@FinanceYF5: The question Titanic fans have debated for nearly 30 years has been 'solved' by AI in 40 seconds. It's not editing, not a parody — someone inserted themselves into the original scene and directly changed the plot. The truly scary thing about AI video: it's starting to turn classic movies into interactive material.
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AI video technology lets users insert themselves into Titanic scenes and change the plot, solving a long-debated fan question, showcasing AI's ability to turn classic movies into interactive material.
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The question that Titanic fans have been arguing over for nearly 30 years has been “solved” by AI in 40 seconds.
It’s not a cut, not a parody — someone inserted themselves into the original scene and directly changed the direction of the plot.
The truly scary thing about AI video: It’s starting to turn classic movies into interactive material. 👇 https://t.co/iuaoBOWx4C
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