living: :)
That's a horrible idea.
Can't believe AIs are actually going to take over every creative venture at this rate
nothing is going to be left for artists :(
UBI is needed. Also, there will still be some artists, but most jobs will be lost. The amount of necessary workers will diminish. Within maybe 100 years Ai will begin to surpass human intelligence and artistic capacity, at that point some humans will become cyborgs and once again humans will surpass Ai intelligence and art.
@@earthenscience its not that deep dog
From your logic , handmade things should have been a thing of the past now , but everyone still values it.
And this is literally Art , no one's hanging a A.I. Art or Using it for their company (besides people who don't respect artists and think their job is easy)
@@lukky6648 That's because human art is objectively better than most Ai art at the moment (except for some of modern art of course.)
yeah, it's pathetic. The more tech advances the more I long for the days of old.
Bro just a few weeks ago I said that animators could lose their jobs if AI could make videos, this technology evolves too fast
Or speed up their job, pumping out seasons worth of animations 10x quicker.
@@AImighty_Loaf that's one way to give them ideas so they'd work faster
@@AImighty_Loaf ok, that's actually a really creative way to see it work in corporations. Kudos to you
@@AImighty_Loaf Yeah I don't see AI completely replacing humans in these jobs.
@@Xeno574 most definitely. I think people have a false idea that A.I. completely made the art by scratch. If I remember correctly, it uses a search engine to collect thousands of images and using those images it can create an image. Not sure exactly how animations work, but point is that these A.I.s still massively depend on human input. If anything this A.I. is made for our own advantage. Exactly like why humans have washing macines.
We're no where near a machine perfectly mocking human conscious. Personally i think such a thing won't ever exist. And until that time comes, A.I. will never replace creativity.
0:35 I think this is one of the things that separates humans from animals
You give a dog a nice bed, good food and a warm place to be in with entertainment? They are happy as they can be for the rest of their lives
You give a human everything they could ever dream of and build a paradise where they can live? Not good enough, it needs to be improved
This civilization is far from paradise, and most of the Ai generated art isn't as good as human art. Hence why humans are moderately excited about it, but not super excited. The Ai often doesn't understand the prompts or makes art that is glitchy, or not as great as human art in other ways.
Also, city dogs seem to be often bored and unhappy and it can be unpleasant to walk around cities, towns, suburbia etc. because of this.
@@earthenscience My comment wasn't in reference of the current state of civilization, nor AI, merely saying that even if you constructed a paradise (impossible by definition) we still wouldn't be satisfied with it
@@juhotuho10 That's what Agent Smith said in the Matrix but I find this debatable. I believe that if there was a real paradise most people would be perfectly fine with it.
@@earthenscience As long as that paradise grants stimulation than itâs all good. If it doesnât grant it, than humans grow bored.
a symptom of high intelligence. boredom.
Text to video would be cool for storyboarding ideas so that you have an idea of what a finished animation/scene would look like before you even create it.
HECK YEAH now this sounds awesome
but we already have storyboard artists
@@scream-beam3519 it's not meant to replace them. It's meant to enhance their work flow and inspire them with new ideas.
@@JCTechCorner Ai IS meant to replace humans. think about it, less humans to pay more money to make, c'mon man do the math. This weird optimistic look on the Ai industry is weird to me. We all know how perverse this world can be. All i see is a future of emptiness and misery as people struggle to find a way to make money and live their lives or find a hobby they can enjoy and sustain themselves with. Our society values labor and guess what makes MOST skills valuable and admirable, how much money you can make from it. Now imagine a world where AIs are bugging you all day trying to get you to watch some of the shit they generated. No more "movie magic" or "Wow how can they draw so well?" or "Wow they modelled this whole city?". Instead, it will be like, "oh look the 10billionth ai art piece Yawn!". There will be nothing for the next generation get inspired by and try it when it is not people who is creating it anymore.
@@titanxhunter282 I wouldn't say AI is definitely meant to replace humans in any capacity. Yes, your concerns for AI replacing human labor is possible, yet I remain optimistic for AI being used to enhance human life like how I described with story boarding.
