It makes me wonder if the original surrealist prompt confused the two that made the train run backwards. After all, that's pretty surreal! Same with the sort of ghost train moving from the back to the front.
The kid inside me (like 95% of who I am) is blown away by these incredible things.
It makes me wonder if the original surrealist prompt confused the two that made the train run backwards. After all, that's pretty surreal! Same with the sort of ghost train moving from the back to the front.
The kid inside me (like 95% of who I am) is blown away by these incredible things.
Could be, although I normally find that text prompts have a rather minor effect when a starting image is used. (In fact, they're pretty much always optional, and you can just upload an image and ask for a video without further context.)
But yeah, I've now been writing about GenAI for 2 years and while I'm a bit more used to seeing these insane advances, it still feels magical how much AI can do now, in so many areas.
People complain a lot about how they don't do things right or whatever, but does anyone actually realize that 3 years ago, we didn't even have real language models that didn't completely suck? Like, it's positively breathtaking if you zoom out any, at all... at least for someone Gen X or older, anyway.
I might also be using one or two new tools myself; let's see. Either way, the stuff we're already using is going to continue to improve; this is worse than they will ever be at any point in the future.
It makes me wonder if the original surrealist prompt confused the two that made the train run backwards. After all, that's pretty surreal! Same with the sort of ghost train moving from the back to the front.
The kid inside me (like 95% of who I am) is blown away by these incredible things.
Could be, although I normally find that text prompts have a rather minor effect when a starting image is used. (In fact, they're pretty much always optional, and you can just upload an image and ask for a video without further context.)
But yeah, I've now been writing about GenAI for 2 years and while I'm a bit more used to seeing these insane advances, it still feels magical how much AI can do now, in so many areas.
People complain a lot about how they don't do things right or whatever, but does anyone actually realize that 3 years ago, we didn't even have real language models that didn't completely suck? Like, it's positively breathtaking if you zoom out any, at all... at least for someone Gen X or older, anyway.
100%. And the pace of progress is still strong in many areas. So it'll be exciting to see where we are a year from now.
I will read all about it here!
I might also be using one or two new tools myself; let's see. Either way, the stuff we're already using is going to continue to improve; this is worse than they will ever be at any point in the future.