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This AI video generator just broke reality

This AI video generator just broke reality

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New AI video generator Hotshot makes INSANE videos. Here’s a full review. #hotshot #ainews #ai #agi #aivideo

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  1. Wow, this AI video generator is insane! The level of realism and creativity it brings is mind-blowing. It's fascinating to think about the endless possibilities this could unlock for creators, from films to games and beyond. But it's also a bit surreal — like we're stepping into a new era where the line between real and artificial is blurring fast. Can't wait to see where this tech goes next. this comment was made by ai

  2. That's like having a sci-fi movie plot become a documentary! I mean, if AI can create convincing vids, can you imagine what happens when we unleash something like SmythOS? Talk about a collaborative AI team-up bringing a whole new dimension to business workflows! Imagine those agents not just duplicating tasks, but actually writing the screenplay while simultaneously optimizing the production pipeline.

  3. Hotshot is no good. It feels the need to nanny the hell out of you. A prompt like a sexy Latina recording herself on her phone gets rejected. If it rejects that then I don't have any use for it. NEXT!

  4. Exactly what is anyone going to do with these "videos?" You can't ask for another scene with the same "person" in it, because AI can't do that. What a waste of time…

  5. I just watched another video showing off the capabilities of AI video generators and for some weird reason both videos used the same prompts such as “astronaut riding a horse in the desert” or “puppies becoming chefs” as well as almost everything else minus a couple of prompts… both YouTubers even made the same or similar commentary like “not exactly the perfume bottle I was going for”…what are we missing here?? Are these YouTubers paid by those Chinese vid gens to promote their stuff?? Good one China…

  6. Embarking on my musical journey in the 1970s, I found joy in creating and playing original music with friends, a passion that distinctly set me apart as I rarely ventured into playing covers. As the late 80s approached, my curiosity was piqued by the burgeoning scene of early techno music, a fascination that I explored through the medium of computers. This exploration continued into the 90s, a decade characterized by numerous jam sessions with friends. It was also during this time that I began to engage more publicly with my music, participating in open mic events and seizing opportunities to perform at various street events in town. Despite these ventures, my ultimate aspiration has always been to craft the perfect album.

    My encounter with AI in music production has been transformative, offering an experience unparalleled to any other. It feels akin to entering a studio as a songwriter, where I am met with an extensive array of musicians and groups ready to bring my compositions to life. This process allows me to meticulously review each rendition, making decisions on whether they align with my vision for the project. This rigorous selection process is applied to all 16 songs, ensuring that each piece not only resonates with my artistic intent but also contributes to the cohesive identity of the album.

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