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Friday Night Date Night! Come hang out with us weirdos... Errrr... Irregulars
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0:00 [Music] 0:05 Woohoo! 0:09 [Music] 0:26 You're feeling nervous, aren't you, boy? 0:30 with quiet voice 0:33 and impeccable style. 0:38 Don't ever let them steal a joy 0:42 any gentle ways to keep them from 0:45 running wild. 0:48 [Music] 0:51 They can kick dirt in your face, dress 0:54 you down, and tell you that your place 0:56 is in the middle. When they hate the way 0:59 you shine. 1:02 [Music] 1:03 I see you tugging on your shirt, 1:07 trying to hide inside of it. Hide how 1:10 much it hurts. 1:13 Let them laugh while they care. 1:19 Let them spin. 1:23 Let them scatter in the wind. 1:29 Well, I've been to the movies. 1:33 I've been to the movies. 1:35 I've seen out 1:38 the jokes are man. 1:52 Friday night date night. It's Friday 1:54 night date night. Welcome people. 1:55 Welcome good people. What's happening? 1:58 What is going down? We're shaking. 2:01 We're a little bit early. 2:08 [Music] 2:44 All right. All right. All right. All 2:46 right. All right. Ryan, Whitney, what's 2:48 happening? What is shaking? What's going 2:50 down? 2:52 Um, share the live if you'd be so kind. 2:57 Get some folks in here to say hello. 3:03 Oh, man. 3:12 I'm just trying to think. 3:20 I just had an idea. Maybe there's a 3:22 maybe there's a new way to list 3:31 tools like 3:36 Yeah. No, no, no. I what just struck me 3:39 was 3:41 like right now if you want to have 3:44 something generate an actor talking 3:47 you've only got V3. 3:50 If you want long form character talking 3:54 you've got Hedra 3:56 with character animation. 4:00 If you want text, 4:06 you've got to generate it in like chat 4:07 GBT or ideoggram. 4:12 I don't know. It's it's it's almost like 4:18 not ranking tools by all of the stuff 4:22 that they can do, but like something 4:24 rises to the top if it can do something 4:26 that no other tool can. That might be an 4:30 interesting 4:31 way to think about tools. I don't know. 4:34 I don't know. 4:40 [Music] 4:41 Not really Reddit. It's It's more like 4:44 an editorial. I guess it's I guess it's 4:47 Reddit, 4:49 but Reddit is more like they know 4:51 everything about every tool. This is 4:54 just more like if you needed to do if 4:55 you need a thing to do 4:58 a character talking for a long time, 5:01 there's only one option right now and 5:04 that's Hedra. 5:07 [Music] 5:12 But I guess that's not true 5:14 technically. 5:17 [Music] 5:19 All 5:23 right. If you're new here, um, if you're 5:26 new here, welcome. My name is Kyle 5:27 Shannon. This AI learning lab, we've 5:29 got, uh, we're going to be talking about 5:31 some fun stuff tonight. Uh, Neurolink is 5:35 starting to do some crazy stuff. They 5:36 had an update on that today. 5:39 Um, black bar. Oh, cams. Black bar. 5:42 Cams. 5:44 There we go. Black bar. Everything's 5:46 good. Everyone's happy. 5:48 Um, 5:55 they showed they showed an Optimus hand 5:58 being controlled by one of the 6:00 recipients of Neurolink. 6:03 And then Elon was basically like 6:07 um 6:09 people are going to be able to in future 6:12 versions of Neurolink 6:15 control an entire Optimus robot just 6:18 using their brain. 6:20 So imagine being completely wheelchair 6:23 bound and then you could be basically 6:26 first person driving 6:28 an Optimus robot. 6:35 It will do the dishes. Yeah, you can 6:37 just sit there on your couch and just go 6:39 go do the dishes. Put them away, right? 6:42 Yeah. 6:43 Just bonkers. I mean, I guess if they 6:45 get if they get robots to the point that 6:47 they can just do stuff for you, you 6:49 probably don't need to inhabit it. But 6:51 it would be kind of cool. Like, 6:54 you know, imagine being able to go on a 6:56 hike with people. 6:58 [Music] 7:06 And you'd never get tired. Your battery 7:08 might run out, but you wouldn't get 7:10 tired. 7:11 You'd be stronger than everyone. Are you 7:14 selling guitars? 7:17 [Music] 7:22 I should I should I should start selling 7:24 like that little carbon fiber guitar. 7:26 It's all over Tik Tok right now. 7:31 [Music] 7:54 The new AI guitar. No. What's the new AI 7:58 guitar? Is that the one that's got just 8:00 the reverb [ __ ] built into it? There's a 8:03 bunch of those. I wouldn't call them AI. 8:05 AI guitar. 8:08 I assume this is a gimmick. 8:12 Uh AI instrument generator. 8:17 Share your screen. Oh, yeah. 8:23 No, it's real. What's it? Do you know 8:25 what it's called, Danielle? 