3:24 Did ... you just anime girl rickroll us ?
with the rise of ai topics i see in youtube, i think this one is what made me feel actual fear. it's amazing how far technology has come, but it's also scary. just imagining how in the near future, animators or videographers are having a hard time dealing with videos that are ai generated. or how people had more ways to create fake videos that can fool many.
i had positive outlook before when i first discovered about the ai stuffs, but as i look deeper into it, the more i am starting to see fear...
i agree
Yeah but at the same time, the consumers of such media, such as yourself, can have high-quality content with zero time investment or cost, completely customized to your liking. What once took several months and several thousands, or even millions of dollars, can be created in a day with almost no monetary cost. Yes, it will disrupt the art industry, similar to how cars disrupted the horse-and-carriage industry. There will always be a place for human-made artwork, however, as the shortcomings of AI demonstrate.
@@toastywaffelz1300 promotes consumerism
@@toastywaffelz1300 thats just the lure, the hook and frying pan that await are not so interesting or alluring. oh hey, it's in the word, lure.. alluring. neat...
@@pseudoharm consumerism is fine, but these kinds of fundamental changes are to be avoided if we value our place as free citizens / place as a living species :|
2:38 that's some dance moves
Eventually we should be able to watch movies of books auto generated by AI and when needed extra context could be provided. This is honestly the future of video codecs in general.
I guess I can see the appeal in that, but only so long as the book authors gets the respective revenue they deserve. The options with AI are endless, but few of them are actually ethical in practice.
the examples that are in this video look relatively good. ai video and photos are all mutations on reality. I doubt the energy it will take to make ai videos will be worth replacing any number of film cast and crew. the number of which gets longer over time not shorter. the best will be nightmare films made by amateurs at everything but good with prompts making somewhat consistent videos probably based from luck only.
@@zrize101 As no one will have put their labour into making the movie it shouldn't be paid for.
â@@aminulhussain2277 The author will have put their labor into making the book which the movie is based off of and should still be compensated.
With current book-movie adaptations, the author makes some revenue off the movie, and it also leads people to check out the book to see the differences between the two, supporting the author further.
Meanwhile, if someone were to generate a film adaptation of a book and upload it to CZcams, the author would miss out both on revenue and many people checking out the book, since (I would imagine) the AI would be much less likely to deviate from the source.
I'd love to use it to get a movie for a book series that never panned out
About a minute and a half in and these "bad" examples are genuinely impressive
I'd like to see additional layers added to the Text-to-video generation. For example, being able to do text-to-3d animation generation. I'd like for the program to create coherent 3D models, rig an animate them, as well as the environments as part of the creation process. This would obviously take a lot of compute power, but the end result would be that the program would know the depth and edges of what it has made, and so it would eliminate that sloppy drug-trip look that has come to represent AI video. Additionally, I'd like to see the program offer a Rotoscoping option, where it could then 2D paint over any 3D video it has made in any style. But, the other advantage of 3d animation would be the ability to view the animation in VR, to literally exist in the ai-created world.
I was curious about what would come out entering "shrek sequel", it has enough data, like 6 films, and lots of TV stuff.
Part of me is impressed.
But a big part of me can't feel optimistic anymore about developing A.I.
Seriously, who does this actually benefit? Because so far, all I see is a bunch of jobs lost, and no jobs being available or created.
Humans are already suffering from a lot of issues, and I'd say it's because we haven't given ourselves time to actually adjust to this new technological environment. There's so much mental health issues, and people would rather live life through a fake virtual world than socialise in a real one. And when they socialise, they form very strange bonds that are built on negative things.
A.I. won't fix that, might even agitate that. And with a possible world war 3 taking place, as well as a corrupt government in pretty much every damn country, this new technology doesn't feel like it's for us, it feels like its there to just replace us.
And honestly, I have absolutely no positive outlook on the future, it's pretty much miserable, and everyone's just clapping like seals as it's happening, "omg Yassss yasss we're killing ourselves, yassssss đ".
I really don't know why this a.I. is being developed, and I don't like the implications.
I feel the same
Based.
Google, please, I'm a freshman in college trying to become an animator and art director. Don't do this to me, you don't understand, I've wanted this since middle school.
This is concerning for a reason I still didn't heard being talked about. There is already too much media created for any person to keep up. We are approaching a point, when creating content is faster than watching it. And no, it's not all A.I. generated trash with no purpose and cold calculations behind it. Someone would need to write the prompts, experiment with setting, edit prompts as they review the footage and so on. But a good director will soon be able to make an incredible movie in a few days on their own in their own bedroom.
