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Here’s what we’re covering today:
Promise Studio Launches with AI Focus
LEGO Inspires a Wild Music Video
Listen to Any Radio Station in the World
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Coca-Cola: The Holiday Magic is Coming
Coca-Cola’s new AI-driven Christmas ad reimagines their iconic holiday campaign with a modern twist.
Despite public criticism, the company highlights the collaboration between AI and human storytellers, emphasizing the benefits of AI in saving time and money.
Prateek Keshari: Radiocast
Prateek Keshari created his dream world radio app using AI, featuring over 7,000 stations, mood filters, and a sleek dark mode.
Built with Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 3.5 and Cursor, the app includes features like favorites, sleep timers, and a quick ⌘+K search for seamless navigation.
Everett World: Childhood Dream

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Suno v4 introduces cleaner audio, sharper lyrics, and dynamic song structures, now in beta for Pro and Premier users.
Devan Ibiza used Suno v4 to turn beatboxing loops into polished hip-hop tracks, experimenting with styles like "dark hip hop" and "sample-based hip hop."
Kyle Shannon combined ChatGPT's lyric-writing with Suno v4 to create a quantum mechanics rap in the style of Eminem.

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Former YouTube executives George Strompolos and Jamie Byrne, pioneers in shaping the creator economy, have joined forces with brilliant AI artist Dave Clark, the most featured filmmaker on Real Creative. Together, they’ve founded Promise, a studio focused on producing films and series using generative AI technology.
The studio has secured investments from media executive Peter Chernin and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, highlighting significant industry support for AI-driven content creation.
Promise is developing 'MUSE,' a production software that integrates generative AI throughout the filmmaking process, aiming to conceptualize and produce entire scenes, with plans to release content within three years.
A new system lets users explore realistic, infinite video worlds like cities, forests, and deserts, with game-quality visuals.
Trained on footage from top games like Forza and Cyberpunk, it responds to controls as quickly as a real video game.
The creators will release their tools and data to help others build similar interactive simulations.

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