the things you present here is crazy and really impressive but combining these for films like you say in around 15:30 would not be applied practically. Most likely what would happen is that AI would just take over the blood, sweat and passion of talented artists. AI is quantity over quality, at least that is how it is for now. i really do not like seeing AI when it comes to big corporation. it just screams laziness and comes off as cheap. most likely the general quality of films will go down as a whole as it's much easier to push out films. this is a parallel to 3d models for games in the marketplace asset stores. Today they're flooded with unoptimized low quality AI models pushing down the visibility of real talented and passionate artists that put up their work in the marketplace.
There will def be more ai slop; but I think talented creator will set whole new standards altogether. In other words, both the floor and the ceiling will rise. And so will consumer expectations.
Hey Bilawal, it's awesome to see you expanding to other platforms, and RUclips is definitely the right place for videos like this. What sets you apart from other AI news reporters on here is your solid technical background and skills-something many others lack. It can be painful to watch some popular AI reporters who clearly don't know what they're talking about. A bit about myself: I started years ago with 360° photography while living in the US. I experimented with stereoscopic photography/video, 3D, 360/stereo, Unity etc. Now, I'm all in with ComfyUI, testing all sorts of LLMs, Mochi 1, LTX, Gaussian splatting, TTS, spatial audio, and more. AI has become an essential part of my workflow. It's a challenge to keep everything running smoothly, especially with updates breaking workflows, but since I’m also into programming, design, 3D printing, and Arduino, there's always something new to learn. It's endless fun! Keep making great videos and enjoy the process!
Thanks Mike! Appreciate the kind words. Def want to do more of these - funnily enough reducing the need for post production makes these more fun to do. More to come - call it a New Year’s resolution :)
@@spatialintel This is awesome! Here's something I wanted to share. I got started with 360 VR a long time ago. Do you remember RealViz before it was acquired by Autodesk, or PTtools? I used to experiment with all kinds of tech for architectural projects, including tools that eventually became part of GoPro Studio. But it doesn’t stop there! Around 2005, I was using Google Maps, and that’s when I started using SketchUp to create my first 3D models for Google Maps. And SketchUp is still one of my go-to 3D tools today, even for 3D printing. What's even cooler is that SketchUp can now be used seamlessly for 3D rendering with ComfyUI. How amazing is that?
Exactly! I used to model all this stuff by hand, now some zer skill turd can just ASK for AI to make some soulless crap for you? And corporate doesnt care as long as its CHEAPER. Check out eh new Xmas coke commercial, all AI and zero artists and talent used but MAXIMUM SAVINGS FOR THE 270$ BILLION DOLLAR MONOLITH
@@GwaiZai Not really, the less hands-on you are and rely on tools to be creative, you're just a tool. This is barely art, to me it reminds me of cutting out photos out of a magazine to create a collage.. its art but... it relies on the art of many others, just like the art of millions used to train this stuff. I can go to chat GPT right and have and say create me a 20 page script for a major motion picture, big budget about GwaiZia, he is a giant alien lizard living on the moon and he keeps looking at earth pondering his place in the universe, who lives on earth? Anyone? What is that blue stuff. One day an asteroid smashes into the moons surface propelling him towards the earth. The rest of the script deals with his arrival on earth and meeting a young boy named Piper who helps him find his place in the world, while making people of earth understand GwaiZia is peaceful. here is the result: Page 1: Opening Sequence EXT. MOON - NIGHT A vast, eerie, and desolate landscape. The Moon, untouched by time, reflects the Earth in the distance-an orb of blue and green, full of mystery and wonder. The camera zooms in, revealing the silhouette of a giant lizard-like creature: GWAIZIA. His scales glisten under the pale lunar light. He is watching Earth from the Moon, his massive eyes deep with thought. GWAIZIA'S POV: The Earth spins slowly, its oceans swirling beneath clouds. It's alive. The sound of quiet breathing from GwaiZia echoes through the moon’s desolate silence. GWAIZIA (V.O.) (softly, with curiosity) Who... are they? He stares at Earth, his long tail swaying gently. There's a sadness in his expression. A sense of loneliness. GWAIZIA (V.O.) (thinking to himself) I have lived here for... I don't know how long. But that blue sphere... it calls to me. GwaiZia’s massive claws gently touch the moon’s surface. He lifts a large rock, observing it. GWAIZIA (V.O.) (musing) What is it like to live... among life? What is that blue... stuff? Water, air? Or something else? Page 2: An Unexpected Visitor EXT. MOON SURFACE - DAY Suddenly, a loud rumble shakes the ground. An asteroid, large and fast, hurtles toward the Moon. GwaiZia looks up, startled. He barely has time to react as the asteroid crashes into the Moon’s surface with a deafening explosion. The impact throws GwaiZia off balance. The force is too much for him to resist. His massive body is launched into the vacuum of space, heading directly toward Earth. His claws swipe the air in a futile attempt to control his descent. ----------------- This goes on for 20 pages. So its FUN but is it really art? Should someone get paid for what I typed out, in real time and used a super computer to do the labour? it took me 5min so I should get 5min of an hourly wage. In the old days I make nearly 6 figures at mid level and it was really fun work. Outsourcing and 2008 killed it all
Sooooo glad Im out of the games industry, I got to experience the pre-2008 fun, lots of money, no outsourcing but now with this? No point in getting into 3d art anymore
You learn these tools to accelerate your workflow and augment skills you never even had. Those of us from the programming world already on this ride. These are not production ready assets.. close but for a long time they will need a human to clean up geo, rig and specific things needed for whatever engine/project Start doing it!
