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Introducing 1stAI Machine, the first physical device for video editing generated by AI. "we anticipate that the quality of videos will soon match that of photos. At that point, anyone will be able to create movies without the need for a camera, lights, or actors; they will simply interact...

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Cristóbal Valenzuela's profile picture
Cristóbal Valenzuela2 years ago

learn more:

William Lamkin's profile picture
William Lamkin2 years ago

It happened!! 🫨

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Bilawal Sidhu2 years ago

Make a VR app like this for quest 3 and eventually vision pro!

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Dave2 years ago

Back to your ITP roots ;)

Cristóbal Valenzuela's profile picture
Cristóbal Valenzuela2 years ago

always

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Kenny2 years ago

There will always be a market for tactile interfaces. From the failure of the MacBook Touch Bar to the popularity of mechanical keyboards, we humans love our clickety clacky

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Shannon Code2 years ago

Can’t wait till we can use a dial to advance / rewind frames, change the seed or settings and then advance again, exploring video latent space in 3 dimensions

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andr4 😎 🇩🇪2 years ago

@Scobleizer 💥 will like it

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Santiago Pombo2 years ago

This is such a cool idea, the video equivalent of a beat maker like Maschine, for visual artists.

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Andreas Klinger 🦾2 years ago

Would make a great vj’ing tool if it could beatmatch

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