Imagine never having to search for stock footage ever again.
AI tools have seemingly popped up overnight, with each iteration trying to fill in some niche gap the former failed to see.
But Google has somewhat been silent during this recent AI explosion.
Until recently, that is. A team working with Google Research has announced Dreamix, which the company claims is a diffusion-based video editor. While it can’t generate videos from just a prompt, it can take existing material and modify that video using text prompts.
But how does it work? Can this new tech benefit creatives? Or should we start to worry that audiences will just be able to generate their own movies on the fly in the next decade?
The Nuts and Bolts of Dreamix
No, you probably shouldn’t be worried about being replaced by a Google app just yet.
While AI technology is moving forward in leaps and bound, that Star Trek level of engagement is still a ways away. Google does have a track record of sending technology to the graveyard before it’s had its time.
Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.