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Meta reveals AI Text-to-Video Builder ‘Make-A-Video’: All Details


Meta has revealed a new artificial intelligence system called ‘Make-A-Video’ that allows users to create short video clips by entering a text description of the desired scene. This announcement follows the company’s recent advances in creation technology research, aimed at giving creators more creative control over artificially intelligent image generation. With this announcement, Meta has taken the technology a step further by including text-to-video capabilities in addition to text-to-image. However, the company has yet to release user access for the model.

Videos created with prompts are five seconds or less and will contain no sound. However, Meta claims that a variety of prompts are supported by the model.

Meta, while giving notice through blog postannounced that in its commitment to ‘open science’, it will share details of the research behind the latest artificial intelligence technology and confirm plans to release a demo experience to users.

Artificial intelligence research is driving creative expression by giving people the tools to quickly and easily create new content,” Meta said in an announcement blog post. job report. “With just a few words or lines of text, Make-A-Video can bring imagination to life and create one-of-a-kind videos filled with vibrant colors and landscapes,” parent company Facebook and Instagram for more.

inside research paper describing the model at work, the company notes that the ‘Make-A-Video’ demo model uses unlabelled pairs of images, captions, and video footage sourced from the WebVid-10M dataset and The HD-VILA-100M includes video footage created by sites like Shutterstock and scraped from the web spanning hundreds of thousands of hours of footage.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has Facebook to describe the work as “incredible progress”, adding that “making videos is much more difficult than photos, because in addition to accurately generating each pixel, the system also has to predict how they will change like like over time.”

However, there have been related issues raised around AI imaging media, with some suggesting it could lead to an increase in misinformation, propaganda, and pornography. non-consensual pornography, as seen in the case of AI and depth-of-field imaging systems, according to a report by the Washington Post. Meta says it wants to “think hard” about how it builds such generic models and therefore plans to limit access to them. However, the timeline for the demo experience is unknown, and it is clear how access will be limited.


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