not really, for evidence a video only is not enough, must be video and additional evidence traces, also its easy on other hand to set someone up and jail for a crime he did not commit even without such video so your concerns are kiddie level, you have no clue how system is already broken
Taylor Swift is so jealous of Paris Hilton! No wonder Trump and Christian Cons yearn so much to return things to what they were like in the old days, mid to early 1900s. So much simpler, things back then. When the Lord said, thunderous from the sky, it's HIM, it's him! It's none of these AI BS!
The future is truly unpredictable. We all thought Tech/Automation was coming for blue collar jobs. But Nope.Skipped that and went straight for the 'safe' jobs.
The real physical world requires OSHA and being as careful as possible to avoid getting sued. Anything done with a computer screen will be automated before the first plumber, electrician or mechanic loses their job to AI.
This will just make podcast and content creators so their jobs easier. For movies and the like...I don't think this will do anything but make your job easier
yeah TBH your field is in GREAT danger as are a few others thanks to AI. It might be kind of too late if you are just beginning, not unless you're ok working for peanuts.
As someone who works in the industry, it's bittersweet to see this. I know how this tech could help TEAMS of creatives, but I know companies will use it to save costs and eliminate the team part. I also wonder if theater productions will have a big resurgence once online media starts getting saturated with AI video everywhere.
@@EpicLightMedia I could see groups of creatives using this tech to create a proof of concept for a pitch. I think there will be a lot of hype for AI video, but once the market is saturated people will want to see real work again. You might feel replaceable now, but that could change on a dime. I know that I love Lord of the Rings and the original Star Wars because I see all the hard work that went into it, behind the scenes. People will still want to see passion put into work.
This is not just bad for animators and artists, but for all of us. Imagine sitting in a police station and seeing footage of you robbing a store that you've never been to before.
The technology that can accomplish that is already around for a couple of years, it's called DeepFake, but with these technologies generating the original robbery video is just way easier
You are apparently forgetting about the metadata of the AI-generated material, which is used to determine whether the video is real or generated using AI tools.
There DEFINITELY needs to be limits to what you can generate with Sora …just imagine the amount of people putting weird stuff and blackmail out on the internet without it looking fake anymore…
@@mosest20 That still doesn’t cut away from the fact this stuff looks REAL. People will start thinking AI generated videos are real even when they’re not.
@@I_have_Claws true. I am also terrified of its potiental because I plan to become a future artist and writer. People will make replicas of Sora and find ways around it to produce unrestricted AI videos that will fool the public and cause harm... there's nothing we can do.
While concerns about AI and job displacement are valid, it’s crucial we also spotlight AI’s remarkable potential to revolutionize our world positively. The narrative should pivot towards how AI enhances human capabilities, solves complex issues in healthcare, education, and more, and drives innovation. Education on AI’s benefits, ethical development, and workforce adaptation are key to transforming fear into optimism.
I knew it was coming, just not so soon. Forget GTA 6. I can't wait until AI creates its own open-world video games that look incredibly realistic like Sora's videos.
They are just putting bunch of datasets into transformer architecture to get text, image, and now video model but they still don’t know how it works. They can’t control it except generating random outputs with prompts so game with this will still take a long time after GTA6.
@@clickpwnyes and thats why Nvidia has developed tools to get better control to AI, you could make a minecraft game and use the future Nvidia dlss 5 to make it looks like cyber punk
The funny thing is that they had this back in March last year. This is what the competition is forcing you to do (currently a push from Google due to the recent announcement of Gamini 1.5)
@@bestieswithtesties They have something called Q-star in open ai, which most than likely seems to be the half-way point or even the edge to reaching AGI
It was so funny though. Google finally had some spotlight with the 1 million gemini context windows and not even a say later Openai steals it all again. 😂
@@RayMcElroy50 it just means the game will be forcibly changed into something that gives us our time back. Technological advancement doesn't need permission
If ever in doubt...just look at the hands and fingers. They are still hilariously horrific. That being said....this will absolutely have a marked impact on the stock footage industry.
Did you not see how big the improvement has been from just 1-2 years ago? You honestly think that they won't be able to fix the hands and small details within another year or so?
As an aspiring filmmaker and artist this is terrifying. Many people will be fired from the film industry and animation, even tho now you can spot errors, in 8-10 years you can bet it will look decent. Oh, and i forgot the videogame industry too. I mean it's happening now. Also you journalists should watch your back too because your job will become more confusing and also be replaced it.
8-10 years is way too optimistic. I suspect viable in < 2yrs. This will be a viable tool for generating all sorts of background, establishing shots or other types of content for RUclips, music videos, etc. Many of these jobs will vanish.
Well said. Conventional wisdom said putting video cameras into the hands of consumers would enable everyone to make movies. While those tools made moviemaking more accessible, it still takes hard work and loads of talent to use those tools to engaging effect. Similarly, text to video is a tool that can make astonishing imagery, but it still takes a dedicated individual to think up those prompts, input them and then order them to cinematic effect. I think it will be awhile yet before text to video can create original stories that move the heart. Great movies are still the domain of thoughtful authors and screenwriters who understand the art of good storytelling. All that said, as a filmmaker this is pretty remarkable tech.
very true . writing poem or story is so simple but not everyone is doing. This could mean a lot for those who have great Idea but so far budget and resources contraint them. imagine mixing AI with 3D software where Rendering can be easy. So much can be done . But this also means bombardment of conetnet which can be exhasutive and may be boring for most of content
@@trique9776 for no more than what you are getting right now with less control over the creative work you do. are u dumb? why are you excited about this?
@@e.v.k.3632I’m all for universal basic income. The problem is, who will qualify? What sort of identification will you need to be eligible? (Microchips anyone)
that makes no sense, an entire country can be poor like north korea, but most people can have plenty in the united states. just because one person gets richer does not mean another get more poor. yall need to study how economy works and the exchange of goods and services
@@angryhephilump756AI is fundamentally a labor-repacing tool. Yes, technology doesn't necessarily drive inequality on its own. But this is completely different.
