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[โ€“] autotldr@lemmings.world 2 points 7 months ago

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Click here to see the summaryWith the recent announcement of OpenAI's Sora video synthesis model, many people have noted the dramatic jump in AI-video quality over the past year compared to the infamous spaghetti video.

Smith's new video plays on that comparison by showing the actual actor eating spaghetti in a comical fashion and claiming that it is AI-generated.

Below that, in a box titled "AI Video Now," the real Smith shows 11 video segments of himself actually eating spaghetti by slurping it up while shaking his head, pouring it into his mouth with his fingers, and even nibbling on a friend's hair.

We have not yet seen a model with the capability of Sora attempt to create a new Will-Smith-eating-spaghetti AI video, but the result would likely be far better than what we saw last year, even if it contained obvious glitches.

It's worth noting for history's sake that despite the comparison, the video of Will Smith eating spaghetti did not represent the state of the art in text-to-video synthesis at the time of its creation in March 2023 (that title would likely apply to Runway's Gen-2, which was then in closed testing).

More capable video synthesis models had already been released at that time, but due to the humorous cultural reference, it's arguably more fun to compare today's AI video synthesis to Will Smith grotesquely eating spaghetti than to teddy bears washing dishes.


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