The World of AI Generative Video
The world of AI generative video just keeps getting crazier and crazier with new announcements coming out all the time. Really cool research and more flexibility and controllability over the videos we create. It’s crazy because some of the predictions that I made in this 2024 predictions video have already come true.
2024 Predictions
There’s one prediction I made that I couldn’t have been further off on. I don’t think in 2024 we’re going to have a tool where I type in a prompt and it spits out a 30-minute episode of South Park for me. But I do think we’re going to see much higher quality AI video along with longer generations in that higher quality.
Recent Developments
On January 23rd, just three weeks after my predictions video, I completely changed my stance and course corrected. I made a comment that I don’t think AI is going to be creating full-length shows and films this year. However, I was wrong. The next two months have been wild with mind-blowing AI video advancements.
Sora and P Labs
Starting with Sora, the realism and physics of this tool have impressed many. P Labs also introduced a new feature called lipsync, allowing AI-generated videos to talk based on audio files uploaded. These advancements have taken AI video generation to a whole new level.
Emo by Alibaba Group
Alibaba Group’s Emo technology is another groundbreaking development. It can generate expressive portrait videos with audio, capturing emotions and movements in an incredibly realistic way. The ability to convey emotions through AI-generated videos is truly impressive.
LTX Studio and Anamorph
Companies like LTX Studio and Anamorph have also made significant strides in AI video generation. LTX Studio can create entire storyboards and films from prompts, offering a comprehensive video creation platform. Anamorph’s technology can reorder scenes to create unlimited versions of one film, providing a unique viewing experience for each audience.
In conclusion, the world of AI generative video is evolving rapidly, with new tools and capabilities emerging constantly. The future of AI video generation looks promising, and we can expect even more innovative and creative developments in the coming years.