@svpino: The inevitable future of AI-generated video is interactive livestream-style experiences. More "live interactivity" rath…
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Svpino notes that the future of AI-generated video is interactive livestream experiences, citing PixVerse's real-time interactive AI live room demo for football season as a cool example of this potential.
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The inevitable future of AI-generated video is interactive livestream-style experiences.
More “live interactivity” rather than “static video”.
This reminds me of the ad screens in Minority Report. The ads reacted and catered to specific pedestrians as they passed by.
It’s way early for this, but here is a cool demo that shows the potential. You’ll find the link in the quoted tweet below
PixVerse (@PixVerse_): Football Season viewing reimagined! The first real-time interactive AI live room is here! Come join us!
Dress Reina, cheer for your team, and turn football season into a live AI experience.
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