8:30 We'll go in the Twitter. I'll go on the 8:32 Twitter. I'll go down this rabbit hole 8:33 hunt. AI guitar. I'll do it. 8:38 I think Danielle's lying, but she 8:40 doesn't seem like the lion type, you 8:41 know? I think she just might be fibbing 8:44 just to screw with me. AI guitar. 8:49 She's like, "Look, he's searching for 8:50 it." Huh, loser. Just doesn't seem like 8:53 her. 8:58 Oh, this is an arpeggiator. 9:10 That device automatically tunes strings. 9:13 I built an AI to teach me guitar. 9:23 I do not know what you're talking about 9:26 there, Danielle. 9:30 Is it a uh 9:33 is it a uh like software? 9:36 Is it software? 9:51 I have to sleep. I asked the doctor to 9:53 come back at 10:30 after the show. Mr.'s 9:57 got to go to the do doctor, but he's 9:59 coming to the AI learning lab first. 10:06 Oh, he's doing a sleep study. Oh, that's 10:07 hilarious. That's really funny. It's 10:10 called Sunno. Yeah. What's it called, 10:12 Danielle? Do you know? 10:15 [Music] 10:19 [Laughter] 10:20 [Music] 10:51 [Music] 10:56 How? Oh, 11:00 [Music] 11:04 what? What? What? 11:10 [Music] 11:14 She came on here like slow moving cold 11:18 front. 11:20 [Music] 11:22 He be was warmer than a look in her eye. 11:30 She sat on a stool and he said, "What do 11:34 you want?" 11:35 [Music] 11:38 She said, "Give me a love that don't 11:41 freeze up. Freeze up. Freeze up inside." 11:44 [Music] 11:53 He said, "I have melted some hearts in 11:56 my time here." 12:00 But to sit next to you when I shiver and 12:05 shake. 12:09 And if I knew love, well, I don't think 12:12 I'd be here. 12:17 Asking my asking myself if I've got what 12:21 it takes. 12:25 I do your icy blue heart. 12:30 [Music] 12:34 Should I stop? 12:37 Turn what's been frozen for years 12:43 into a river of tears. 12:48 [Music] 12:57 Um, Friday night date night Tik Tok pin. 13:00 I see no Tik Tok pin. There's no pin. 13:02 I've been lied to by producer Brandon. 13:04 Lies. It's lies. Wait. side hustle on 13:07 me. Kyle, are you planning to watch Brad 13:09 Pitt's new movie? He's an F1 driver. Of 13:12 course, I've been watching they've been 13:14 they've been invading the the F1 tracks 13:17 for for six, eight months now. Um, yeah. 13:21 No, it's Well, so I would be there right 13:25 now, but apparently 13:28 I got to do this Tik Tok show. 13:31 Apparently people are waiting and I 13:34 wasn't here last night. I just bailed 13:36 because Gabby's got an art show coming 13:38 up. We had to do some [ __ ] So, 13:41 so we did that. Um, yeah. No, I'm really 13:44 excited about it. 13:46 Supposed to be like the most accurate, 13:49 um, 13:51 racing movie ever. 13:54 One of the cool things about it, um, so 13:57 Lewis Hamilton was one of the executive 13:59 producers on it 14:01 and they were saying when they when they 14:02 were in the editing booth and he was 14:05 showing, you know, or, you know, they 14:07 were they were doing edits and stuff 14:08 like that. So I think they filmed on 14:11 eight eight or nine different tracks 14:14 with the real F1 car. So, basically what 14:16 would happen is they they'd go out and 14:18 and like the F1 guys would do like final 14:21 practice three and then they'd have a 15 14:24 or 20 minute window where they'd race 14:26 these fake F1 cars that that Brad Pitt 14:29 and the other actor were driving, but 14:30 they were really driving them. 14:33 And uh and you know, they they didn't 14:37 quite do the same speed as the real 14:38 cars, but pretty flipping cool. I think 14:41 they had 14 or 16 different camera 14:43 mounts on the cars. So, supposed to be 14:46 quite good. But Lewis Hamilton, when 14:48 they were in the edit booth and they'd 14:50 be downshifting into a corner, he goes, 14:52 "Oh, no. You only downshifted into 14:54 fourth right there. This is a you you 14:56 downshift into third here." He could 14:58 tell by the by the wine of the engine 15:00 that they were in the wrong gear in on 15:02 the audio track. It was, you know, 15:04 because he's Lewis Hamilton, 15:07 you know, 15:09 he's pretty dialed in. So, 15:13 not in a Ferrari. He's not. What's it 15:16 called? It's called F1 the movie. 15:19 [Music] 15:21 It opens today. 15:28 [Music] 15:50 Yeah, the lava guitar. It's not I 15:52 wouldn't call it an AI guitar. It's just 15:54 got a built-in There's a thing called a 15:56 tone bridge that you can put on any 15:58 guitar. You mount it on the back of it 16:00 and it vibrates and makes the guitar do 16:03 special effects. 