Don't kid yourself. When they release it to the public, they will censor it to the point where it can no longer be used in an artistic setting. Have you tried getting help from GPT-4 to write a story or anything that has controversial views or that covered themes of violence? It straight up censores you. The same will happen when they release Sora to public.
Heh, all the great film makers who came before you did what was ‘hard’ to create something great. Yes, you will be able to make lazy films easier but don’t think you will win the competition when these get so ubiquitous like cellphone camera videos
@@clickpwn Guess what? Animating things at all, whether 2D or 3D, was 1000x harder and more time consuming in decades past than today. They didn't have all the sophisticated and streamlined computer software that animators today have. Does that make modern animators any less talented? No. It just allows for them to do more than ever and create way more advanced things. As video AI becomes mainstream, people who use it to make films will not magically be any less talented than the ones before them they'll just be able to do way more than before faster and easier. Many very creative people will be able to all kinds of really cool things that they couldn't before because they didn't have multi-million budgets just like animators 50 years ago didn't have Unreal Engine or Blender or things like that.
That is a never-ending tale. Filmmakers that came before those "great filmmakers" had had to go even further to create something great. People in the future wont have to go the lengths that we have to go now either. They'll look back at what we do now and be mind blown at the work that goes into something they could achieve quickly. Hard work never changes, only what can be achieved with it does. @@clickpwn
The worst thing is to be a poor person seeing all this technology and not enough time to enjoy it. I have to work this minimum wage job. Only have money for food and shelter. No time for cool robots and stuff. Dang.
The best movie I've ever seen is Before Sunset. Just two people talking. Such an authentic expression of human emotion, of hope, of love, of creation. I have no idea how people opt to watch Marvel movies instead. Or how they are going to watch whatever.. this... thing... produces.
full AGI is coming by the end of the year. most jobs will regress by the end of next year. there will be two people in the world. The 'haves' and the 'have nots'. I hope you have a house (paid), or a business, or anything because within two years the gap between rich and poor will be so large. only a few tens of thousands will be living like gods while the rest of you will be living like homeless people today.
We really are heading towards a future where everyone can generate a movie on demand. Hollywood & filmaking will survive but it will be cheapened and profits will be squeezed. Animation is in trouble first though
I don’t understand why people want even more content than now. Do you guys watch most shows on Netflix, amazon, Disney etc? Have you watched all the amazing films from the past and watch the new movies? Not to mention just youtube and TikTok provides endless hours of content every day already. Why would you want to consume more content when 24 hours is not even enough right now? It’s great if anyone can generate movie, but 99.999999999% of them won’t be watched by anybody
The ppl in this video are ignorant. There is open source that will very quickly develop this technology and it wont care about mainstream dictating what may or may not be generated. I'm here for it!
You're looking at a bunch of rendered 3D images passed off as whatever they're trying to sell. It's junk. Believe me. When they have something worthwhile, let me know. Thus far, my attempts to use these tools expose them for what they are. It's nothing but another con, just like crypto.
@@diollinebranderson6553 lets do a thought experiment, say this lets an animator do his job 10x faster, meaning each animator can do 10x more work, has the demand for animation produced suddenly gone up 10x suddenly as well through some unknown event? no? this means that you will need less people to fulfill the demand for animation
Or, people could look into something that was created SOLELY by humans. That is, in lieu of supporting A.I. that is programmed to steal and "borrow" from everything that came before it. "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind’s journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul’s fate revealed. In time, all points converge, hope’s strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the universe’s endless refrain, We must see all in nothingness... before we start again." --Diamond Dragons (book I) -- AND THERE'S NO A.I. CONTENT IN THE ENTIRE HEXALOGY!
Oh you mean like every artist who has ever lived? Everyone steals from everyone who came before them, this is no different. If anything, this is MORE creative, like the birds made out of paper airplanes? Name who they stole that from?
Artists finding out in real time they have always been worthless versus actual hardworking creative minds of mathematicians, scientists, and engineeers who lead to this.
They just unveiled a 1 million token context with near perfect recollection and they have the previous AI video SOTA that likely uses a fraction of the compute, they are good.
told a homie back in 2018 when I got drunk that AI will be the next thing to be forced on our day to day lives, and to keep in mind the year 2029 because everything might start crumbling at that point. I used to look back and feel stupid for saying that, but It's starting to make more sense every year
It needs more regulation. Maybe it will enable new forms of art? Instead of disabling or dismissing arists jobs with it, we need to have it enable them more. It's still really hard based on just prompts to get an exact artistic output from AI
AI is unlikely to replace designers entirely, AI can be used to automate certain aspects of design, such as generating elements or color schemes, it cannot replace the creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills that designers come up with
@@Boog-hs9tw I am a professional designer and artist, and it won't, atleast within my lifetime. I can prove it too...wait until five or ten years, and you will see a flood of AI crap that people come up with on the internet, and that is because, the people invent the ideas, color pallets, design choices, etc that the AI does, does that make sense?
we're ALREADY loosing CG video artists, the moment sora was announced and samples got out. im sure shorts and ads are already storyboarding and going in force a quick render and flipped right out with ai voice overs. but, its totally going to bomb. FAST, but that wont stop the coming flood. and this time instead of grating tripped up awkward , lay off the gas, disconnected flatine ai voicing that just annoy us in the current ad space Sora's non humancentric images will be distant enough from us, not to trigger the THIS IS FAKE warning, aka the uncanny valley effect and that means people will consume it and accept it, but shortly it, will just be youtube or tiktok clips slipping by so quickly a majority will just let it over and over and no one will be sure, what or when they fell for a red herring imagine sora, and real reporter voice overs from covid cranking out a modern pandemic, fictonal piece, war of the worlds style small clips, FLOODING youtube, over the matter of half a day. just at the whim of a troll, or even better, a team of trolls this is going to be really bad, and the worst part is many of us will notice, the glitches the artifacts, and the mindless directionless sense of art and style the detailed mechanics will lack call it cold or souless, if you will, disconnected from humanity with the motions of a psychopath. but which is worse... which is the real psychopaths the people that produce it. or the ones that didn't even catch the lack, there of? they say its a mirror of humanity, but its not, of a shell of humanity. the mirror, is how we react... and all we will see, is a psychopath, lookng back at a psychopath please place your trays in the upright position
Sounded like this will create a lot of jobs in laws, regulations, and its enforcement field that is the first thing I came to my mind from reading the comments below.
