AI Content or NOT?

It may not seem like it now, but AI can achieve such a situation. You know, AI is already very good at making videos nowadays, and it's hard to tell whether many videos are real or fake. It mainly depends on the person who posts the video to identify whether it's AI or not
 
It may not seem like it now, but AI can achieve such a situation. You know, AI is already very good at making videos nowadays, and it's hard to tell whether many videos are real or fake. It mainly depends on the person who posts the video to identify whether it's AI or not
It looks real but some moves are impossible moves for them to make
 
I think AI content itself isn't really the main question anymore. The bigger question is how much of the final creative is actually controlled by a human.

For short-form and ad creatives, I use AI more as part of the production process rather than letting it generate the entire video from start to finish.

AI can be great for generating scenes, variations, backgrounds or even testing different concepts. But pacing, hook, editing, text placement and the overall story still need a human touch.

A fully AI-generated video can look impressive, but if it doesn't have a good idea behind it, it usually won't perform any better just because it was made with AI.
 
yes i think you can try AI tools like chatgpt but also you may need to edit the content to make it look more natural.
 
that style is usually a hybrid of 3D animation and AI video-to-video, not just pure AI prompt generation. they probably build the base animation in blender or cinema4d first to get those impossible physics right, then run the render through stable diffusion or domoai to skin it and make it look photorealistic. if you want to find someone to help, you should look for vfx artists or 3d animators who integrate AI into their workflow, rather than just "ai video creators" who only do text-to-video. upwork or even some of the 3d design subreddits would be a good place to scout.
 
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