16:04 the the Lava guitar. I think all it is 16:07 is a carbon fiber guitar. 16:10 Let's see. Lava. What is it? The Mi3 16:20 acoustic electric reimagined. Yeah, this 16:22 is this is not an AI guitar. 16:26 If they're marketing that this as that, 16:29 then they're full of [ __ ] 16:37 glowing finish. 16:40 I mean, I would definitely get one of 16:41 these. It's cool. 16:44 Their sight's broken. 16:47 What they do? Vibe coat this thing. 16:50 Check irregulars. Okay. Did Oh, I'm not 16:53 sharing my screen, am I? Hang on. Let me 16:56 go to a regulars. 17:04 stringless guitar. 17:06 Oh, wait. This is not the lava guitar. 17:10 What's this? 17:12 Hang on. I got to change my tabs, don't 17:14 I? 17:29 An error occurred. 17:32 Of course it did. 17:45 Oh, Mighty Networks, could you please 17:47 not suck? 17:49 Asking too much apparently. 17:52 Try reloading. Might be because I hadn't 17:54 reloaded. 17:56 Uh uh. 17:57 [Music] 18:05 No, that's just not working. 18:08 All right. What's it called? Stringless 18:09 guitar. Here's the YouTube link. 18:16 Still not working. 18:24 Um, 18:26 and you can't. 18:30 Can I copy this? Here we go. 18:33 Copy YouTube. 18:37 I got it. I'll just change my my sharing 18:41 tabs. 18:53 I just got sent a guitar that also 18:57 doesn't use strings. Now, you probably 18:59 have two questions. One, how the heck is 19:01 a guitar fitting in this little box? And 19:04 two, um, how does a guitar not use 19:06 strings? Well, uh, I I guess I'll show 19:08 you. And by the way, actually, in the in 19:10 the box, it's actually even smaller. 19:12 Look at this little case. There's 19:13 literally a guitar in here. Let's go 19:15 ahead and open it up. And so, ladies and 19:17 gentlemen, right here is the Liver Live 19:20 C1. Now, this doesn't fully look like a 19:22 guitar, but check this out. I'm going to 19:24 fold this up like this, and then uh Oh, 19:28 yeah. Here we go. Fold this back. And 19:30 boom. Look, it's a guitar. Oh, 19:34 it wow. Okay, that's the volume knob. 19:36 Okay, so I'm going to hold the chord and 19:38 then I'm going to strum. 19:41 Nice. 19:43 [Music] 19:46 I'm a musician. And if I use this part 19:48 right here, I can Look at that. It's 19:50 like I'm strumming. Is that a high hat? 19:53 [Music] 19:55 It's playing the drums. Wait, what? 20:00 [Music] 20:02 And bass. How did I do that? I don't 20:04 even know. Why is the speaker actually 20:06 kind of good? You know what? This is 20:08 actually pretty cool. Thanks to Liber 20:09 for sending this out. I definitely have 20:11 uh more to figure out on this thing. 20:12 There's even an app to to use, too. So, 20:15 uh yeah, I'm going to be uh trying this 20:16 out some more. All right. I just got 20:19 Cool. All right. There you go. Will m 20:23 musicians use it? No. 20:26 They might. You know who might use that? 20:28 Is Jack Black 10 years from now? 20:30 Remember when when he got out the sax 20:32 boom on on Jimmy Kimmel or whatever it 20:34 was? 20:36 Mighty will not load YouTube shorts. Of 20:39 course not. Of course not. Why why would 20:42 why would a major video distribution 20:45 platform not work on mighty networks? H 20:49 crazy. It's crazy crazy crazy. 20:53 All right, let's see. What do I want to 20:54 show you guys? Um 21:01 oh, here's some news. I don't need to 21:03 show this. Um 21:07 I'll go here. Um, 21:10 so we've been all waiting for Grock 3.5 21:12 to come out. Elon announced today that 21:16 they're working on it and it's not going 21:19 to be called 3.5. It's going to be 21:20 called Gro 4. Um, don't know why they 21:24 made that change. Maybe because I don't 21:26 know. It could be because it's good. It 21:28 could it could be like good enough that 21:30 they're like, "Nah, this should be a 21:31 whole step change." I don't quite get 21:33 how that works in software, how they 21:35 make that determinations. Mr. It wants 21:38 you to buy it. What? Buy that guitar. 21:42 No, I'm good. I'm good. Uh, I would 21:45 actually buy that lava guitar. The one 21:46 the one I had on there before that's got 21:48 like the tuner built in and the effects 21:50 built in. That one's kind of cool. 21:55 [Music] 21:56 The problem is when you have like a good 21:58 This is my good guilt and there's just 22:01 nothing that sounds like this. So, 22:03 everything else is just going to make me 22:05 cranky. 22:09 Um, why would audio and video work? Oh, 22:12 that's right. They don't. 22:15 I wonder if Grock can fix the upload. 22:22 It's really unbelievable. 