Kendrick Still Haunts Drake

This Week's Most Creative AI

Here’s what we’re covering today:

  • Drake Still Sees Kendrick in his Nightmares

  • Walk Inside the Frames of Famous Paintings

  • Microsoft Introduces AI Model for Games

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WATCH 👀

  • In his latest video, VFX artist Marcos Medel transforms Dali's "The Persistence of Memory" and more into fully textured, dynamic 3D worlds.

  • Utilizing Meshy for 3D modeling and Krea for image generation, he brings iconic paintings to life in a captivating visual journey.

Enigmatic_e: Boogie Man

  • In his latest video, Enigmatic_e transforms himself into Drake caught in a nightmare where Kendrick Lamar performs "Not Like Us."

  • Using ComfyUI, Viggle, and After Effects, he creates a funny clip that plays on the heated feud between the two rappers.

Nicéphore: 1895

  • Nicéphore's AI short film "1895" pays homage to the Lumière brothers, celebrating cinema's origins with an evening at the Grand Café, where light first came alive on screen.

  • Created for the AI Summit 2025 in France, "1895" honors the rich history of film while reflecting on its evolution in the era of AI.

READ 🤓

  • Microsoft has unveiled Muse, a generative AI model developed in collaboration with Ninja Theory, designed to assist Xbox game developers by generating game environments and reacting to player interactions.

  • Muse has the potential to aid in game preservation by analyzing classic titles and optimizing them for modern hardware, allowing older games to be played on current systems.

  • Ninja Theory studio head Dom Matthews emphasized, "We don't intend to use this technology for the creation of content... [but to] make the process of making games quicker and easier for our talented team."

  • Moises, an AI-powered app founded by Brazilian developer Geraldo Ramos, enables musicians to isolate and remove individual instruments from any song, allowing for enhanced practice and creative exploration.

  • The app has garnered a user base of 50 million, including amateur musicians and professionals like YouTube drummer Jorge Garrido, known as "El Estepario Siberiano," who describes Moises as "a total game changer."

  • Users find Moises transformative because it allows them to remove specific instruments from any song, enabling them to play along and practice more effectively.

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