Carmi Levy
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We had sort of similar freakouts, right?
Like now the studios have issued cease and desist letters to ByteDance basically saying like, you either protect our copyright or we'll see you in court.
Every single time a new video generator app is released that kind of raises the bar in terms of fidelity and capability, this happens.
Content goes viral.
Everybody freaks out that it's the end of days, that AI is taking over, that the established world order of how movies get made is under threat.
And now, because C-Dance is so much better than all that have come before it, apparently,
and it doesn't have those protections built in, and it has that cinematic quality to it that the other video generators don't have, it is really causing a lot of people to go, hmm, have we perched another or have we reached another AI inflection point?
It's a reasonable question to ask.
Two ways I want to take this conversation.
One, I saw the initial thread on Twitter X, whatever you want to call it.
And yes, I was surprised by how real it looked.
But then just underneath it, there was just regular average everyday Twitter users with like, you know, normal numbers of followers who then posted their videos of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt doing things in cinematic environments using seed dance.
Seed dance?
Seed dance.
Seed ants.
Seed ants.
Seed ants.
I'll learn how to say this one.