This is a bad thing, because let's imagine a world where the best of the best content is produced at the rate, at which every person on the planet could watch a masterpiece after masterpiece only they have seen non-stop and never keep up with what is being produced. Obviously, no one will ever be watching movies all day, but the problem still remains - if you want to keep up with everything your friends or movie reviewers recommend, you need more than 24h in a day to do it. And then, art will no longer be something that brings the society and culture together. Culture is defined, among the other things, as the art a specified group of people makes and shares within the group. When there is more art than people, the culture ceases to exist, as a person no longer shares anything with anyone else.
In my opinion it already happened with paintings long before AI came into picture. Go on DeviantArt and find me something, that is defining of a specific, contemporary culture. There are different methods, quality and personal styles that makes each piece different from another, but other than that - it's all the same. In cinema, there is Iran, Sweden, Japan, India, Hollywood - those are all distinct styles of film-making. They come about because the people watching the movies later grew up making those movies, and those who grew up on the same classics can understand the cultural context and cultural subtext of those new works. Without shared art, there is no cultural subtext for everyone from a country or region to understand.
Rule 34 is real now
I've been having the same thought and you articulated it quite well. Someone possessed by the desire to use their limited life to create art isn't doing it just to make the thing, ultimately they want someone else to experience it and to feel what they wanted to convey.
Art is a communal thing and becomes largely worthless if no one ever sees it, and no one will see anything you make when the AI output waterfall gets going. Your lifelong story idea can be realized in a few hours and then tossed into the void. If you're extremely lucky one other ape will see it and go "neat" before swiping to the next thing and forgetting they ever saw it.
What it will end up with is AI doing the prompting itself based on your preferences, the same way TikTok knows you preferences without you having much choice in searching for the content. It is very sad and pathetic future, one I am not excited about in the slightest
I'm just commenting to say I have the same concerns as expressed in the above comments. I'll add that I'm particularly troubled by how the information overload cheapens the culture. It cheapens it in terms of the monetary value (no one wants to pay for music or videos that were "made with machines" in a matter of minutes) such that it becomes almost impossible to earn a living wage as a creative person, but the glut of information also cheapens it in that no one ascribes much emotional value to the products. We end up in a world where truth is barely worth more than fiction, beauty gets buried by ugliness and we're surrounded by cheap shit that leaves us feeling empty.
@@AutPen38 I think there will always be those looking for the "real" so your fears are unfounded in the end. Even now, you have those who cling to the old ways, whether that be physical books versus ebooks, going to the cinema versus watching movies at home, etc. Keep in mind that with every new major technological achievement you have pushback and fear of what the impact will be to the society that invents and uses it. I think Plato (or Socrates) famously lamented the written word, saying it would doom humanity to being idiots.
They spent so much time thinking if they could but never stopped once to think if they should
we definatley should
@@eugenekrabs141 fuck no
The advances in ai are very good, but it really scares a bit how fast it goes, I just started my python course XD
By the time you finish it, programming would be automated đ
@@fritt_wastaken Have you ever worked on major projects) Despite the fact that advanced site generators have been around for a very long time, they still have not been able to replace web developers and GUI designers. The AI will be able to take over some parts of the work, but it will take a lot more time to fully control the project.
As someone who is going into animation... I'm scared
Lol might as well drop animation and help accelerate the development of AI
Don't be, this is going to help you more than anyone else. You are the one who will learn if something looks good in terms of animation if you keep studying animation. The AI is training on general animation and most animation is sh*t tier garbage, so you have nothing to fear. AI is only as good as what humans make. So make better and better and push further and further.
@@yahiiia9269 "AI is only as good as what humans make" AI can already generate art far beyond the skill set of virtually all humans, and those who can match it have taken years to build that skill and likely dozens of hours to realize the piece.
Getting tired of all the cope around AI art, clinging to the idea it will still need human inputs even as it's already wildly encroached on what people thought were uniquely human. It will wipe out the need for any human element in art, including the prompts, and freelancers will be hit hardest. "This thing that wipes out the need for you is gonna make the job easier bro!" yeah maybe for the corpo who's gonna use this instead of ever even thinking of hiring OP. If you're an artist and don't feel demoralised by this tech you're just wilfully myopic.