@@mattmmilli8287 Industry vet here. No. We used to have dozens of artists so if you can somehow be the 2 or 3 dudes doing this and dealing with the chinese outsourcers, good for you but otherwise this industry is cooked as an employment path. Its the same as all other automation and AI, leaving a trail of destroyed lives and careers
@@mattmmilli8287 With trump coming in, it means society will never demand UBI and expect it, we are their servants and know nothing of real revolution. Look at France and tons of others places they go nuts over all that stuff and protest. Too busy eating donuts here
thanks for the explanatory overview! really enjoying your content
Glad to hear it!
the things you present here is crazy and really impressive but combining these for films like you say in around 15:30 would not be applied practically. Most likely what would happen is that AI would just take over the blood, sweat and passion of talented artists. AI is quantity over quality, at least that is how it is for now. i really do not like seeing AI when it comes to big corporation. it just screams laziness and comes off as cheap. most likely the general quality of films will go down as a whole as it's much easier to push out films. this is a parallel to 3d models for games in the marketplace asset stores. Today they're flooded with unoptimized low quality AI models pushing down the visibility of real talented and passionate artists that put up their work in the marketplace.
There will def be more ai slop; but I think talented creator will set whole new standards altogether. In other words, both the floor and the ceiling will rise. And so will consumer expectations.
@@spatialintel agreed!
Love the sweater!
Wearing Claude on my sleeves 🤗
@@spatialintel haha! Unfortunately I've already put Claude to sleep again today, I have to wait two more hours before we get to speak again :D cheers
the rate limits are so restrictive! truly hume ai's new voice update -- some of the modes are backed by claude 3.5 sonnet and keep me going :)
@@spatialintel Nice! Thank you, can't wait to see what 2025 brings
I'm beginning to think that RUclips video titles are now all created by AI with the prompt being "must include 'change' and 'forever'".
😂 so true; and it’s what Google’s ai Gemini recommended lmao
When does it change 4D forever? Then I could reverse time and make all of this misery unhappen. The Delorean is there. I know it.
Spatio-temporal mastery ftw 💀 😭
Hey Bilawal, it's awesome to see you expanding to other platforms, and RUclips is definitely the right place for videos like this. What sets you apart from other AI news reporters on here is your solid technical background and skills-something many others lack. It can be painful to watch some popular AI reporters who clearly don't know what they're talking about.
A bit about myself: I started years ago with 360° photography while living in the US. I experimented with stereoscopic photography/video, 3D, 360/stereo, Unity etc. Now, I'm all in with ComfyUI, testing all sorts of LLMs, Mochi 1, LTX, Gaussian splatting, TTS, spatial audio, and more. AI has become an essential part of my workflow. It's a challenge to keep everything running smoothly, especially with updates breaking workflows, but since I’m also into programming, design, 3D printing, and Arduino, there's always something new to learn. It's endless fun! Keep making great videos and enjoy the process!
Thanks Mike! Appreciate the kind words. Def want to do more of these - funnily enough reducing the need for post production makes these more fun to do. More to come - call it a New Year’s resolution :)
@@spatialintel This is awesome! Here's something I wanted to share. I got started with 360 VR a long time ago. Do you remember RealViz before it was acquired by Autodesk, or PTtools? I used to experiment with all kinds of tech for architectural projects, including tools that eventually became part of GoPro Studio. But it doesn’t stop there! Around 2005, I was using Google Maps, and that’s when I started using SketchUp to create my first 3D models for Google Maps. And SketchUp is still one of my go-to 3D tools today, even for 3D printing. What's even cooler is that SketchUp can now be used seamlessly for 3D rendering with ComfyUI. How amazing is that?
If the tool creates for you, then you become the tool. What a bleak outlook.
Exactly! I used to model all this stuff by hand, now some zer skill turd can just ASK for AI to make some soulless crap for you? And corporate doesnt care as long as its CHEAPER. Check out eh new Xmas coke commercial, all AI and zero artists and talent used but MAXIMUM SAVINGS FOR THE 270$ BILLION DOLLAR MONOLITH
who defines what the world is and what happens in the world? We make the stories.