Right? Technologically it's impressive, but there's nothing cool about a video that just popped into existence. What's cool is the process and thought that goes into making it.
I can see this being really effective in the 3D modelling space. If it can create rough drafts that can be edited. It will make designing things virtually way easier a reduced learning curve removing the barrier of entry. This could overall improve quality of pretty much anything as many more design iterations will be testable for cheaper in less time.
@@HumbertLaxnessHeh, sure, just a ruthless corporation cooking human broth from hundreds of millions of stolen videos and personal data to keep us entertained. Totally no parallels here, chief, not on your watch!
@Johnithinuioian have you seen HeyGen AI video translator? That’s what scares me the most and makes me feel like learning languages will go the way of the Dodo. Having something like that translating video calls and audio in real time. I tried this in German (which I’m fluent in), Arabic (have a moderate working knowledge), and Spanish (have no experience). It was spot on with grammar, inflection, and dialect in all of them. Sent a video in Italian to a friend in Italy and she was shocked, asked when I learned Italian! The AI matches the translated audio and mimics your mouth and facial movements, even your voice. It’s insane. 😞
Yes, it can translate between 2 languages pretty quickly but it will never be in realtime because of the different speeds at which languages give you certain information. Just taking 2 pretty similar languages, English and Spanish, one has the adjectives before the noun, the other typically has them come after. This fundamentally makes realtime translation impossible regardless of the effectiveness of the translation. And that's before getting into issues like gendered nouns and indirect object pronouns. A program that can quickly translate a language once it has the full context can be very useful for business or as a tourist but I think the main appeal is to have a natural conversation and that would be impossible with an AI translator even if the translation occurred as soon as was physically possible. The only way I can see around that is some sort of digital telepathy that can circumvent language and directly transfer meaning.
Creative needs are being taken by AI while the menial and backbreaking jobs are experiencing a shortage. The entire point is to make us all even more depressed and uncreative and mentally sterile than is possibly fathomable.
Announcements like these are for marketing purposes. Don't think AI will replace you just soon. You giving up your job because of fear is the main issue, not being replaced. Programmers thought ChatGPT will totally replace them. Yet most programmers are doing just fine. You will be fine.
I wont be fine. clients arent paying me for concepts arts anymore. neither book covers nor branding and now photography and video. dont be naive these companies want artists gone forever
The smart thing to do is reduce their ridiculous 60 hour work week and apply that 21.4% to reduce their hours and cut ZERO jobs. AI without regulation is going to be a shitshow
One thing I have always wondered. What would a person experience if they didn't need to sleep. Specifically, how would you experience time. Would your life seem like one long day? or would your entire life seem like one short day? It seems like dreams break up our lives and make them seem longer.... or shorter.... Imagine not sleeping and just being up for days and days... would life feel like one day? again, Would life seem very short? or extremely long? And how would you measure long and short? Sleeping or dreaming seems to break up our life. Imagine you are born .. then die.. there is something more that sleep/dreaming does to the perception of life and even death.. just IMO
That is just the beginning. Soon we will start to see very cheap humanoid robot able to do anything we can do but much more better than us, more precise and more fast: that will be a huge impact for the entry human kind.
@@apache937 Why would the rich give you anything? There are a lot more houses in US than is needed for the people, does this mean that housing is free? Of course not. Much more perfectly good food is thrown out every day than is needed to feed everyone, and it's literally illegal to try to get it.
I see this as a very good thing and humans will adapt with it. Nobody asked to be born and then be forced to work crappy jobs just to be alive. We should absolutely offload as much as possible to automation and let humans have more freedom. Life is way too magical and special to spend it all being absolutely miserable in order to survive.
I don't know about that. Physical robots are a completely different ballgame. It's not a software issue it is a hardware issue. Humans have *trillions* of nerve endings all over skin that allow us to feel everything and respond accordingly. The main reason that so many humanoid robots struggle to do a lot of things is because we just simply can't fit enough sensors onto them to collect that same kind of data that allows for such accurate manipulation of our hands and other body parts. Fixing that issue would require big leaps in hardware, so far all this new AI is purely software.
The potential for criminal deception should be the greatest concern. People will be accused of stuff they didn't do.
Or people who DID do something can just say "it was AI"
I know the feeling, I have siblings
not really, for evidence a video only is not enough, must be video and additional evidence traces, also its easy on other hand to set someone up and jail for a crime he did not commit even without such video so your concerns are kiddie level, you have no clue how system is already broken
Taylor Swift is so jealous of Paris Hilton! No wonder Trump and Christian Cons yearn so much to return things to what they were like in the old days, mid to early 1900s. So much simpler, things back then. When the Lord said, thunderous from the sky, it's HIM, it's him! It's none of these AI BS!
@@krystiankrysti1396you don’t need actually evidence in 2024 to fool 50% of the mass of idiots out there
When mainstream is saying you might get replaced, it’s getting a little close to midnight.
What does this phrase mean? Wait, I will google it.
I wonder how it will affect actual physical art, such as a drawing or painting on a canvas
@@wrightvcx2249it mean that the clock of doom developed by scientist present of much time until doom
Hollywood is in trouble in 2 years or 3
isn't it obvious?@@wrightvcx2249
Would be great if this interview was generated by Sora.
it cant do audio yet thankfully
Honestly looking at the men talk and their facial expressions makes me think how easily this can be made with AI.
