Princess Mononoke Comes to Life

This Week's Most Creative AI

Happy Friday!

Here’s what we’re covering today:

  • Princess Mononoke Gets an AI Remake

  • Explore an Interactive Steampunk Wasteland

  • Play Piano and Take Lessons with Roli’s New Instrument

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WATCH 👀

  • PJ Accetturo’s live-action concept trailer reimagines Princess Mononoke using Kling AI, bringing a realistic touch to Miyazaki's classic.

  • After spending $745 in Kling credits, Accetturo brings characters like Prince Ashitaka and San to life, mirroring the original trailer.

Guillaume Hurbault: Rustlands

  • Guillaume Hurbault's interactive AI film is set in a steampunk desert, following a wanderer hunting for a legendary engine.

  • Hurbault pushes the boundaries of AI-powered 2D animation, delivering an immersive experience in a captivating wasteland.

Jordan Singer: Teledraw

  • Jordan Singer's new experiment is called Teledraw and lets users "paint with their voice" using OpenAI's new Realtime API.

  • In the demo, he describes different beach scenes, and the tool generates images and narrates the mood of each one.

TRY ✍️

  • Linus Ekenstam's tutorial covers HeyGen's Avatar 3.0 update, which allows users to clone themselves using AI to create diverse poses, outfits, and camera angles.

  • The update unlocks unlimited styles for avatars with a single verification, making videos more dynamic and engaging.

  • It also introduces 50+ new avatars and 400+ footage clips, enabling endless creative possibilities for content creators.

READ 🤓

  • Roli, known for its innovative musical instruments, introduces Airwave, an AI tool for piano learning and digital music creation.

  • The device features ChatGPT integration, allowing users to interact with lessons and ask music-related questions via voice commands.

  • Beyond teaching, Airwave acts as a digital instrument, letting users manipulate sounds and effects through hand gestures, similar to playing a theremin.

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