@@GwaiZai Not really, the less hands-on you are and rely on tools to be creative, you're just a tool. This is barely art, to me it reminds me of cutting out photos out of a magazine to create a collage.. its art but... it relies on the art of many others, just like the art of millions used to train this stuff. I can go to chat GPT right and have and say create me a 20 page script for a major motion picture, big budget about GwaiZia, he is a giant alien lizard living on the moon and he keeps looking at earth pondering his place in the universe, who lives on earth? Anyone? What is that blue stuff. One day an asteroid smashes into the moons surface propelling him towards the earth. The rest of the script deals with his arrival on earth and meeting a young boy named Piper who helps him find his place in the world, while making people of earth understand GwaiZia is peaceful.
here is the result:
Page 1: Opening Sequence
EXT. MOON - NIGHT
A vast, eerie, and desolate landscape. The Moon, untouched by time, reflects the Earth in the distance-an orb of blue and green, full of mystery and wonder. The camera zooms in, revealing the silhouette of a giant lizard-like creature: GWAIZIA. His scales glisten under the pale lunar light. He is watching Earth from the Moon, his massive eyes deep with thought.
GWAIZIA'S POV: The Earth spins slowly, its oceans swirling beneath clouds. It's alive. The sound of quiet breathing from GwaiZia echoes through the moon’s desolate silence.
GWAIZIA (V.O.) (softly, with curiosity) Who... are they?
He stares at Earth, his long tail swaying gently. There's a sadness in his expression. A sense of loneliness.
GWAIZIA (V.O.) (thinking to himself) I have lived here for... I don't know how long. But that blue sphere... it calls to me.
GwaiZia’s massive claws gently touch the moon’s surface. He lifts a large rock, observing it.
GWAIZIA (V.O.) (musing) What is it like to live... among life? What is that blue... stuff? Water, air? Or something else?
Page 2: An Unexpected Visitor
EXT. MOON SURFACE - DAY
Suddenly, a loud rumble shakes the ground. An asteroid, large and fast, hurtles toward the Moon. GwaiZia looks up, startled. He barely has time to react as the asteroid crashes into the Moon’s surface with a deafening explosion.
The impact throws GwaiZia off balance. The force is too much for him to resist. His massive body is launched into the vacuum of space, heading directly toward Earth. His claws swipe the air in a futile attempt to control his descent.
-----------------
This goes on for 20 pages. So its FUN but is it really art? Should someone get paid for what I typed out, in real time and used a super computer to do the labour? it took me 5min so I should get 5min of an hourly wage. In the old days I make nearly 6 figures at mid level and it was really fun work. Outsourcing and 2008 killed it all
That's where today's paper comes in.
it just keeps getting better and better and im impressed everytime
Sooooo glad Im out of the games industry, I got to experience the pre-2008 fun, lots of money, no outsourcing but now with this? No point in getting into 3d art anymore
I'm a 3d modeler... I'll just show myself the door
You learn these tools to accelerate your workflow and augment skills you never even had. Those of us from the programming world already on this ride. These are not production ready assets.. close but for a long time they will need a human to clean up geo, rig and specific things needed for whatever engine/project
Start doing it!
I think you’ll be way better than non 3d modelers at orchestrating these models - like the conductor who knows how to play the instruments!
@@mattmmilli8287 Industry vet here. No. We used to have dozens of artists so if you can somehow be the 2 or 3 dudes doing this and dealing with the chinese outsourcers, good for you but otherwise this industry is cooked as an employment path. Its the same as all other automation and AI, leaving a trail of destroyed lives and careers
@ oh for sure; best can do is try to hang on with the advice above until UBI happens and the AI riots of the future die down 😭
@@mattmmilli8287 With trump coming in, it means society will never demand UBI and expect it, we are their servants and know nothing of real revolution. Look at France and tons of others places they go nuts over all that stuff and protest. Too busy eating donuts here
Is there any way genarate 3D models for prototyping with multiple parts/segments instead of a single decoration piece? 😔
Check out csm ai - they’re working on this image to multi part 3d decomposition problem: x.com/tejasdkulkarni/status/1865279068834254889?s=46
This is absolutely mind-blowing tech. It feels like we will soon have a 3D digital twin of the entire Earth’s surface.
Agreed! Great 3d renditions where we have the sensor data / earth observations; and generative AI to fill in the gps everywhere else
Corrdior did a really cool video on 3d splatts, worth checking out
Love their stuff. Made a video last year on 3D Gaussian Splatting - Explained!
ruclips.net/video/sQcrZHvrEnU/видео.html
@@spatialintel ooo. I'll definitely check that out!