@@lemon15960 lol... Of course you can!
@@lemon15960 You're lying to yourself if you think AI can't do voices.
How do you know it wasn't?
This is better than some of the CGI in The Flash 💀💀💀
Bro lol
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Haha!! True words Sir!!
Open season was better then that.
The future is truly unpredictable. We all thought Tech/Automation was coming for blue collar jobs. But Nope.Skipped that and went straight for the 'safe' jobs.
good. We need UBI. Don't waste your life working jobs when there is no need!
Imagine a future where no one need to work anymore because robots can produce anything for free, including food, what would happen?
@@apache937Some of us have ambition and aren't willing to give up so easily.
@@ViceZonehumans will become useless, everyone will make no money.
The real physical world requires OSHA and being as careful as possible to avoid getting sued. Anything done with a computer screen will be automated before the first plumber, electrician or mechanic loses their job to AI.
This is disturbing as someone going to college learning how to do 3D animation…
This will just make podcast and content creators so their jobs easier. For movies and the like...I don't think this will do anything but make your job easier
Do not let that get you down in the dumps you should think of ai being their to assist you it’s a great tool and may not replace you but help you.
I would jump ship TOMORROW and learn a trade, buddy. That's the one thing they can't replace.
Gotta try to break into a field that AI and robotics will have trouble getting into. Trade work, customer service, technicians... that kind of thing.
yeah TBH your field is in GREAT danger as are a few others thanks to AI. It might be kind of too late if you are just beginning, not unless you're ok working for peanuts.
One word - Unreal.
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@@jimliu2560 it's not available yet for public
@@jimliu2560 ruclips.net/video/SkCz4LqzNF4/видео.htmlsi=RdNdd3lxi0-iZ0Yx&t=129
😮wow . imagine being in court and they brought up ai video of you committing murder😮
As someone who works in the industry, it's bittersweet to see this. I know how this tech could help TEAMS of creatives, but I know companies will use it to save costs and eliminate the team part. I also wonder if theater productions will have a big resurgence once online media starts getting saturated with AI video everywhere.
I'm a cinematographer and I'm depressed.. not sure what my future holds now. 20 years of filming and developing my skills... now just text to video.
@@EpicLightMedia if you think it can do what you do already, then you already lost.
@@EpicLightMedia I could see groups of creatives using this tech to create a proof of concept for a pitch. I think there will be a lot of hype for AI video, but once the market is saturated people will want to see real work again. You might feel replaceable now, but that could change on a dime. I know that I love Lord of the Rings and the original Star Wars because I see all the hard work that went into it, behind the scenes. People will still want to see passion put into work.
Definitely agree with you about live theater making a comeback
@@EpicLightMediaskill issue lil bro
An army of VFX artists, camera men , video editors feeling obsolete soon
Soon we need an unconditional basic income
Matte painters, model makers, and preproduction artists have entered The chat...
Ai is taking over 💀💀💀
Finally someone talking about unconditional basic income. Stop blaming the technological progress, blame the government
@user-my3sp4oi4r Sadly most humans are to greedy
I hate rich people
Humans. We can’t destroy ourselves soon enough. 🤦🏽♂️
???
Thats human nature for ya
im so tired of ppl who know nothing of AI
People said that for every big innovation in human history. And I am saying that as a film worker.
@@anml9962same bro, boomers think this is the end, just wait till jesus arrive
This is not just bad for animators and artists, but for all of us.
Imagine sitting in a police station and seeing footage of you robbing a store that you've never been to before.
The technology that can accomplish that is already around for a couple of years, it's called DeepFake, but with these technologies generating the original robbery video is just way easier
That's the side they don't want you to think about....
We are the only species that active practices self destruction.
Sure, there would be a new industry around identifying AI and non-AI videos
You are apparently forgetting about the metadata of the AI-generated material, which is used to determine whether the video is real or generated using AI tools.
There DEFINITELY needs to be limits to what you can generate with Sora …just imagine the amount of people putting weird stuff and blackmail out on the internet without it looking fake anymore…
did you not watch the video fully? OpenAI has stated that they have rules and policies in place for Sora to avoid abusing it.
@@mosest20 That still doesn’t cut away from the fact this stuff looks REAL. People will start thinking AI generated videos are real even when they’re not.
@@I_have_Claws true. I am also terrified of its potiental because I plan to become a future artist and writer.
People will make replicas of Sora and find ways around it to produce unrestricted AI videos that will fool the public and cause harm... there's nothing we can do.
Imagine it being kept from ppl and only utilized by higher ups too
@@mosest20 they can't put a lid on it forever.
AI videos are cool and all, but hopefully AI will start working on curing diseases soon, that would really change lives
Or making us super gene's with gene editing
Is more effective
While concerns about AI and job displacement are valid, it’s crucial we also spotlight AI’s remarkable potential to revolutionize our world positively. The narrative should pivot towards how AI enhances human capabilities, solves complex issues in healthcare, education, and more, and drives innovation. Education on AI’s benefits, ethical development, and workforce adaptation are key to transforming fear into optimism.
Copy and paste from gpt 💀
Gpt ahh comment 💀
Job displacement is far from the only negative. We are about to enter a world where you can't tell reality from fiction.
That's optimistic. But sorry... but greed always wins.
It's killing art. This is actually tragic.
LOL, not really, haha, so exciting!
@haturbokmuffer stay ignorant to the strikingly obvious I guess, not my problem
@@miles2032 Oh oh, ok boy, understood 1/1
@@haturbokmufferThis is not exciting bro.. nothing about this is. We are doomed fr ☠️
@@R_botic nah bro, it's the future I been waiting for, yall so dramatic, AI developers laughs* understand AI folks.