22:25 Like, honest to God. 22:27 [Music] 22:36 Um, I figure what we could work on 22:38 tonight, 22:41 [Music] 22:43 there's a part of me that just wants to 22:45 keep going back to midjourney and keep 22:47 figuring out what the hell to do with 22:49 midjourney. 22:53 [Music] 22:56 Luma apparently added a new thing called 22:59 some sort of editing feature where you 23:01 can swap out part of an image. We could 23:03 go play with that. Um 23:06 there's a part of me that wants to go 23:08 back to Claude artifact or claude. Yeah, 23:11 artifacts 23:13 and just vibe code an app uh that uses 23:16 Claude for something. Feels like that 23:19 could be valuable. 23:21 Um, 23:23 wait. 23:25 I want I want to 23:28 but have to move slower so I can work 23:31 along. You want to what? Side hustle. 23:34 Mimi. You want to work on what? What? 23:37 More slowly. Yes. Midjourney from Jamie 23:39 in a uh from Genie in a Bottle. 23:44 I just saw Kelly Bosch put out a new Tik 23:47 Tok. Her her new Tik Toks. Actually, you 23:49 know what? It's probably worth going and 23:51 looking at Kelly Bosch's 23:54 That's actually probably not a bad idea. 23:56 Well, that's You know what? 24:03 I think there's something interesting we 24:05 could do here in the channel in general. 24:08 And maybe just take take a note on this 24:10 one or just mentally file this producer 24:13 Brandon that 24:16 rather than say, "Oh, let's go play with 24:18 this tool." We go look at someone who we 24:21 like, go look at the work they're doing, 24:24 and then figure out, oh, what are they 24:25 using to do that work? See if we can 24:27 reverse engineer it. 24:29 Working midjourney. It's so good. It's 24:31 so good. It's so good. 24:36 Hey everyone. Hey, Steo. Shaking. 24:42 All right, let's go do that. Let's go 24:44 look at Kelly Bosch. 24:48 Um, I gotta get the site up first. Hang 24:51 on a sec. 24:53 YouTube comment, 24:57 Kyle, there's supposed to be a really 24:59 cool GPT called the architect 25:02 that they say is acting self-aware, 25:07 like an actual GPT in the GPT store. 25:15 She used MidJourney and she says she 25:17 loves it. All right, cool. 25:20 Um, so let's go. Tick tock. 25:24 Tick tock. Tickity tac. 25:30 Kelly B O S C H. 25:35 Kelly Bash Art. 25:39 Fantastic. 25:45 Did you want to see this? 25:51 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And another thing, 25:56 Johnson. 26:02 [Music] 26:14 What happened? How are you? Hello. 26:18 Hello. 26:25 [Music] 26:28 I don't 26:30 choose to stay. I never fret the coming 26:36 of day. We hold the weight of fears. the 26:41 unknown. 26:43 Yet life blooms in cracks of stone. 26:47 Why the path you've yet to find? The 26:53 stars don't rush, they take their time. 26:57 Breathe deep. 27:02 Worry fades as night. 27:08 Time drips down like rain on a stone. No 27:13 fire burns forever alone. The current 27:19 curves it doesn't ask. Just trust the 27:23 drift. Release the mask. 27:27 Why fret the path you've yet to find? 27:32 The stars don't rush. They take their 27:36 time. Breathe deep. 27:40 [Music] 27:42 Worry fades as night stay. 27:47 The heart is stronger than the storm. It 27:53 beats through chaos, keeps us warm. A 27:58 fleing shadow cannot bind. The light 28:03 will break. It's just in time. 28:08 [Music] 28:18 In the end, all fears dissolve. The 28:23 question cease. The heart resolves. 28:28 Life's a dance, not a race to run. Let 28:33 go. be still and face the sun. 28:38 Wow. 28:40 You know what's amazing about her work 28:42 is 28:44 it's just how prolific she is. She just 28:48 It's like this daily. She puts out one 28:51 of these things regularly. 28:53 Amazing. 28:59 [Music] 29:08 [Music] 29:12 Hey, 29:14 [Music] 29:24 [Music] 29:36 [Music] 29:44 [Music] 29:54 [Music] 30:04 [Music] 30:17 [Music] 30:37 Huh? All right. Here's a stupid idea. I 30:40 have a stupid idea. Kuno, how do you 30:43 even describe this 30:46 to get it to render? Well, so Kuno, here 30:49 I'll I'll show you I'll show you a uh 30:51 I'll show you a a parlor trick. 30:56 [Music] 31:03 Okay. 31:05 So, let me go back. 31:09 Okay. 31:10 So, you got that. So, I'm going to 31:11 screenshot this 31:21 and then I'm going to I'm going to save 31:22 it to the desktop. I don't think I need 31:24 to. I think I can just do it to the 31:25 clipboard. All right. Now, let me 31:33 tabs. Yeah, I know. Let me change my 31:36 tabs. Change my tabby tabs. 31:42 Okay. So, now we're going to go to 31:44 MidJourney. I can also do this in chat 31:46 GPT. 31:48 I'm going to pop over to Midjourney. I'm 31:49 gonna paste this image in 31:52 and then conversational mode, draft 31:55 mode. 31:57 How do I Oh, I can't paste it in. Okay, 31:59 so hang on. I need to go back to Where 32:02 was I? I was in Oh, Tik Tok over here 32:06 and do this. I'm going save this to the 32:08 desktop. 