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echelontoday at 3:25 PM10 repliesview on HN

> For all the potshots about AI,

Most video is going to be AI in the near future. They see the writing on the wall. Their camera business line is going to sharply decline.


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swatcodertoday at 3:44 PM

> Most video is going to be AI in the near future

That's like saying all fine art would be photography, all film would be CGI, or all music would be synthesized electronica.

That's not how aesthetics seem to work. Artists will make more or less good use of generative AI in their work, and it will probably seep into most media in some way or another, effecting them, but arts mostly don't get replaced and AI doesn't really offer an exception to that history.

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echoangletoday at 3:37 PM

Aren’t the cameras they are making aimed at professional productions? Those are probably going to replaced last, the first thing will be (or are) TikTok clips shot on smartphones.

I don’t think they’ll see a decline in cinema camera sales due to AI soon.

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AngryDatatoday at 4:09 PM

I doubt it because I wouldn't waste my time watching it and I can't imagine all that many people today that don't already watch AI videos are going to suddenly change their mind and decide they like AI produced Hallmark movies.

CyberDildonicstoday at 3:31 PM

"AI makes real world obsolete." I think that's enough hacker news for today.

13hunteotoday at 3:37 PM

Why do you believe this? Are you expecting all media to become fully AI - sports, TV, movies, youtube?

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Sohcahtoa82today at 4:13 PM

No way.

Even the frontier models running on insanely powerful hardware could only generate 15 second clips in low resolutions.

And yeah, I saw some demos from Seedance 2.0, and they were awful. It's ridiculous how much people on Xitter were like "You can't even tell it's AI!" and I was like "It's trivial to tell it's AI" and could easily pick out all the markers. An individual screenshot could look good, but every time the camera angle changed, there would be a glaring inconsistency.

You people are either blind, delusional, or outright insane. AI might be used for a quick clip, or used to enhance something recorded by a camera, but "most video" is definitely wrong.

VladVladikofftoday at 3:28 PM

God I hope not. That’s depressing.

Geezus_42today at 3:32 PM

Even more reason to check out.

Forgeties79today at 4:29 PM

So live A/V is just dead now? Movies are dead? I really don't get where this take is coming from.

BoredPositrontoday at 3:47 PM

You are only looking at your own consumption at the moment. There are a lot of problems that still need to be fixed especially with rope artifacting. The 4k most models taunt isn't equivalent to a real 4k image or video as well at the moment you need a quality factor of two to get the equivalent result of a shot image or video. Resolution does not indicate quality.