All-in-one AI platforms are quietly taking over end-to-end production. Thoughts?

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Higgsfield is an all-in-one AI video platform handling character consistency, generation, audio, and distribution, contrasting with single-model specialists like Kling, Runway, and Veo. The discussion questions whether vertical integration or specialized quality will dominate AI video production.

Posters, trailers, full episode lists, even a Cannes slot lined up this year. Watched on Higgsfield 1-2 of them and was impressed, while some still looked a little bit like slop. The interesting part isn't the AI-Netflix angle though. It's that one platform did the whole thing end to end: character consistency, generation, multi-shot sequencing, audio, distribution. No 5 different tools, no Premiere stitching 47 clips together. Meanwhile Kling, Runway, Veo are all racing to perfect a single model. Higgsfield is quietly building the entire production stack under one roof. Is vertical integration the actual moat in AI video, or are single-model specialists still going to win on quality? Curious where people think this is heading.
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