Hollywood is gonna hate this
Impact to industry is going to be beyond belief
Well there goes my film career 💀
I knew it was coming, just not so soon. Forget GTA 6. I can't wait until AI creates its own open-world video games that look incredibly realistic like Sora's videos.
And non woke!
They are just putting bunch of datasets into transformer architecture to get text, image, and now video model but they still don’t know how it works. They can’t control it except generating random outputs with prompts so game with this will still take a long time after GTA6.
@@clickpwn but not that very long there are sweatshop websites paying people to check on these random generated outputs.
ur living in it
@@clickpwnyes and thats why Nvidia has developed tools to get better control to AI, you could make a minecraft game and use the future Nvidia dlss 5 to make it looks like cyber punk
Finally we can now get a video of New York City but built out of Cake.
The funny thing is that they had this back in March last year. This is what the competition is forcing you to do (currently a push from Google due to the recent announcement of Gamini 1.5)
Imagine what kinds of top secret stuff exists. The world is never going to be the same.
@@bestieswithtesties They have something called Q-star in open ai, which most than likely seems to be the half-way point or even the edge to reaching AGI
they have had it for awhile i have animediff and comply on my computers but there are other programs you can download to do it
@@ezail9159What is AGI?
It was so funny though. Google finally had some spotlight with the 1 million gemini context windows and not even a say later Openai steals it all again. 😂
Everyone in my industry is absolutely depressed. It's the actual end of creativity.
IK ive been jumping from job to job running away from AI. investing money on new skills just to be taken away by AI. im skilled broke and depressed
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@NewChangersFiis it’s gonna be ironic af when you lose your job and everyone starts laughing at you
Exactly. I'm studying to be in a creative field myself and I'm genuinely scared seeing this rn
It's time for an unconditional basic income
We are totally FUHED
Why do you believe that?
@@chrisf4268 because we'll be out of jobs, that's why
@@RayMcElroy50 it just means the game will be forcibly changed into something that gives us our time back. Technological advancement doesn't need permission
@@RayMcElroy50 just like phone operators and buggy drivers. It’s something called progress. Adapt or die. 😁
@@BlakeEstesMusicyea you will have a lot of free time from not having the ability to make money...
If ever in doubt...just look at the hands and fingers. They are still hilariously horrific. That being said....this will absolutely have a marked impact on the stock footage industry.
This is true especially for people in the background. However, for the main subject in the picture/video their hands look better.
When you realize this is staged 1
Did you not see how big the improvement has been from just 1-2 years ago? You honestly think that they won't be able to fix the hands and small details within another year or so?
Hands ain't even that bad anymore, whenever I play with ai all it takes is refreshing my results a few times to get normal hands
think of the progress they've had in just a year. its only going to progress faster and faster.
As an aspiring filmmaker and artist this is terrifying. Many people will be fired from the film industry and animation, even tho now you can spot errors, in 8-10 years you can bet it will look decent. Oh, and i forgot the videogame industry too. I mean it's happening now. Also you journalists should watch your back too because your job will become more confusing and also be replaced it.
8-10 years is way too optimistic. I suspect viable in < 2yrs. This will be a viable tool for generating all sorts of background, establishing shots or other types of content for RUclips, music videos, etc. Many of these jobs will vanish.
I find it awesome. It allows more filmmakers to show more films. People's jobs will always get replaced by technology.
@@elck3 just look at the rate of progress from 1 year ago. 10 years is 2 times too pessimistic.
Well just use adapt, you'll be empowered to make avatar quality movies for vastly fewer ressources and be uncompromising on your creative vision.
Only passive victims of capitalism will be worrying about their jobs being grabbed by someone else. In that case, that's everybody.
Extraordinary years for storyteller and original idea people are coming... Only people with great ideas will win in future...
Well said. Conventional wisdom said putting video cameras into the hands of consumers would enable everyone to make movies. While those tools made moviemaking more accessible, it still takes hard work and loads of talent to use those tools to engaging effect. Similarly, text to video is a tool that can make astonishing imagery, but it still takes a dedicated individual to think up those prompts, input them and then order them to cinematic effect. I think it will be awhile yet before text to video can create original stories that move the heart. Great movies are still the domain of thoughtful authors and screenwriters who understand the art of good storytelling. All that said, as a filmmaker this is pretty remarkable tech.
very true . writing poem or story is so simple but not everyone is doing. This could mean a lot for those who have great Idea but so far budget and resources contraint them. imagine mixing AI with 3D software where Rendering can be easy. So much can be done . But this also means bombardment of conetnet which can be exhasutive and may be boring for most of content
Until "Text to Great idea" AI generator release.
@@cesar4729 😂
How? You can't own the copyright on anything you generated. So how you gonna make money? No one is gonna pay for what they can steal for free.
Music is next. Millions of jobs will be lost and no one will be able to distinguish what is real or created by humans.
No more actress and actors.
People don't even have to dream anymore. Just press a button.
And just like that, we’ll give up our ability to dream.
we are alive to see it
@@casadilla111 so you are never going to sleep again 😂
@@casadilla111 give up? nah bro, with this tool I can bring my dreams to reality now
Just eat something heavy before sleep and dreams should come
Truth just took its last breath...
Honestly this is stuff we never needed to begin with
RIP editors and animaters!
I am an editor and animator, and my job will just get earlier with these new tools. Now, I can do more work volume in less time!
Shut up
No one cares
@@trique9776 But they are not building this for you , they are building this for your clients so they can do your work without you.
@@trique9776 for no more than what you are getting right now with less control over the creative work you do. are u dumb? why are you excited about this?
well if your client can write the prompt themselves why would they pay you @@trique9776
This is scary i can see all kinds of jobs disappearing. A.I.
Ya, so many stable workers were laid off when Henry Ford invented cars.
@@Reignor99 ford did not invent cars......
