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Google responds to Meta’s video-creation AI with its own, Imagen Video

Not to be outdone by Meta’s Make-A-Video, Google today revealed its Imagen Video project, an AI system that can generate video clips based on a text prompt (e.g. “a teddy bear washing dishes”).

While the results aren’t perfect — the system’s looping clips have artefacts and noise — Google claims Imagen Video is a step toward a system with a “high degree of controllability” and world knowledge, including the ability to generate footage in a variety of artistic styles. Tsinghua University and the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence researchers released CogVideo earlier this year, which can translate text into reasonably high-fidelity short clips. However, Imagen Video appears to be a significant advancement over the previous state-of-the-art, demonstrating an aptitude for animating captions that existing systems would struggle to understand.

by Siliconluxembourg

Would-be entrepreneurs have an extra helping hand from Luxembourg’s Chamber of Commerce, which has published a new practical guide. ‘Developing your business: actions to take and mistakes to avoid’, was written to respond to  the needs and answer the common questions of entrepreneurs.  “Testimonials, practical tools, expert insights and presentations from key players in our ecosystem have been brought together to create a comprehensive toolkit that you can consult at any stage of your journey,” the introduction… Source link

by WIRED

B&H Photo is one of our favorite places to shop for camera gear. If you’re ever in New York, head to the store to check out the giant overhead conveyor belt system that brings your purchase from the upper floors to the registers downstairs (yes, seriously, here’s a video). Fortunately B&H Photo’s website is here for the rest of us with some good deals on photo gear we love. Save on the Latest Gear at B&H Photo B&H Photo has plenty of great deals, including Nikon’s brand-new Z6III full-frame… Source link

by Gizmodo

Long before Edgar Wright’s The Running Man hits theaters this week, the director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz had been thinking about making it. He read the original 1982 novel by Stephen King (under his pseudonym Richard Bachman) as a boy and excitedly went to theaters in 1987 to see the film version, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Wright enjoyed the adaptation but was a little let down by just how different it was from the novel. Years later, after he’d become a successful… Source link