Today in Generative Media
Adobe's AI audio separation; Google's genAI helps you shop; Meta's Emu Video / Edit
Adobe is using AI to break apart messy audio (The Verge)
Google will make fake AI products to help you find real gifts (The Verge)
Introducing Emu Video and Emu Edit, our latest generative AI research milestones (Meta)
If you get sued for an AI-generated creative work, OpenAI says it will protect you while Anthropic says you're on your own (Business Insider)
Transforming the future of music creation (DeepMind) More info:
Innovative technology from Typecast allows generative AI to transfer human emotion (VentureBeat)
Everyone is playing with Krea’s new real-time generation feature: Julie W. Design, Javi Lopez, portraits, AlchemAIst, with Runway GEN-2 in the mix too (X)
Others have built similar prototypes using LCMs: Illumine AI, and an iPad App (X)
TLDraw is a prototype where you can simply draw a user interface and click “Make it Real.” (X)
Learn how to use invideo.ai, a free AI video generator that can turn any text into a stunning video. (YouTube)
EDMSound (project page)
David Attenborough is now narrating my life Here's a GPT-4-vision +
ElevenLabs python script so you can star in your own Planet Earth. (X) Code on GitHub. Related: Steve Jobs is now critiquing my designs directly in Figma! (X)