32:11 Desktop. Bang. 32:16 And then go here 32:20 and go upload. 32:42 All right, there's that. And then where 32:44 do I put describe? 32:50 Does this it here? 32:53 No, that was edit. Hang on. 32:56 Go here. Go here. Go here. 33:00 What's that? 33:07 That's video start frame 33:12 style reference. Ah, drop image to 33:14 describe. Okay, so you get the image in 33:17 there and then you say drop image to 33:19 describe. 33:21 And so now, 33:24 so MidJourney's now created prompts for 33:26 you. 33:28 You can also do this in chat GPT, right? 33:33 You come into chat GPT, 33:36 you pop in the thing and say describe 33:39 this image in detail. 33:44 as a 33:46 midjourney 33:48 prompt 33:50 using best practices. 33:53 I don't know if it knows them, but 33:59 hyperrealistic large dinosaur misty blah 34:02 blah blah parameters style photographic 34:06 quality too. All right. Well, we'll try 34:08 all this. This might suck, but 34:12 what you can do over in Midjourney 34:15 is you can just click on these to to 34:19 generate them. 34:25 So, I go boom, and I'm going to go bang. 34:30 And I'm going to go boom. 34:33 I'm gonna get another one. I'm just 34:35 getting rid of the weird aspect ratio. 34:40 And I'm going do the last one. 34:43 Shoot that. And then I'm going to drop 34:45 in 34:47 the 34:49 dash as aspect ratio. We're going to get 34:52 rid of version six. 34:55 Style photographic. We're going to get 34:56 rid of Q2. 35:00 We'll see if this works. Bang. No. Style 35:05 should be raw. raw. 35:10 All right, there's that. And then I'm 35:13 going to try one more 35:16 or I'll drop in that prompt. I'm going 35:18 to turn on personalization. 35:27 All right, so let's see what we got. So 35:29 these are all from 35:33 That's kind of cool. 35:35 Oh, the other thing Kelly does, one of 35:38 the things Kelly Bosch will do is she'll 35:40 go up here in stylization and blast it 35:43 to like 950 35:45 and she'll get weird 35:48 weird results. So, let me let me go back 35:50 out here. Let's go grab 35:53 these prompts 35:55 and we'll do we'll do another set. 35:59 Wait, why did it do these as videos? 36:03 Oh, because it described it described 36:06 the play button because I did a 36:08 screenshot with a play button on it. 36:09 That's hilarious. Okay, that's really 36:12 funny. Um, 36:16 okay. So, yeah. So, one of the prompts 36:18 had Okay, so we're going to do that. Let 36:20 me get rid of my personalization. High 36:22 stylization. Bang. It's not liking this 36:25 for some reason. Why? 36:28 Oh, those are cool. 36:30 So, let's do um 36:33 grab that one. Boom. 36:36 Why are these not going? 36:42 All right. Well, whatever. Let's Let's 36:44 just go look at them. 36:49 So, that's pretty cool. 36:52 You all are seeing this, right? 36:55 Drag the picture up. Drag the picture 36:57 up. Oh, yeah. I already did it. 36:59 You can also do d-w and a number to get 37:02 different images. 37:09 What's d-W? Is that like d-r 37:16 So Tom Nodler, this is what I was 37:19 thinking when I was watching Kelly's 37:21 video. This this is the thing I was 37:22 going to say which I think is kind of 37:24 weird. Let me we'll come back to this 37:25 and start playing with this. 37:28 But I want to I want to share something. 37:31 When I was watching her dinosaur video 37:36 and then and then there was the one that 37:39 Oh, it was the dinosaur one where it 37:41 kind of had these animals that looked 37:42 like they were in the Gopagos Islands or 37:44 they were just on some other island. Or, 37:47 you know, it could have been like here's 37:48 what it would have looked like back in 37:49 the olden timey days, you know, before 37:51 humans. 37:54 And then what struck me was, 38:02 okay, when we watch a documentary 38:09 of like an animal documentary, right, 38:11 they're on some island and they've got 38:13 all these weird snakes and you're 38:14 looking at all the weird snakes and 38:16 you're like, "Oh, look how beautiful 38:18 those are. 38:22 Because it's a documentary, we know that 38:24 they're real. And because we've been to 38:26 a zoo, we probably know that we could 38:28 probably go see that animal in a zoo. 38:31 But 38:36 wouldn't you have the same emotional 38:38 response 38:40 to a well-crafted documentary of 38:42 completely fictitious animals in some 38:45 completely fictitious island? Like, and 38:50 Like why I think this is fascinating is 38:56 like does it really matter? Like like if 38:57 I if I watch a documentary for some 38:59 island that I'm not going to go to 39:01 looking at animals that I think are 39:03 beautiful but I ultimately don't care 39:04 about and it just makes me happy. 