ThroawayBecauseIsuck t1_ir2lozt wrote
Reply to comment by Sashinii in Google AI introduces FILM, a novel neural network architecture that can be used to create high-quality slow motion videos from near-duplicate photos, achieves state-of-the-art frame interpolation results in large motion by Shelfrock77
Calm down, even text-to-text can't come close to writing a long story coherently as of today. Honestly AI storylines get lost in just two or three paragraphs. It is not just about audio and video, the story is the most important thing about a movie.
Which means we still have to see book writers complaining about AI generated books before we get to see movie directors doing the same.
Sashinii t1_ir2n57m wrote
I'm factoring in exponential growth, which others can ignore if they want to, but I won't.
Artanthos t1_ir2x9n7 wrote
Free form text tends to get lost, but what would happen if you optimized it to flesh out an outline?
The same with text-to-videos; you might get more coherent results earlier if you had the AI start with a script and storyboards.
You need to walk before you can run.
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