Unconditional basic income
@@e.v.k.3632I’m all for universal basic income. The problem is, who will qualify? What sort of identification will you need to be eligible? (Microchips anyone)
real photographer real filmmaker real desinger left the chat 🤦🏽♂️
well, i should be fine for a while, until they come out with camera operating robots
@@mr.frandy7692frandy , coming this then we have to really search for a new job 😂😂😂😂
rich get richer, poor get poorer.
that makes no sense, an entire country can be poor like north korea, but most people can have plenty in the united states. just because one person gets richer does not mean another get more poor. yall need to study how economy works and the exchange of goods and services
@@angryhephilump756AI is fundamentally a labor-repacing tool.
Yes, technology doesn't necessarily drive inequality on its own. But this is completely different.
Everybody knows
What stop you of being rich?)
Nothing stopping you from buying stock in Microsoft, Google or Meta. Get a grip.
As a film maker, I can finally make the type of film I have always wanted. The heck with wasting time trying to find actors.
At least your optimistic
Don't kid yourself. When they release it to the public, they will censor it to the point where it can no longer be used in an artistic setting.
Have you tried getting help from GPT-4 to write a story or anything that has controversial views or that covered themes of violence? It straight up censores you. The same will happen when they release Sora to public.
Heh, all the great film makers who came before you did what was ‘hard’ to create something great. Yes, you will be able to make lazy films easier but don’t think you will win the competition when these get so ubiquitous like cellphone camera videos
@@clickpwn Guess what? Animating things at all, whether 2D or 3D, was 1000x harder and more time consuming in decades past than today. They didn't have all the sophisticated and streamlined computer software that animators today have. Does that make modern animators any less talented? No. It just allows for them to do more than ever and create way more advanced things. As video AI becomes mainstream, people who use it to make films will not magically be any less talented than the ones before them they'll just be able to do way more than before faster and easier. Many very creative people will be able to all kinds of really cool things that they couldn't before because they didn't have multi-million budgets just like animators 50 years ago didn't have Unreal Engine or Blender or things like that.
That is a never-ending tale. Filmmakers that came before those "great filmmakers" had had to go even further to create something great. People in the future wont have to go the lengths that we have to go now either. They'll look back at what we do now and be mind blown at the work that goes into something they could achieve quickly. Hard work never changes, only what can be achieved with it does. @@clickpwn
The worst thing is to be a poor person seeing all this technology and not enough time to enjoy it. I have to work this minimum wage job. Only have money for food and shelter. No time for cool robots and stuff. Dang.
We are our own creators and destroyers.
Film makers and writers should return to form. Good dialogue. Emotion. Good acting. Stop relying on CGI. It looks fake no matter what. It’s overkill.
The best movie I've ever seen is Before Sunset. Just two people talking. Such an authentic expression of human emotion, of hope, of love, of creation.
I have no idea how people opt to watch Marvel movies instead. Or how they are going to watch whatever.. this... thing... produces.
full AGI is coming by the end of the year. most jobs will regress by the end of next year. there will be two people in the world. The 'haves' and the 'have nots'. I hope you have a house (paid), or a business, or anything because within two years the gap between rich and poor will be so large. only a few tens of thousands will be living like gods while the rest of you will be living like homeless people today.
Oh yeah keep working on getting rid of all the jobs that everyone actually wants to do. thanks Silicon Valley
AI generated foods will solve the problem
We really are heading towards a future where everyone can generate a movie on demand. Hollywood & filmaking will survive but it will be cheapened and profits will be squeezed. Animation is in trouble first though
hope its soon
True. Imagine in 20-30 years when this stuff gets even more advanced. People will be able to make their own movies with some text on their phone.
A lot of trash movie will be made by this thing in the next decade
I don’t understand why people want even more content than now. Do you guys watch most shows on Netflix, amazon, Disney etc? Have you watched all the amazing films from the past and watch the new movies? Not to mention just youtube and TikTok provides endless hours of content every day already. Why would you want to consume more content when 24 hours is not even enough right now? It’s great if anyone can generate movie, but 99.999999999% of them won’t be watched by anybody
@@modernwarrior24not 20-30 years more like 5.
The ppl in this video are ignorant. There is open source that will very quickly develop this technology and it wont care about mainstream dictating what may or may not be generated. I'm here for it!
Gotta feel sora(y) for them filmmakers, cinematographers, animators.....this is bloody insane!
Nope it won't replace. It'll only be a tool to enhance their work. Just like a hammer wouldn't replace your hand but makes hitting the mail easier
You're looking at a bunch of rendered 3D images passed off as whatever they're trying to sell. It's junk. Believe me. When they have something worthwhile, let me know. Thus far, my attempts to use these tools expose them for what they are. It's nothing but another con, just like crypto.
@@diollinebranderson6553 lets do a thought experiment, say this lets an animator do his job 10x faster, meaning each animator can do 10x more work, has the demand for animation produced suddenly gone up 10x suddenly as well through some unknown event? no? this means that you will need less people to fulfill the demand for animation
@@ababababaababbba what if I refused to participate?
No company can profit from it since no one can own the copyright.
This is absolutely terrifying…. This is the worst it will ever be
Imagine telling the ai to make a great movie and prompting it all the scenes and camera work and props
This is the scariest thing I’ve seen in a long time
Fall of humanity has started. I love AI. But this is getting scarier even for me.
Or, people could look into something that was created SOLELY by humans. That is, in lieu of supporting A.I. that is programmed to steal and "borrow" from everything that came before it.
"Before I start, I must see my end.
Destination known, my mind’s journey now begins.
Upon my chariot, heart and soul’s fate revealed.
In time, all points converge, hope’s strength resteeled.
But to earn final peace at the universe’s endless refrain,
We must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
--Diamond Dragons (book I) -- AND THERE'S NO A.I. CONTENT IN THE ENTIRE HEXALOGY!
the future is here, likely or not. Any attempt to hinder its progress will sure be fruitless
Oh you mean like every artist who has ever lived? Everyone steals from everyone who came before them, this is no different. If anything, this is MORE creative, like the birds made out of paper airplanes? Name who they stole that from?
