@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.

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.👇 https://t.co/iuaoBOWx4C
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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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