Jan 27, 2024
Watch a robot made of muscle and steel turn on a dime
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: robotics/AI
Once mostly limited to straight-line motion, “biohybrid” bots are finally getting the hang of more complex motion.
Once mostly limited to straight-line motion, “biohybrid” bots are finally getting the hang of more complex motion.
Five-second clips generated with Lumiere show how the AI tools can create video from a prompt with realistic motion.
Lumiere can edit videos or create whole new ones from a prompt.
Continue reading “Google’s Lumiere brings AI video closer to real than unreal” »
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