This is a painful to watch video of an AI-powered Ameca robotic bust from Engineered Arts using a custom Chat GPT 3 model to attempt to tell a joke. It does an absolutely horrible job, and just gets stuck in some sort of progressive 2 + 2 addition loop. Math
Remember that Star Wars trailer created in the style of a Wes Anderson movie? How could you forget, it was just last week. Sure it probably entered your brain, bounced around like a pinball for a bit, then drained right down the middle before the day was through, but now
Note: Some strong language. Also maybe some spoilers I have no clue I’m not allowed to watch Succession. Just like the title says, this is Arrested Succession, a video of scenes from Succession with an AI generated Ron Howard voice providing narration a la Arrested Development. As Neatorama pointed out,
This is ‘Synthetic Summer’ a beer commercial that was allegedly created entirely with artificial intelligence by creative firm Private Island using text-prompts via AI programs like Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and ControlNet. Um, did those text prompts include “fire tornado” and “backyard human barbecue”? Or is this just a perfect example
Because the internet knows what you need to see even before you do, this is a video of George Costanza’s girlfriend Janet, who already looks like Jerry, deepfaked to actually be Jerry. No word if George finds this version even more attractive than the original, but I think we all
This is a video from WIRED of New York City high school english teacher Andrew Marzoni grading a series of assignments written by the artificial intelligence writing tool ChatGPT. Unsurprisingly if you’ve ever used ChatGPT, it does a decent job (especially considering it would take a student all of five
This is an appropriately trippy AI generated music video for the entirety of Pink Floyd’s 1973 The Dark Side Of The Moon, created by 12 different artists, each in charge of visualizing a different song using their own art as input. It’s, uh, it’s definitely a trip. Maybe not as
This is a deepfake video starring Jerry Seinfeld in Pulp Fiction, complete with laugh track and sound effects from Seinfeld. It’s not as funny as the show, although I could certainly see Larry David trying to pitch this in an episode. “Prett-ay, prett-ay, prett-ay good,” I imagine him thinking to