39:07 I feel like the work Kelly Bosch just 39:10 did makes me just as happy as one of 39:12 those documentaries. And and why I'm 39:14 saying this is 39:17 I feel like 39:19 One of the one of the themes in in the 39:22 AI doomers 39:26 narrative is 39:30 if you do it with AI, it's inherently 39:32 bad. It's inherently evil, right? And so 39:34 you they talk about deep fakes and deep 39:36 fakes are inherently evil. But what if 39:39 they're not, right? What if a deep fake 39:41 is just a clone of someone and that 39:43 person could use the clone of themselves 39:45 to do something fine and appropriate? 39:50 You could look at a documentary done in 39:52 this style where it's not real animals 39:55 and I feel like the doomers would say, 39:56 "Well, but that's that's p, you know, 39:59 that's defrauding the the the 40:01 population. 40:03 You've got to disclose its AI." Why? Why 40:06 not why not have a thing? 40:09 I don't know. I don't know. I don't 40:12 know, people. Anyway, let's go look at 40:14 our animals. I think I got to clean my 40:16 lens off my camera. I'm looking all 40:18 hazy. And I think that's because I 40:20 probably have schmutz on my camera. Hey, 40:23 Kyle, you have schmutz on your camera. 40:26 Kyle. Coyle. All right. 40:36 All right. Well, that one's cool. That 40:39 one's really cool. Let me do some 40:41 variations of that one. I'm going do 40:44 subtle variations on that one. 40:52 So, what's fascinating here is that 40:56 W is for weird. 40:59 These are, you know what I almost feel 41:01 like? I feel like these are inspired by 41:03 Kelly Bosch's work, but hers is very 41:05 specific. probably because she's using 41:07 her own personalization. I didn't have 41:09 personalization on here. So, it'll be 41:12 interesting to see when we get to the 41:13 one that does have personalization. 41:15 Here's with a play button. 41:26 That one's cool. 41:35 Yeah. Now we're getting into 41:38 here's high stylization. Did this have 41:41 high stylization? 41:50 Yeah, this is stylized 950. So, so these 41:54 four one, two, three, four are 41:59 stylization of 200 42:02 and then 42:06 one, two, three, four are stylization of 42:10 950. 42:12 So, if you haven't played with 42:13 stylization, 42:15 you should do that. 42:20 Love that one. Except it's got the play 42:22 button on it. 42:26 Oh, I love those. The solar panels have 42:29 this organic shape to them. That's 42:31 really cool. 42:34 Is that it? 42:37 Yeah, that's it. Fascinating. All right, 42:40 let's grab 42:44 Let's grab this one. 42:47 And I'm at 950. Let's do sty. Let's do 42:50 that one at 950. 42:53 Let's do 42:55 this one at 950. 43:00 Why is it not submitting people? What is 43:02 going on? Okay, there it went. Okay. And 43:05 then I'm going to do I'm going to turn 43:06 on my personalization 43:11 and have it at 950. And let's redo this 43:14 one. 43:19 And then let's grab this one. 43:23 Come on, you can do it. Come on, mid 43:27 Journey. There you go. 43:29 Let's grab this one. 43:33 All right, so now we should have a big 43:35 pile that are rendering. 43:41 And then I think what we'll do, I agree 43:42 with you, Kyle. Hers could easily be a 43:45 documentary. They're a documented fossil 43:48 species with an amazing number of uh 43:50 keratin-like horns as protection. Yeah. 43:53 And like like the the the feathers, 43:55 right? Like the the reptiles with the 43:57 transition between bird and and and 44:00 dinosaur, 44:01 right? You could imagine dinosaurs 44:03 having patterned skin that they then 44:06 develop feathers on top of, but it's 44:07 just partially there. 44:10 Yeah. like it felt very much like that's 44:13 absolutely something you could see in a 44:15 in a diarama in a natural history 44:18 museum, but they're brought to life. And 44:20 you know, imagine imagine, Tom, I mean, 44:23 it seems like you've got some some 44:25 background in this or at least some 44:26 education in it. Imagine 44:29 um an evolutionary biologist 44:33 coming into midJourney and writing a 44:35 actually wait 44:38 hang on hang on hang on hang on this 44:41 could be really cool 44:45 we're going to go to 03 44:52 do new chat 44:54 I'm going to say 44:57 um 44:59 act 45:02 as an evolutionary 45:07 biologist 45:12 and 45:17 tell me 45:20 the 10 most interesting 45:28 animals 45:31 from 45:33 one of the major 45:39 dinosaur 45:42 eras. 45:45 be sure 45:48 to include 45:54 um land, sea, and sky creatures. 