The amount of energy - electricity and compute being drawn upon to create a 30 sec clip is planet shattering. Gotta find a solution to this critical problem....death by a billion cuts.
There is some interesting research happening, like this one: news.mit.edu/2023/new-tools-available-reduce-energy-that-ai-models-devour-1005 I believe we will see significant improvements since it's in the companies' best interest to make models cheaper to train and run.
AI video looks too saturated for me. Everthing is tweaked too the limit. And i hate the edgeless look it gives everything. How things are just more like liquid melting together as one big blob. It's cool that we got what we got. But i don't think we have anything that is really gonna be worth investing in, in the long run either. AI video will just never be able to do anything good for us. It will for ever be the most expensive meme in history.
I get what you mean. They can feel too polished, missing that raw, organic feel or the alive randomness of the real world. But I think it's still early days. With time, they could evolve to bring a more nuanced and natural feel.
@@MattRiven That would require that we invent sensors that replicates eyeballs for an AI. I think we are maybe just a bit too far away from that to be realistic yet.
Which video generator model do you think is the most capable?
The amount of energy - electricity and compute being drawn upon to create a 30 sec clip is planet shattering.
Gotta find a solution to this critical problem....death by a billion cuts.
There is some interesting research happening, like this one:
news.mit.edu/2023/new-tools-available-reduce-energy-that-ai-models-devour-1005
I believe we will see significant improvements since it's in the companies' best interest to make models cheaper to train and run.
AI video looks too saturated for me. Everthing is tweaked too the limit. And i hate the edgeless look it gives everything. How things are just more like liquid melting together as one big blob.
It's cool that we got what we got. But i don't think we have anything that is really gonna be worth investing in, in the long run either. AI video will just never be able to do anything good for us. It will for ever be the most expensive meme in history.
I get what you mean. They can feel too polished, missing that raw, organic feel or the alive randomness of the real world. But I think it's still early days. With time, they could evolve to bring a more nuanced and natural feel.
@@MattRiven That would require that we invent sensors that replicates eyeballs for an AI. I think we are maybe just a bit too far away from that to be realistic yet.