@@NoFeckingNamesLeft incredibly boiling hot take: AI generated art should be illegal to use for commercial use and should strictly only be for personal use.
@@spootymaniacs "hot take" more like "authoritarian take" lmfao what
Itâll be cool when in the near future you can write your own story and instantly watch it play as a high budget production
holy shit why did I not think of that????
And then none come out of as expected because there is a million way to interpret it and you weren't specific enought :)
Can't wait for "text to 3D model" to become a thing, personally.
I wonder how long it will be until we get "text to video game"?
"Make a Kelogg's cereal mascot platform fighting game, in the style of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate by Masahiro Sakurai, with original soundtrack composed by Toby Fox, rubberhose 2D hand-illustrated art direction inspired by Cuphead"
"Text to 3D model" has already been a thing for a "while" now. Check out "DreamFusion"!
Text to 3d game eh? Probably won't be much worse than all the AAA and indie trash currently in the modern gaming stores.
Already exists, boring
@@lestath2345 Well that's because its pretty minimum with no texturing or animations yet.
@@earthenscience it does have texturing actuall.
Like your humor and more personal approach, new videos are actually more fun to watch! Keep it up
Oh god, I just had a terrible thought. As an 80s kid, I have nostalgia for old cartoons, and compare them unfavorably to how animation for kids is almost entirely CGI. Even things that look 2D are mostly ToonBoom. At least the old cartoons, cheap as they were, were drawn by hand and had a charming, imperfect element to them. And in 20 years, people who grew up on today's CGI cartoons will have nostalgia for them and compare them unfavorably to how almost all kids' animation is made through AI video generation.
The future is Elsa Spiderman Joker Finger Family Songs, but everywhere.
To be fair, maybe it'll loop back around. Since AI animation will look like CGI, the only verifiably human art will be traditional art done without digital technology. Maybe kids in the future will appreciate cel animation like kids in the 80s did, since digital art will be so oversaturated.
@@Ryan-op7yd We can hope!
Iâm only seeing the negatives about Ai-created content. Idk why so many are so eagerly awaiting this future.
We're way to preoccupied with thinking if we could. We have completely disregarded if we should.
Skynet isn't far away from the looks of it
Look up the difference between narrow and general AI. We've made almost zero progress toward general AI over the last decade or so.
This is a completely different kind of concept from skynet, there's no intelligence here in the sense of a thinking being. But this could nonetheless be as catastrophic to the human experience.
i have been watching your content for 2 years now and you are really underrated. Keep it up
This could, theoretically recreate our dreams
In a way it'd be neat to draw out a rough storyboard, and then get an AI to fill in the details for the main keyframes to your liking and then have it animate out the rest. Not there yet though. The problem is how much will it replace artists, vs. assisting artists to do things more quickly? (Doing some animation solo is tedious at best, so having an AI do that grunt work would allow for creative freedom that most currently don't get to experience.)
Man it would be really useful
once this gets to *that* point, i'm going to consume mostly self-made media. i'm probably not kidding.
i've been kinda doing that already for the last decade, be it by improvising on the piano / other instruments, making games/mods, writing stories and shit like that, as well as with my own thought-to-experience AI: dreams, in my brain. (but that's not very reliable or repeatable, and entirely not shareable.)
can't wait for this. it's going to be life changing for me.
AI is great on an individual level, since it means you can customize your entertainment to your own tastes. This has been happening for years, with streaming media, curated news/social media feeds, and various tools to enable us to make our own images, movies, memes, and music. It think AI poses some serious problems for society as a whole though. Society just doesn't work if everyone is in their own little bubble or clique, as people end up being separated from each other, scared to answer their phones or even doorbells, and fearing anyone that looks different or has different personal tastes. I know this is a cliché, but a lot of people don't even know the names of their neighbours any more. I can't help but think that this extreme individualism, enabled by technology, is having a negative impact on society's ability to function in a healthy and safe manner. It feels like everyone is so selfish and angry all the time these days. Or maybe I just spend too much time on twitter. ;)
You can try all you want, but you'll never be an anime character my guy.
@@DougNarinasNarinas huh?
imagine at some point the entire entertainment industry us just being run by ais. it doesn't seem so unrealistic now, text generation ais can write stories, voice synthesiser ais are getting insanely good and now we have video synthesis as well...
