When AI rendered video is ready, it will be wildly more compute efficient than the >1 million+ render hours of a movie like Big Hero 6
Summary
Discusses the potential for AI-rendered video to be far more compute-efficient than traditional rendering, using Big Hero 6's millions of render hours as a benchmark.
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