Don't waste your life working jobs when there is no need!
You type like a schizophrenic
Artists finding out in real time they have always been worthless versus actual hardworking creative minds of mathematicians, scientists, and engineeers who lead to this.
unemployment line, here we come 😎
Insane and scary at the same time
Google is so doomed. They look like yahoo of 2024
Google is a billion dollar tech/data machine , they probably knew about this for years already and are already creating their own version of this. 😂
They just unveiled a 1 million token context with near perfect recollection and they have the previous AI video SOTA that likely uses a fraction of the compute, they are good.
@@joannot6706 cmdrls212, prolly an Apple heretic. We'll know based on the response. muahahahaha.
@@r.r4981 They have had gemini for a long time, but have you heard of it? Or do you only know 'AI' as ChatGPT?
@@r.r4981 they better announce it now before it is too late
Universal basic income
Correct.
Is inevitable
I can't wait
I see hope for the future
@@e.v.k.3632 It's not as great as you might think.. governments will have a lot of power of you
This is horrifying
no, no its not
it is when you see the bigger picture, which isn't that hard.@@anml9962
@@anml9962
Yes it is.
This is the perfect time to divide and conquer and let people doubt humanity and values.
Absolutely fascinating
Animators: How is this going to effect my job?
Employers: What job, security escort this man off the premises
told a homie back in 2018 when I got drunk that AI will be the next thing to be forced on our day to day lives, and to keep in mind the year 2029 because everything might start crumbling at that point. I used to look back and feel stupid for saying that, but It's starting to make more sense every year
So i can copy/paste whole Harry Potter novel into movies 😮
True to book movies in minutes. Bring it. With respective agreements.
It needs more regulation. Maybe it will enable new forms of art? Instead of disabling or dismissing arists jobs with it, we need to have it enable them more. It's still really hard based on just prompts to get an exact artistic output from AI
Good, no need to go to movies. I will make my own.
Ye movie just only for you that nobody else will be interested about or talked about
Do we really want a future where everything is constantly within our reach?
yes
Do you want a future where there’s only natural stupidity that does the opposite?
maybe
Depends
magic 8 ball says probably
It's time for a New World Order 🙏
#JobsAreForRobots #HumansAreForLoving
AI is unlikely to replace designers entirely, AI can be used to automate certain aspects of design, such as generating elements or color schemes, it cannot replace the creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills that designers come up with
I'm a designer and yes it can
@@Boog-hs9tw I am a professional designer and artist, and it won't, atleast within my lifetime. I can prove it too...wait until five or ten years, and you will see a flood of AI crap that people come up with on the internet, and that is because, the people invent the ideas, color pallets, design choices, etc that the AI does, does that make sense?
Pretty soon we'll all be getting mad over AI generated politics and we wont know whats real anymore
This will get out of hand quickly if it’s not regulated properly
regualted? and who is going to assume anything is real? because a new law is made.
aaaand there's the end of my career.
What’s your career?
Its scary what a serial killer or a deeply disturbed individual would use this to see
we're ALREADY loosing CG video artists, the moment sora was announced and samples got out.
im sure shorts and ads are already storyboarding and going in force a quick render and flipped right out with ai voice overs.
but, its totally going to bomb.
FAST, but that wont stop the coming flood.
and this time instead of grating tripped up awkward , lay off the gas, disconnected flatine ai voicing that just annoy us in the current ad space
Sora's non humancentric images will be distant enough from us, not to trigger the THIS IS FAKE warning, aka the uncanny valley effect
and that means people will consume it and accept it,
but shortly it, will just be youtube or tiktok clips
slipping by so quickly
a majority will just let it over and over
and no one will be sure, what or when they fell for a red herring
imagine sora, and real reporter voice overs from covid
cranking out a modern pandemic, fictonal piece, war of the worlds style
small clips, FLOODING youtube, over the matter of half a day.
just at the whim of a troll,
or even better, a team of trolls
this is going to be really bad,
and the worst part is
many of us will notice, the glitches the artifacts, and the mindless directionless sense of art and style the detailed mechanics will lack
call it cold or souless, if you will,
disconnected from humanity
with the motions of a psychopath.
but which is worse...
which is the real psychopaths
the people that produce it.
or the ones that didn't even catch the lack, there of?
they say its a mirror of humanity,
but its not, of a shell of humanity.
the mirror, is how we react...
and all we will see,
is a psychopath, lookng back at a psychopath
please place your trays in the upright position
Sounded like this will create a lot of jobs in laws, regulations, and its enforcement field that is the first thing I came to my mind from reading the comments below.
oooh he went over 10 seconds at the end. He'll be the first to be replaced
No turning back
Just turn your devices off
Not cool. It really is not. Art has become so cheap now.
Right? Technologically it's impressive, but there's nothing cool about a video that just popped into existence. What's cool is the process and thought that goes into making it.
@@evandempsey7613some people just want the end result sadly
In the future, entire movies will be made just using thoughts, it's strange to think about it.
Ugly crap recycling existing images. Not art. The world will be even uglier. People will be blackmailed. Deceptive crime will multiply.
This needs to go now. For safety.
good thing ai will never replace live music
Don't say it to loud
lt will , dont be so optimistic about real world
My dream movie is on its way
Technology is the industry to get into. 😅 my company working on things that can put HR out of work. Learn something in tech.
I think freelancing is the only viable option for tech atp
Not everyone is suitable for it
I can see this being really effective in the 3D modelling space. If it can create rough drafts that can be edited. It will make designing things virtually way easier a reduced learning curve removing the barrier of entry. This could overall improve quality of pretty much anything as many more design iterations will be testable for cheaper in less time.
I wonder if anyone at OpenAI read Aldous Huxley. Remember Soma?
Just one gram and then I am
Lol, what? Is there any similarities between this and soma other than the name?
@@williambolls1819You tell me. In Huxley, Soma is used to keep everyone entertained and happy.