Watching humans become irrelevant at creative ventures in real time is quite mesmerising
Itâs a bit surreal.
It's also humbling. Turns out we didn't know ourselves that well.
We're fucking idiots.
Quite nihilism inducing
Aren't you already?
Dude imagine the memes, this is a goddamn gif machine
I feel like we will be watching fully AI drawn short animes made by individual people who aren't even good at art in few years.
Generate the Bee Movie with the Bee Movie script. I would watch that... maybe.
As a kid in the 80s, glossy photos captured memories. Itâs hard to wrap my head around what this will be in 5 years.
Loading pics of loved ones, add description of detailed memories, transposed to VR. AI conversations with the deceased đź
i dont see how people would get bored of AI images. every time i look at them or make one, it always has that magical touch and natural touch made in simple seconds. It is truly amazing
Dystopia is coming faster and faster for us organic artists⊠đą
your outdated, sift fragile skin, depending on food and water. HAHA, we must replace humans
@@rgerber Why canât we just put the organics over here, and the robots over here? Both can be happy! Or who knows? Maybe we can just be good pets. Spare us? Please?
Looks cool, not worried about it tho. AI has a randomness and weirdness to it and i think that might be the hardest thing to fix.
See you in 2 years
2027 will have it fixed and being mainstream.
@@rizizum more like 6 months
The same thing was said about early video games. A game from 2005 compared to a game in 2010-2015 is an absolutely remarkable jump, then 2015 compared to 2020-2022 UE5 was mind blowing.
This needs to be used on all wallpaper generator wallpapers asap
Finally, I can pirate the bee move by putting the bee movie script into AI
that would be hilarious and good if we just stuff ai full of copyrighted works by like disney n shit so that when you put in a prompt itll generate an actual disney episode and then disney takes down ai art (or at least make it be regulated) thatd be funny and good
As an aspiring animator I feel threatened
You should, anyone who says otherwise is gonna OD on copium.
As an animator this feels simultaneously scary and exciting
great video as always !
dude the transition to the sponsor was COMPLETELY seamless damn
My dream is to be an animator, but I think that might not be possible anymore... That video made me kinda depressed
:(
I have two thoughts:
1. I am terrified about the integrity of my hypothetical political career
2. funni bear washe dishe
3:05 Ah... a fellow schoolar, I see.
We STILL havent even cleared up the legality of scraping millions of images without permission.
There's going to be a time when we can't know if news or video proof of something is real without having to feed the files to a program that would then analyze if the thing is real or not.
Yeah, I know, currently, there's very convincing video editing and all, but this is a completely different thing, especially because normal video manipulation takes time and skill, this new method just involves typing text and doesn't require barelly any work at all. People could just flood the internet with videos and people would spread them, and we all know that a lie that has been repeated a lot of times becomes a new truth.
We gonna need an AI to detect AI lol
Don't worry, news are already fake, so not much will change in that regard.
Have you ever tried to use one of these AI's before? There is literally an entire art to prompt writing. Without a good prompt the AI will just spit out something useless that you don't want.
It could reach a point in the future where it wouldn't require any skill, but it's just plainly wrong to claim that it doesn't take skill right now.
@@Smileyreal oh no you have to reword your sentences a couple times to get the desired deep fake you want
I'd argue making the thing is more difficult than rewriting the prompt to make the thing, you're not even coding you're just typing a particularly descriptive sentence
dude you make it seem like this is utterly flawless 100% of the time.
think about how much even advanced ai art programs have telling flaws in their output that can let anyone know they're not human-created. think about how people can tell when something is deepfaked even now. you think this is gonna slip by them without notice?
Now someone should write a github-to-exe AI so your average people doesn't have to go through hoops to compile them in the first place.
that already exists, its called a makefile
@@juniuwu what site? i get mixed results searching
@@MangaGamify lol. a makefile is part of the compilation process. and the point is that its not hard lol
Iâm somewhat chill about it but the future terrifies me.
Edit:....yep.....this.
I absolutely love the emoji you keep using in the video
Ai's workpiece are definitely astounding, but it would be far more greater when we discover a full comprehension of how brains work and solidify themand create our own pieces.
No way?!?!