46:02 I also want 46:06 um ones with incredibly 46:10 unique 46:12 visual features 46:15 such as colors, 46:22 feathers, horns, 46:25 etc. 46:28 Uh, and let's make it 20 most 46:30 interesting. 46:32 All right. And then we'll say, um, just 46:35 short descriptions 46:38 to start. 46:41 Okay. 46:46 And and I would imagine there's probably 46:48 custom GPTs out there that have they're 46:51 already pre-trained on all the dinosaur 46:53 [ __ ] right? So, so we could go make a 46:56 David Atenboroough kind of documentary 46:58 on on existing things. T-Rex. Okay. 47:04 Let's see. Don't better ram. Okay. Uh, 47:09 okay. 47:12 Now, pick 47:14 the top three 47:18 that are 47:20 not 47:22 well known. 47:24 and the most interesting visually. 47:29 Okay. 47:39 [Music] 47:45 Uh 47:53 all right. 47:56 Fantastic. Okay. So now I want you to 48:02 create 48:03 a highly 48:06 detailed 48:10 midjourney prompt 48:13 for each one. 48:15 That includes 48:20 um 48:24 the creature, 48:26 a scene, 48:29 accurate 48:31 details of 48:34 flora or fauna in the background. 48:42 and any activity the creature 48:48 might be doing. 48:52 This is just for an image. 48:56 So, no movement 48:59 over time, 49:01 just image prompts. 49:05 All right. Doesn't 11 Labs and Cartisia 49:07 have a David Atenburgh style voice? 49:09 Yeah. Well, 11 Labs, you can just ask 49:10 for one. You just design it. I I I don't 49:14 know if they have David Atenboroough 49:15 proper. 49:19 Uh dinos were covered with scales, but 49:21 the scales got smaller and smaller with 49:23 adaptations with tiny hooks and barbs 49:26 and eventually way down the line became 49:28 feathers. Very cool. 49:31 Yeah. Want to see a dinosaur? Look at a 49:32 bird. Yeah, exactly. Prompt. A fully 49:35 grown 49:38 nichtosaurus graasilus gliding in slow 49:40 steady state above a teal blue western 49:43 interior seaway. All right, that's cool. 49:48 All right, let's just grab this 49:56 copy. Okay, then we go back to 49:58 midjourney 50:01 and then let's let's drop our Those are 50:03 cool. Let's drop our stylization down to 50:06 50. We'll drop in this post 50:18 go. And then we'll go up to 500. 50:23 We'll go 50:26 go. 50:29 Okay. 50:32 And then we'll take our stylization up 50:34 to 950 again and we'll go. Midjourney is 50:39 weird tonight. 50:53 Look how gorgeous that is. 50:57 That looks like a damn painting. 51:07 So, this is 500 stylization. 51:15 Oh, look at that one with the sci-fi 51:17 [ __ ] in the background. 51:28 Knobs katos. 51:31 It's put. It's It's 51:34 These must be paintings of a These must 51:36 be inspired by some real artist. 51:39 Wow. Look at that one with the [ __ ] 51:43 thing torn out the back. Wow. That's 51:45 crazy. 51:47 Um, 51:52 that one's really cool. So, now we're 51:53 going to go high motion. 51:59 We're going to go high motion. 52:03 We're going to go 52:05 Let's see which of these do we like. 52:10 I think that one's got good personality. 52:14 That one feels really warm. 52:20 We'll do high motion with him. See what 52:22 that does. Let's do low motion here. So, 52:26 what I'm doing right now is I'm turning 52:27 these all into movies. 52:31 We'll do low motion. 52:34 We'll do high motion. 52:38 We'll do low motion. 52:42 That one looks amazing. High motion. 52:47 Wow, look at that. 52:54 Damn, these are amazing. 52:57 All right, whatever. So, we'll go just 52:59 back out. Okay, speaking of midgeting, 53:01 we catch a break. Kak has a gift for you 53:02 and a regulars. While those render, 53:05 let's go to irregulars. Let's go to the 53:07 video tape. 53:09 I don't know what video tape is. Why do 53:12 they call it tape? Is it sticky? It's 53:14 not that kind of tape. Jenny, 53:17 no need to be aggro. Dad 53:22 khaki Simmons follow up on the video the 53:25 other night. Oh, cool. 53:28 A fish flick production. 53:32 Guest stars Joker P, Vicki, Dr. J, and 53:35 an 53:40 all right, it downloaded it. Okay, I got 53:41 it. Here we go. 53:44 Oh, this is awesome. 53:52 Oh, I see. So, she took she took one of 53:55 the frames from from my my thing right 53:58 before the shark eats the boy. 54:03 All right, here we go. You should be 54:05 able to hear this. 54:07 Oh, no. It's the point where it takes 54:09 the boy. Tarter sauce. Neurospicy Pate. 54:13 Oh, this is great. I'm Joker. 