If you’ve seen my blog on social media or on my website (as opposed to in your mailbox), you’ve seen images I created in Dall•E 2. Like these, along with my requests that created them:
“A man walking in a forest path and hugging a tree in a pastel drawing”
“A Picasso drawing of a young man walking in a forest surrounded by clocks”
“A small man on a giant piece of paper trying to write with an oversized pen that is bigger than the person”
“A person standing at the intersection of a path that leads to a choice of a dark, loomy forest or a bright open field in a van Gogh style”
“A transparent head with a tree, an ocean wave, cogs, math symbols, a protractor, and science lab equipment inside the brain. ”
“A hand squeezing the film coming out of a reel of film with a movie projector in the background in a vector style”
“A vapourware drawing of a kid running with a kite in his hand. ”
“Headphones in the ear of a dark haired man, in a Kandinsky style ”
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I write a description and it gives me 4 options to choose from. I don’t always get exactly what I had in mind, but if it’s too far off from my expectation then I just refine my wording and try again.
Well now Meta AI has come up with Make-A-Video, which creates video clips from descriptions. The examples on the website download onto my phone as images rather than video clips, so you’ll need to visit there to see them.
This is exciting stuff in the field of video creation and soon it will also become so good that you won’t be able to distinguish it from a real video. The creativity that’s possible is exciting. I think this is just the tip of the iceberg and soon we’ll see all kinds of fascinating uses for this tool.
Artificial Intelligence is just getting better and better and in the field of creative arts this is going to really change the landscape of what is possible.
(Also, I recognize that there are some scary deep fake implications, but for now I’m just excited to see what people do creatively with this tool.)