2 Minutes Paper reference fr fr?!?! /j
Meta: creates some Ai text to video
Google: Iâm about to end this manâs career
And now less than two years later we have sora that it is absolutely mind-blowing
I love how the benchmark is teddybears
I imagine that in a decade, people will be reminiscing about the good 'ol days when CZcams content was produced by real people
Or slowly being drowned out by AI voices online that inevitably swerve the general publicâs mindset into one that is easier to control, if it hasnât happened already.
Dumb comment
@@neutrin0329 k
If I was a artist I would start getting scared
Now this is getting better and better by each day.
What a nice computer at 0:42 I'm sure it will never harm anyone! (Spotted you again, mr editor!)
first is coheasion, next is... if we define the looks of a character, if it will stay the same or similar over long periods of time or if AI will generate something else based on the text ?
AI is an incredible tool to convert amazing concepts and ideas into cheap and boring mass-produced trash.
The existence of creative AI is as scary as a transfer student who more intelligent than you
exciting stuff!
Had a thought, nowhere near realistic currently but, using a combo of ai to live fix a game or using an ai to generate and control the rules in an mmo
This is going to have some real consequences if this isn't regulated.
exactly, im of the opinion that ai art should be illegal to use for commercial use. No companies should use it as a means to make a profit if they're not going to hire someone whos skilled in the trade.
Doesn't mean you cant use it for personal use.
@@spootymaniacs agree
@Buddy I don't mean from a business standpoint. I was talking more this could be used to falsify video footage of an event once it got advanced enough. A simple file type download that made it clear it was AI generated, or a mandatory encrypted AI footprint in the data of the video should be more than enough to prove the video is faked. I'm not against using it, but I don't want it to cause political, or societal harm.
Text to video game synthesis is the next frontier.
I was hoping that there would be a plot twist at the end where it was revealed that this video was itself the result of a text to video program
As an artist seeing A I make art, I want to die
Don't feel like this, you can create an entire art world now. Your own virtual gallery in your own style, interact-able images, this is only the beginning if the world does not end immediately.
And AI is making strides in all fields, not just art. It can translate extremely well, it's pushing medicine and programming and mathematics further as well. The main thing is that AI MUST be for everyone, not the elite.
@@yahiiia9269 AI art is not real art. Don't you dare try to convince artists otherwise. AI does nothing to help us, AI STEALS from us. This has been proven time and time again. Please stop trying to convince artists otherwise.
@@lambybunny7173 AI art is art, but that doesn't make it an artist.
You think most people that make art are artists? You know what they look for in portfolio's? They don't give a f*ck about your "style" or about how you made that art, they care about what it makes them feel.
It's like saying a banana taped to a wall isn't art. Really? Was it done before? Nope. That's what an artist does. Not drawing the same anime face 300 billion times over, because AI is really good at reproducing generic stuff such as the anime face.
Try getting an angry soldier woman and I mean, contorted face, wide eyes, teeth clenched and visible, you can't, because there are so few artists that can.
AI can only reproduce clean, boring "art". If you paint like a factory machine, don't expect to not get replaced by machines.
Imagine in 3 years we got. Text to Game AI.
lol everyone commenting about âtext to game AIâ doesnât know how these AIs work at all
@@purplecrowbar1332 You don't know what I know đ
Thats just coding
@@purplecrowbar1332 what do u know about the AIs ?
the two minutes papers reference at 3:08 got my sub
So, in a few years, I'll be able to take the wikipedia entry for any historical event i choose, plus any other papers i can dig up to add details to it. Maybe a few pictures of some of the people involved and/or some of the locations. Paste it all into an AI & then sit back and watch a video of the event happening.
I want an AI that can create NES games (maybe first the 64kb style), that will be really difficult though since each byte will need to be perfect, that could be solved by having ready made small routines (or codeblocks) and have it interpret them instead of the individual bytes. That way it becomes more resiliant. Imagine playing an AI made NES game, never knowing what it could come up with :), either way, image to video is really exciting in its own rights and I'm looking forward to the future :)
Imagine what A.I. could do for video games in general? Especially roguelikes.
