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Ruins, Pokémon, and the Music Industry: This Week's Most Creative AI
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Back with this week's list of creators experimenting with AI, including a handful of new short films that are a great showcase of what's now possible. As always you can find these projects and over 300 more at realcreative.ai, a site built on Coda.io and a great place to see what other creators are up to.
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The Beginning and The End
Nicolas Neubert

In "The Beginning and The End," Nicolas Neubert crafts a darker mood film using RunwayML, showcasing a series of somber, ocean-themed visuals. This film reflects his journey in experimenting with different text-to-image and text-to-video models, likening it to learning a new language and finding fulfillment in achieving mastery.
Desert Ruins Sculpt
Martin Nebelong

Martin Nebelong combines AI and digital prowess to create a visually striking desert scene filled with ruins. Using tools like Dreams for initial modeling, Krea AI for enhancements, and final touches in Photoshop and Runway, he crafts a detailed, animated landscape that blends realism with imagination.
World’s Worst Pokémon Guessing Game
Sean Simon

Sean Simon's project cleverly uses ControlNet to craft a unique Pokémon guessing game, touted as the "world's worst" due to its humorous twist. Players guess based on silhouettes, but the reveal is always a vastly different image that is manipulated to match the original silhouette's shape.
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The Music Industry’s A.I. Experiments
The New Yorker

The New Yorker delves into the music industry's exploration of artificial intelligence, highlighting its potential to revolutionize music creation, distribution, and consumption. It discusses various AI experiments within the industry, assessing their impact on artists, producers, and consumers, and raises questions about copyright, creativity, and the future role of human musicians.
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Niji V6
Midjourney

Midjourney’s Niji V6 is a significant update designed specifically for creating anime-style art with advanced capabilities to interpret complex prompts for detailed, anime visuals. This version allows users to experiment with text and imagery, offering new features like "Style Raw" for diverse artistic styles and additional tools for image manipulation.
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