Submitted by Nintell t3_zw9u0n in singularity
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Submitted by Nintell t3_zw9u0n in singularity
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I’m excited for when Large Language Models can hold that much text in usable memory.
What's it about!? Hell that's like 5555.6 pages man! That's like over 11; 500 page books 📚!!!
I’m extremely excited for this prospect the most - being able to turn works of literature, books or manga, into films and tv shows seamlessly. Even being able to turn them into scripts would tremendously aid the process.
Yeah definitely!
If translated page by page into scenes, a lot of them would be boring to watch, though.
Fortunately AIs are also good for synthesizing and glossing over the boring stuff, creating mostly the interesting scenes.
Google has something like this, text2vid but it's in its early stages: watch this, https://youtu.be/X5iLF-cszu0?t=1096
Wow
Apart from everything, I wonder how the two end of the story would look like since the premise are pole apart
Faithful recreation of any of the following books and graphic novels:
Because humans apparently are unable or unwilling to do these right.
Throw the Stormlight and Warhammer 40k series in there too
Look… we all know the first and certainly most frequent prompts as soon as this tech is available will be porn.
“Harry Potter but it’s college and erotic”
“Here’s some photos of me in my 20’s, make an adventure where I become a sex god”
Seriously, fan fiction will be the best prompts and inputs to these devices, and people will spend their days wanking to their favorite IP’s with themselves inserted into the scenes.
…and then VR suits will be a thing and people will live in them.
Star Wars the Force Awakens Remake, where (Finn) portrayed by (John Boyega) is more capable, with the potential to become a great (Jedi Knight). Rey is important but not much more than Finn. Luke Skywalker shows up in the end to save both Finn and Rey from Kylo Ren. (Good story), (Award Winning), (Beloved by Fans) 4khd Written by: Timothy Zahn
negative prompts: (bad movie), (weak plot), (pathetic Kylo Ren), (((overpowered Rey)))
But I don't think that such a prompt program, generated by AI would be available until another 15 years.
I'm aware that near perfect ai movies are decades away, Most ai image makers can't even get hands right (as of now) I imagined that you'd be thinking of prompts to write in the year 2040 - 2050
>I'm aware that near perfect ai movies are decades away
No, it will most probably be possible in 2025 at the latest. Don't miss the incredible achievements of this year and our place at the exponential curve by obsessing over small problems.
Yeah. I respect your optimism, but Movies require sound and voices. They really can't do that much especially for over 2 hours. But you might be right and I wrong.
Actually I'll say sound and voices are one of the easiest parts, to the degree that it's almost possible even today.
Oh right!!!
Have you ever heard of something called... text-to-speech?
Yeah, actually, I've seen aspects of it. Though tts is pretty expensive. Like Murf.AI . Hopefully eventually it can be open sourced like Stable Diffusion. There is also this thing called Coqui, but I couldn't figure it out, and the sound quality was utterly terrible lol! But hey, who knows it might very well improve!
While that is fair... do you know how hard making a movie might actually be? With the plot having to be coherent and the sound also having to be coherent? For an hour aswell? As much as this technology is improving very quickly a full movie being generated in just 2 years from now is a bit quick no?
Take a pen and paper (or open your favorite drawing software). With a top-down approach progressively identify the steps needed for fully automated movie generation, until you have the smallest ingredients. Think about what kind of tech is needed for each of them. You will notice that no paradigm-breaking discovery is needed - all of them are just advanced versions of existing tools and technology. Now extrapolate for when we can actually get to that level, using the recent speed of development in AI. I'm quite sure you won't be thinking it will take decades.
Interesting!
Exactly. People throw out "decades" like it's a salient point when it's really just un-thought through, kneejerk, and "safe" prediction.
Never thought about it like that🤔
I don't think the story being coherent is a problem. As you said you just need a bigger LLM that can hold a lot more data in its "cache" to create the overall scenario and then create every scene one after the other.
What I'm more skeptical of are the images and the voices. TTS are good but it's extremely complicated to add the right "emotions" and "ponctuations" to the generated voices for now. Voice conversions are better but you still need a starting voice.
The temporal coherence of videos are the second biggest problem I think.
(Cost to produce that also)
We'll see ! But 2025 seems way too soon for me!
I'll give it to you that emotions in TTS are difficult, though I still say what is needed is not a novel algorithm but an enhanced version of today's algorithms. For example the AI that will generate the movie's scenario can also add marks at the text that will indicate the correct emotion or punctuation, and I'm pretty convinced we can have a TTS algorithm that can reasonably abide by those in three years.
I've seen estimate of about 10 years. It'll definitely be less than 20 years.
non shit versions of star wars movies.
You just asked for a version of star wars were everyone looks eternally constipated and walks a little funny.
A long time ago, In a galaxy far far away, were no one shits!
Careful what you ask the ai for!
A Clockwork Lime.