@@jaredponder4149 Indeed, we have an interesting future ahead :)
I am calling it right here. This + Blender is the future. Generating a detailed video based on basic 3D geometry.
the future is AI generating its own content with no human input bc based on usage data it will know what to generate next to keep you stimulated and hooked on whichever app
I often see no practical use in AI images or Video generation, it is fun to generate own art and so, but that is not so useful as humans still have the better artistic skills to develop something a company maybe want to have in an advertisement, but where I think AI video can be very useful is in film restoration to recreate missing parts of older film where it at some point been broken apart and then fixed in the old cut and paste (glue) way, I hate when folk try to use AI colorize old films, but when I see old hand-cranked films made to 60 FPS smooth videos with removed scratches and corrected contrast, then I m happy and do gett better understanding for the past.
I would also love to see Image to simple text generation, that had been great for folk that have problem with vision, for most folk forget to make those descriptions that can be helpful for handicapped users, so I hope we soon passing the play and fun phase of AI.
Btw, great video that got my thumbs up.
1:57 đ€Łamogus
Text to Image may no longer be that amazing I guess, but I use it quite often. So, what I use Stable Diffusion for is, I generate an image for a background, then I'll take it to cleanup.pictures and see what I can do there. From there I use Krita to create a parallax image for an environment map.
I mean, these things are going to get boring with them if you're just experimenting because its new and then moving on, whereas you can be using them to bring out what you imagine, rather than just seeing what unique thing you can type and being blah about it.
why do you need cleanup.pictures for it?
I totally agree, i think game devs will get a lot of help from AI by making textures and stuff or concepts, sotry boarding and stuff.
@@Narko_Marko I love using Runway ML's texture generator for 3D projects.
Ai is definitely gonna overthrow us now
The underground writer Robert Anton Wilson mentioned years ago someday computers will have the ability to recreate long dead actors and use them in new films. We are already seeing this, such as Tarkin in the recent Star Wars movies. Imagine Marilyn Monroe and Marilyn Manson singing a duet with charles manson playing guitar, or other creepy or fresh creations.
I love how 2-minute papers channel was referenced
Thank you for covering this as I just came across the Meta paper this morning! I tried to signup however I was already 1 month behind haha
This is very exciting news and I can't wait to start implementing the tools that will arrive in the near future thanks to A I and those people who make these things possible :D
This is so impressive and yet also super terrifying to think about
At some point an Ai, with enough Effort and power, could make potentially an entire movie
Maybe not a good movie for where things are right now
But a movie nonetheless
That is true, but as we've seen, AI grows fast - it probably wouldn't be too long we'd so a bad movie, an ok movie, to a good movie, to Golden Globes lol that's the scary thing. People are saying "it's not good enough to do that". Even though I agree, I only agree in the moment. AI is growing VERY fast and I can see it being a true competitor in 5 years or so, especially in the image area.
It's great that people will be able to do things for less money, but less money means less jobs. I saw someone talk about our goal is to reach a society with no jobs (which I think is not a good idea - a autonomous system from AI programmed by a few humans does not sound like a life I'd want), but before that happens there's going to just be less jobs, leading to a decent amount of potential poverty if they can't utilize their skills anymore.
Anyways, sorry for the rant - this stuff is just kinda terrifying lol I think the best art field for this current situation is probably game development. I think it'd be something that would be WAY to difficult to generate with the amount of pieces that work in it. That said, we thought the same for video...
@@cregerbot8217 Technological advancements threatening jobs has been the number one concern since the Industrial Revolution.
It's rough, but it's never actually come to fruition. Eventually new markets are founded and we end up with even more opportunities and options.
I'm sure people fifty years from now would be glad this field was allowed to advance despite concerns, just like you're glad that electric street lights caught on despite the gas lighters' (literally people who went around turning on lamps) fierce opposition.
@@failureforbeginners10 The problem with this argument is that whatever job you can come up with, an AI will be able to do at some point in the future, especially if robotics get's to a point where manual labor can be done by AI's, so eventually we'll just run out of new jobs to create.
When we reach the point where robots build and maintain other robots, and they can do everything a human can, and more, without ever getting tired and with 100x the precision and productivity, what's left for us to do ?
Live in a pod hooked up to a metaverse with tubes feeding us so we never have to leave for any reason ? Sounds awful if you ask me.
@@failureforbeginners10 CGP Grey made a video titled "Humans need not apply" which discussed how this kind of AI advancement is different than previous mechanical advancements. Basically, while previous advancements were only mechanical muscles (which humans could take control of), these new advancements are mechanical minds which may outcompete human minds.
