Poor guy...

TheFrood

Well-Known Member
#2
For anyone who cares or is interested you can use your $19.99 Google AI (gemini) account to create videos that are 8
seconds long. The above video looks like it was made using this. Monthly fee btw.

I got an account (chat GPT too which has a similar feature but seems lower quality and more glitchy) and have been playing
around with it. You can see an example of the prompt and video here:
https://gemini.google.com/share/cb7003f60d00

Can only make 3 videos per day on Gemini, but using Google Flow which is part of the Google AI studio you can do more.
It's well worth checking out the AI things coming out. Some real customer facing applications. https://labs.google/
 

TheFrood

Well-Known Member
#4
Kind of Greek to me but I thought it was funny. AI may make words like mine obsolete.
Check out some of the things AI can do... Instead of thinking it can make words like yours
obsolete consider that it may in fact allow your words to expand into areas and realms
undreamed of.

Here is another video, this one from ChatGPT which lets you make more (maybe because it doesn't seem to work as well).
"There were a few iterations from the original prompt which wound up: A fishing pier near the sea shows a man sitting in a folding chair near the railing holding a fishing pole as he watches a few seagulls and pelicans diving into the water nearby. The sun is low in the horizon. The man is wearing khaki pants, worn boat shoes, a faded light blue oxford shirt, and a broad brim fishing hat. His face is tanned, craggy, and weathered, yet his lips have a slight smile as his startlingly bright blue eyes. The overall atmosphere of the scene is beautiful and peaceful and the viewer should get the impression that the fisherman is completely at peace with the world and there is no place he would rather be."

https://sora.chatgpt.com/g/gen_01jy6ybmmke96vcyebed3tk6m8

Basically I really encourage everyone to play with the AI tools for a month or so... I think both ChatGPT and Google Gemini give you the
first month free (Google gives students a full year for free... Which I think is verified just by having an email at a .edu somewhere...)
If you only play around with your free month then it costs nothing.

As a hint, you can go to ChatGPT or Google Gemini and at the prompt you can ask it how it can help you, or how it can help you do
something specific. You can even ask it to help you figure out the best way to write the prompt to get it to do what you want it to.