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21 votes
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YouTube has a new video player
30 votes -
Video projectors used to be ridiculously cool
29 votes -
Vimeo enters into definitive agreement to be acquired by Bending Spoons for $1.38 billion
38 votes -
AI videos have never been better: can you tell what's real?
31 votes -
That white guy who can't get a job at Tim Hortons? He's AI.
22 votes -
TikTok is being flooded with racist AI videos generated by Google’s Veo 3
35 votes -
FilMaster: Bridging cinematic principles and generative AI for automated film generation
3 votes -
Curated realities: An AI film festival and the future of human expression
3 votes -
Help me analyze/understand the background of this AI video?
Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes. Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the...
Hi, so I've been thinking about this for several days now, and thought it might be an interesting topic for Tildes.
Earlier this week, YouTube suggested this AI Sitcom video to me. Some of the jokes are actually very cohesive "Dad jokes", and it got me wondering how much of the video was AI generated. Are the one-liners themselves AI generated? Was this script generated with AI, and then edited before passing it on to something else to generate the video and voice? Or are we at the phase where AI could generate the whole thing with a single prompt? If it's the latter I find this sort of terrifying, because the finished product is very cohesive for something with almost no editing.
I'd also be interested in discussing where this video might have come from. The channel and descriptions have almost no information, so it seems like this may be a channel that finds these elsewhere and reposts? Or maybe the channel is the original and just trying to be vague about technology used?
Also side note, I have no idea if this belongs in ~Tech, so feel free to move it around as needed.
10 votes -
Everyone in Hollywood is already using AI (and hiding it)
29 votes -
Peertube (federated video streaming platform) crowdfunding it's mobile app
33 votes -
Google's new AI video tool floods internet with real-looking clips
57 votes -
Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind
14 votes -
Android Auto to support browser and video apps officially
12 votes -
What crazy or fascinating things have been captured on video?
I was reminded this morning of the video in which a physical education teacher is performing a workout dance routine in Myanmar, not realizing that she captured the start of the 2021 coup d'état...
I was reminded this morning of the video in which a physical education teacher is performing a workout dance routine in Myanmar, not realizing that she captured the start of the 2021 coup d'état in the background.
She's wearing a covid mask, dancing to an incredibly upbeat and catchy song while the military vehicles roll in to crush their democracy. I can't recall where I saw this, but I will never forget the comment someone left online about the video which read, "This is decadently post-modern."
To make it even more interesting, the song itself is a parody of authority. It's essentially a song mocking weak men with big egos, and the song title translates roughly to, "Have Mercy, Mr. Tough Guy/Big Shot"
What other insane things do we have in 2025 as a result of ubiquitous high-definition cameras?
20 votes -
YouTube at 20: From ‘Lazy Sunday’ to ‘Hot Ones’
5 votes