You have got to be 14 and just finished the book recently if you think there are any parallels here.
@@HumbertLaxnessHeh, sure, just a ruthless corporation cooking human broth from hundreds of millions of stolen videos and personal data to keep us entertained. Totally no parallels here, chief, not on your watch!
Skynet
I studied languages for five years. Now you can use AI to translate in seconds… time wasted?
@Johnithinuioian have you seen HeyGen AI video translator? That’s what scares me the most and makes me feel like learning languages will go the way of the Dodo. Having something like that translating video calls and audio in real time. I tried this in German (which I’m fluent in), Arabic (have a moderate working knowledge), and Spanish (have no experience). It was spot on with grammar, inflection, and dialect in all of them. Sent a video in Italian to a friend in Italy and she was shocked, asked when I learned Italian! The AI matches the translated audio and mimics your mouth and facial movements, even your voice. It’s insane. 😞
Yes, it can translate between 2 languages pretty quickly but it will never be in realtime because of the different speeds at which languages give you certain information. Just taking 2 pretty similar languages, English and Spanish, one has the adjectives before the noun, the other typically has them come after. This fundamentally makes realtime translation impossible regardless of the effectiveness of the translation. And that's before getting into issues like gendered nouns and indirect object pronouns. A program that can quickly translate a language once it has the full context can be very useful for business or as a tourist but I think the main appeal is to have a natural conversation and that would be impossible with an AI translator even if the translation occurred as soon as was physically possible. The only way I can see around that is some sort of digital telepathy that can circumvent language and directly transfer meaning.
We need an unconditional basic income
It probably generates many images as frames and combines it all together like a fancy GIF!!
You can just input novels into this and get an epic movie out.
Oh, yes!
@@rohit.n.mohite so what humans will do then??
sit and curse AI ig... the people up there r going crazy and its only 2024 @@smallcube-zn2mm
@@smallcube-zn2mmconsume and rot 🥲
I see this as another point for an unconditional basic income and great movies in the future
Now finally movies will be just as good as the books 😅
And as long as a series
On a plus, they can make a more accurate depiction of characters from books
Creative needs are being taken by AI while the menial and backbreaking jobs are experiencing a shortage.
The entire point is to make us all even more depressed and uncreative and mentally sterile than is possibly fathomable.
Let the guy have 12 seconds. Jeez.
Announcements like these are for marketing purposes. Don't think AI will replace you just soon. You giving up your job because of fear is the main issue, not being replaced. Programmers thought ChatGPT will totally replace them. Yet most programmers are doing just fine. You will be fine.
I wont be fine. clients arent paying me for concepts arts anymore. neither book covers nor branding and now photography and video. dont be naive these companies want artists gone forever
@@AsturevDo you have a artstation page? I want to see your portfolio.
Robots are replacing physical labors, AI is replacing office works. GG we are domed guys ☺️👍🏼
only the non elites... r doomed
Elon has been telling us for years
and he has been investing in OpenAI himself.. thats hypocricy
Now u cant see if is real or no videos of ufo
Time for an open source version to finally get rid of Establishment's dear Hollyweird
intro sora : Game Changer - Watch the OpenAI Generated Video Tool Sora - Shaking Up the entire Industry
ruclips.net/video/j8-nd0f8V3Y/видео.html
The smart thing to do is reduce their ridiculous 60 hour work week and apply that 21.4% to reduce their hours and cut ZERO jobs.
AI without regulation is going to be a shitshow
One thing I have always wondered. What would a person experience if they didn't need to sleep. Specifically, how would you experience time. Would your life seem like one long day? or would your entire life seem like one short day? It seems like dreams break up our lives and make them seem longer.... or shorter.... Imagine not sleeping and just being up for days and days... would life feel like one day? again, Would life seem very short? or extremely long? And how would you measure long and short? Sleeping or dreaming seems to break up our life. Imagine you are born .. then die.. there is something more that sleep/dreaming does to the perception of life and even death.. just IMO
Lets see how it actually works first.
You're seeing it lol
@@MuchCow9000 Nah homie. What you're seeing are just some random videos they threw online. They didn't even show how the program works.
@@AlanSmith88888 it works by typing things then it makes the video
@@MuchCow9000 Where does it show that in the video?
@@AlanSmith88888 There's a bunch of videos on the tool on YT.
The 1st Beast is emerging
Elon has been warning about unregulated AI risk, hope the lawmakers will heed those warnings.
he himself invested in openAI... he is a hyprocrite in this
@@study.ansh7405 He was one of the people that created open AI. He's not invested in it though.
@study.ansh7405 He was one of the people that created open AI and he's not invested in it.
@@study.ansh7405 Not true.
This should replace netflix and anime industries.
That is just the beginning. Soon we will start to see very cheap humanoid robot able to do anything we can do but much more better than us, more precise and more fast: that will be a huge impact for the entry human kind.
good. We need UBI. Don't waste your life working jobs when there is no need!
@@apache937 Why would the rich give you anything? There are a lot more houses in US than is needed for the people, does this mean that housing is free? Of course not. Much more perfectly good food is thrown out every day than is needed to feed everyone, and it's literally illegal to try to get it.
I see this as a very good thing and humans will adapt with it. Nobody asked to be born and then be forced to work crappy jobs just to be alive. We should absolutely offload as much as possible to automation and let humans have more freedom. Life is way too magical and special to spend it all being absolutely miserable in order to survive.
I don't know about that. Physical robots are a completely different ballgame. It's not a software issue it is a hardware issue. Humans have *trillions* of nerve endings all over skin that allow us to feel everything and respond accordingly. The main reason that so many humanoid robots struggle to do a lot of things is because we just simply can't fit enough sensors onto them to collect that same kind of data that allows for such accurate manipulation of our hands and other body parts. Fixing that issue would require big leaps in hardware, so far all this new AI is purely software.
totally agree 100%@@DaveSimkus