Meta has unveiled a new artificial intelligence system called ‘Make-A-Video’ that will allow users to generate short video clips by entering a text description of the desired scene. The prompt-generated videos are five seconds or shorter and would contain no audio.
‘Make-A-Video’ can also create videos from images or take existing videos and create new ones that are similar. ‘Make-A-Video’ demo model utilises pairs of images, captions, and unlabelled video footage sourced from WebVid-10M and HD-VILA-100M datasets that includes stock video footage created by sites like Shutterstock and scraped from the web.
‘Make-A-Video’ follows Make-A-Scene, a multimodal generative AI method that gives people more control over the AI generated content they create. With Make-A-Scene, people were able to create photorealistic illustrations and storybook-quality art using words, lines of text, and freeform sketches.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the work as “amazing progress,” further adding that “it's much harder to generate video than photos, because beyond correctly generating each pixel, the system also has to predict how they'll change over time.”
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