Pika Labs new generative AI video tool unveiled — and it looks like a big deal::The new Pika 1.0 tool comes after a $55 million funding round for the generative AI company and is a big step up in AI video production.

  • Grimy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What a condescending view point while bringing nothing to the table but insults.

    I see a technology that will break the barriers necessary to get into animation and movie production, finally paving way for indie companies in the domain. It will elevate art in all domains, bringing us more interesting products and features.

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      1 year ago

      God I want some large projects by independent teams. It’s impossible to do anything without a sponsor, but this might be what we need for smaller groups to create wonderful complex works of art, instead of cookiecutter boardroom content machines that currently flood almost all available commercial artistic spaces.

      Can’t wait to see how the tech develops. It’s be curious to do VR experience recreations of my dreams through AI dictation.

      Modelling, rigging, animation and the like are all coming. Imagine walking around a world being crafted and changed as you describe each element to be exactly what you are looking for.

      I think it would capture more artist intent than the unnecessary interface of archaic tools that create an artificial interface and challenge between you and your vision.

      Especially if you’ve damaged your digits, or otherwise lack digital dexterity.

      But change scares people. Especially ones who have put in effort to conform to the current economic system corporate art creators.

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      1 year ago

      The technology will make it easier to make movies, but I worry that that will make people value movies less. If the technology progresses to the point where you can’t tell the difference between an AI movie and a big budget Hollywood movie, then I think the whole concept of movies is going to fundamentally change. Why should I pay to see a new Pixar movie when instead I can choose from thousands of similar movies created within the past week that are tuned to my specific tastes?

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        1 year ago

        People will still be able to sift out quality content. It’s not like most of what is available now is great material, after all, regardless of how human is creators are.

        Maybe the minimal quality level will go up!