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The original was posted on /r/stablediffusion by /u/Curious-Thanks3966 on 2024-11-16 15:05:11+00:00.


With Stable Diffusion/Flux causing such a stir, letting anyone generate images locally on their PC, I wonder if we'll see the same explosion of creativity (including community workflows, LoRAs/full fine-tunes) when video generation becomes accessible on consumer hardware. The hardware demands for video are insane compared to generating images, and just like how smartphone cameras didn't kill professional photography, video AI might become another expensive niche hobby or even profession rather than a widespread phenomenon. What do you think?

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