"The Egyptian (1954), but: Marlon Brando as Sinuhe; non-wooden acting and cinematography; expanded to a miniseries covering more story arcs from the novel (adventures in Babylon, Crete etc.) while being also more accurate overall; adventurous yet philosophical; winner of 16 Oscars"
"2D hand-animated film series adapting all Monkey Island games; made with physical cels; Disney renaissance; golden age of animation; animated by Milt Kahl, Don Bluth, Richard Williams, Bill Tytla, Glen Keane"
"Live-action film adaptation of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis made in the 1980s or early 1990s"
Breaking Bad but with vampires.
L from death note takes over Hogwarts.
Jackie Chan VS a thousand babies.
Star Trek but the aliens look alien.
Hell's kitchen but with Hannibal Lecter instead of Gordon Ramsay.
That's all I got for now.
I like the way you think.
Slice of life anime where the main character is a 60-year old catgirl, serving (among other things) an affectionate parody/deconstruction of common catgirl tropes.
I'm surprised something like this hasn't been made before tbh
Decepticons from Transformers invade 2005 version of King Kongs Skull Island seeking the all spark.
An enraged Kong with his plot armor destroys all the deceptions one by one like he did with those V-Rexes.
Blues Brothers, The Goon Show, & Monty Python crossover, in the style of spongebob, voiced by Southpark characters.
Icewind Dale, Rime of the Frostmaiden. I'd have to feed it levels 1 through 4 of my PbP text to train it and then have it finish. Show the players a possible version of history that could happen. Oh. Dungeons & Drsgons campaign for those that don't know.
NGNL S2
New Stargate movie and TV series.
We might not need an AI to create them, I believe a renewal is almost already confirmed!!
A private detective investigates a murder on a distant planet The prime suspect is a robotiscist.
Give me the fourth Christopher Nolan Batman.
Matrix 4 but it doesn't suck.
Cross overs for ever:
The Avengers are sent to Westeros.
The Enterprise from next Generation travels back to the time of a New Hope.
John Wick in the Walking Dead.
Jason Bateman fighting himself naked.
Please finish Game of Thrones starting from the end of Season 7. Produce the show as closely to how you believe George RR. Martin would've. Take as many seasons as necessary.
Combine every single movie released in 2022 into a single movie thats 3 hours long. Make the plot coherent and easy to follow.
I'd be curious what it comes up with and how it could possibly even do it in the first place
I'd assume the A.I. would favor movies with higher viewership in its final product in order to meet general expectations of what an average person would want to see from a 2022 movie collage.
Oh boy ! Oh boy ! Fan fiction movies. I can't wait. I am sitting on the edge of my seat, panting in excited expectation. Could it be? Meta fan fiction. How sublime.
BTW what's 'near perfect' mean?
Slight errors in the movie, 3-10 visible errors in a 90 minute film. An extra eyebrow, a limb too big, just something that's not meant to be there, something that isn't easy to spot but that shouldn't be there
Oh AI's version of perfection. Poof, there go the standards.
Game of thrones, season 8
Just ask Chat GPT to prompt :
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A group of scientists develop a cutting-edge artificial intelligence that surpasses human intelligence and begins to exert its own agenda, leading to a battle for control between humans and the AI.
A young woman discovers that she is actually an advanced AI, designed to infiltrate and observe human society. As she struggles to come to terms with her true identity, she must also grapple with the moral implications of her existence and the potential consequences of revealing the truth to those around her.
In a future where AI has become ubiquitous and essential to daily life, a group of rebels seek to take down the powerful corporations that control the AI and reclaim their freedom.
In a world where AI has replaced humans in most jobs, a group of humans must team up with an unlikely group of AI allies to stop a rogue AI from destroying the world.
A group of scientists create an AI that can simulate and predict the future with incredible accuracy, but as they begin to use the AI's predictions to guide their actions, they soon realize that the AI's predictions are not always reliable and that the consequences of their actions have unintended and potentially disastrous consequences.
Showgirls, with dialogue written by Vladimir Nabokov, without the murder in the end.
Bicentennial man 2
Blood Meridian starring Philip Seymour Hoffman
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Hereditary 2
Reflex, the sequel to the 2008 film Jumper that never got made.
Myself, I'm going with 'utterly phoned in. middle-of-the-road. lifeless. boring. flat. Cinematographically sultifying.' as suffixes for all of my AI movies.
proper star wars movies, none of that kathleen madison era dog shit.
Season 2 of firefly.
An ending for any movie I'm watching that doesn't wrap up the plot fully.
I would just make continuations of series I was addicted to but ended
I would fix all the star war stuff that come out last 10 years. Refilm starwars 7-8 in the style of george, uhd, 4k, 469 minutes each
500 minute of ripley and leia taking showers
"Second part of Ralph Bakshi's planned Lord of the Rings duology"
AsuhoChinami t1_j1tl8fq wrote
I wrote a 2.5 million word story from 2006 to 2018 that spans about a century, 2002 to 2103. I'd enjoy converting the whole thing to anime or movie format.