According to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the business has developed an AI that can produce videos using straightforward language instructions.
The artificial intelligence in the Make-A-Video system “understands motion in the actual environment and applies it to traditional text-to-image generation,” using already-existing images.
it generates a movie for you,” Zuckerberg continued in a statement.
Since the AI must not only create pixels but also foresee how they will change over time, creating video has historically proven to be exceptionally difficult.
The tech titan has not yet stated when the tool would be available to the general public or whether there will be prerequisites like signing up for the system or subscribing. The company said it would soon offer demos.
Given the possibility of using AI for deep fakes and disinformation, there are always moral conundrums surrounding it.
Meta suggested that a fix for the Make-A-Video videos would be to put a watermark on them.
To make sure that each step of release is safe and deliberate, Meta added, “for the time being we will continue to evaluate, test, and try Make-A-Video.”