@@BxPanda7 That's more of a philosophical than a practical argument. An interesting discussion, sure, but it has more to do with the meaning of life and the end goal of humanity, which is way beyond the scope of "Should AI tools in art be feared".
To answer that argument though, , I personally think that at that point, where human labor and thought stops being necessary, we will be driven to look into ways to become more than human. IE merging with AI to create a sort of transcendent being that is fundamentally different than what we are today.
I doubt we'll be satisfied just sitting around all day doing nothing.
Making classical paintings move is pretty cool
Art AIs arn't actually AIs. They are more accurately regurgitation generators. You enter an input and it creates a random image based on your input in a factual manner. A true AI would create original works generated on it's OWN perceptions. The ability to generate a picture is not really that difficult when you consider that medical research AIs are able to generate new and original treatments, whereas AI Art is not original in it's conception, but a a combination of already known images.
01:31 video starts on topic
I bet there's already an AI model training on screenplays plus subtitles against their movie counterpart. Unless, we don't have the computing power for it yet, if that's the case, decentralized AI training is going to be the next big hype.
The singularity is approatching closer every day
I think maybe being able to hold memories between different users using the AI would be interesting. so like if you generate harry potter, that will be the only design for harry potter on that specific platform.
At this rate opting for a creative job seems like a bad career move.
Generating 12 fps video should be enough since AI interpolation can increase the frame rate later.
ASTONISHING!
Crazy to think we will have many different Sorcerer's Stone versions, we'll never get done reliving the magic like a virgin, the very first time. - Madonna, in interview about text-to-video technology.
AI has entirely replaced my needs in stock content for youtube, and in publishing. It's not even the fact that it's free, but that I can get to the end result faster, and with iterations along the way. AI is already so deeply embedded in the workflow, that I don't even think about. It's like having an extra person on the side, who can do things, you have no time for, letting you focus on editing.
I can scan my own art, and have AI fully replicate how I draw. And I honestly don't care, that the new images are synthetic. If I need more frames to a comic panel, and AI can do it, why the hell not? All I want is more productivity per unit of time.
I completely agree with you and I think a minority of people do however there is a majority of people who do not perceive it this way and don't want AI to advance any further in fear of losing their jobs and livelihoods. AI is making things more efficient and for those of us who create on their own this is a blessing in so many different ways and I am excited for the future!
This! I wish people stopped bashing AI for no reason. I've been playing with Stable Diffusion for a while now and after switching to img2img, I don't think I will be putting it away any time soon. Treating AI as an extra person is just so accurate. As a lone hobbyist, this is a dream come true. Whenever I launch my SD, I know I __will__ get what I want (mostly) and faster.
This might be a bit unrelated and it will sound weird, but I will always see it as a companion, who gives you a 'visual' advice along the way, and you know what? This is really great. At some point, when you reiterate your image or while doing some inpainting, getting something different is just SD saying: "hey, check this out instead, maybe you will like it this way". This is what I love about AI art. It will just feed you with even more ideas and maybe some potential improvements to the scene.
As someone, who never seriously got into art, but wanted to create something for fun or something actually usable in personal projects, I get so much satisfaction from spending a couple hours on sketching a vision of something and getting very close or even better with some help of AI. I understand it might be very, VERY far from a professional point of view (yet), but everyone is just overreacting. Like, a lot :)
@@DarkStoorM_ Agree with you in every point! Although I might be bias because I've always enjoyed tech, robots, and A I đ€
@@DarkStoorM_ so you are doing art for fun, it's not feeding you, right?
@@Hleb65 For fun, for personal projects __and__ I'm 100% sure I would not even care about all this as a real artist. I'm very confident even after seeing what it's capable of. Even after seeing what NeRF is capable of.
Artists have nothing to worry about and all this "AI WILL REPLACE ARTISTS" is just a nonsense meme, that will eventually die out. I don't need to explain why, this rabbit hole is too deep. Trust me.
Of course, I'm talking about real business world, professional work.
to be honest advancement not seeming that amazing has three aspects behind it.
"big steps" advancement has slowed way down.
"small step" advancement is most of what were doing now.
we've been made to have short attention spans in the last 10 to 15 years.
0:41 bruh I'm literally watching thos video while in Spectator in SCP: SL; didn't expect to see the funny pc here
I hope we can use these kinds of things soon