Google demos two new text-to-video AI systems, focusing on quality and length
by James Vincent from The Verge - All Posts on (#64EF3)
Last week, Facebook's parent company Meta shared a new AI model that turns text prompts into short, soundless videos. But it turns out Google has been working on the same problem, and recently released two new AI text-to-video systems, one of which focuses on image quality while the other prioritizes the creation of longer clips.
Let's a take a look at the high-quality model first: Imagen Video. As the name suggests, this model builds on techniques honed in Google's earlier text-to-image system Imagen, but straps in a bunch of new components to the pipeline to turn static frames into fluid motion.
The AI-generated videos are incredible, uncanny, and unsettling
As with Meta's Make-A-Video model, the end results are simultaneously...