54:18 Oh, it's awesome. 54:20 There's no audio. That's great. When 54:23 fish fight back. That's awesome. 54:29 That is super cool. 54:31 Um, all right. Back here. 54:34 So, we've got our videos. So, if you 54:36 haven't seen midjourney video, it is 54:39 crazy crazy good. 54:42 All right. So, 54:54 I think we can all agree that a bird 54:55 wouldn't dip its wing tips into water 54:59 or a flying dinosaur. It would do that. 55:03 Tik Tok question. What's the difference 55:06 between high motion and low motion? It's 55:08 just uh one is 55:10 one is more extreme, right? One is like 55:13 if you do high motion of people walking, 55:15 they're going to like walk farther and 55:16 faster. Low motion, they might just 55:18 stand still. So, it's just it's 55:20 basically just like hyperactive or not. 55:30 Those wings don't look natural. They 55:32 don't bend naturally. Those do. That 55:35 looks better. 55:38 Huh? 55:40 Wow. 55:47 Fish. Fish flying underneath him. 55:58 I think we did this as low motion. 56:02 That looks amazing. 56:05 I mean, honest to God, like, 56:08 are you [ __ ] kidding me? 56:19 Look at the water 56:22 right behind him. Right right at the 56:25 end. 56:28 Look at the little stream. like the 56:29 little bubbles coming down the stream. 56:34 Amazing. 57:01 is midjourney pricey. So BBB BBB BB bay 57:05 BB BB 57:07 um 57:09 let me put it in context. 57:14 Most of the video tools out there are 57:16 not cheap. They're they're usually in 57:20 the60 57:22 to $150 range. Um 57:26 Google's V3 you need their Ultra 57:29 subscription for which is 250 a month. 57:32 Um the first three months in this 57:35 promotional special are 125. 57:39 Um, you also tend not to get that many 57:42 renders with other video tools and you 57:44 also tend to get high rate limits where 57:47 you can't do that many of them. Um, 57:51 for midjourney, you can start making 57:54 videos at the $10 a month subscription 57:56 fee, but you get like 15 of them. It's 57:59 like it's nothing. And then at the $30 a 58:02 month subscription fee for Midjourney, 58:04 you get a decent amount, but it's still 58:07 fixed. So in midJourney, there's what's 58:10 called fast mode and and relaxed mode. 58:13 Relaxed mode is just slower rendering. 58:16 It takes longer. 58:18 It's not until you get to the $60 a 58:20 month subscription plan. The top 58:22 midjourney subscription plan is $60 a 58:25 month. You get unlimited relaxed mode 58:28 videos. So, for both $10 and $30, you're 58:32 going to run out. You're going to run 58:33 out of credits really quickly. For 60 58:36 bucks a month, you get un unlimited 58:39 relaxed mode. Um, so so basically 58:42 unlimited video 58:45 in MidJourney. Whenever you make a 58:46 video, you get four variations of of 58:49 every given render, and they happen 58:51 really quick. It's like 20 seconds of 58:53 video, and it's it's just really good. 58:56 Tik Tok pin. 58:59 Uh, I don't see. Okay. Is that a 59:01 steampunk artvark? It is a steampunk 59:03 artvark. 59:09 Oh, wait. I was going the wrong 59:11 direction. Hang on. 59:24 Wow. Look at that thing. 59:26 Look at the hair. 59:32 Unbelievable. 59:35 And just the subtlety of the like the 59:38 the light on the solar panels. 59:52 Wow. All 1:00:00 right. So, let me show you something 1:00:01 here. Okay. So, we got this. We got this 1:00:03 dude. He's pretty remarkable. Let me see 1:00:05 if there's other ones. We'll see which 1:00:06 which variation we like. 1:00:15 So far, I like the first one, I think. 1:00:20 Yeah. 1:00:32 Okay. So, now we're going to extend 1:00:34 this. We're going to do manual 1:00:39 low motion. 1:00:42 And then I'm going to say 1:00:45 the creature 1:00:50 stops. 1:00:52 and stares 1:00:58 directly 1:01:01 into the camera 1:01:05 and aggressively. 1:01:10 Um, 1:01:20 huffs 1:01:26 out a an 1:01:29 electric 1:01:33 blue 1:01:37 steam 1:01:38 from its 1:01:42 nostrils. 1:01:44 All right. Oh, and where are we? Are we 1:01:47 in high? 1:01:49 Oh, okay. We don't we don't have 1:01:51 stylization now. Okay. Interesting. 1:01:56 So, that one we're going to extend. 1:01:58 Let's go back to 1:02:00 our other [ __ ] we made. 1:02:03 Yeah, here we are. So, this is that one. 1:02:13 I mean, 1:02:16 I'm sorry. There's just like I just 1:02:19 don't see a whole lot that is super 1:02:23 wrong with these videos. 1:02:27 They've got personality. 1:02:30 Like, that one's good because the people 1:02:32 behind it are walking. 1:02:35 That one's really good. 1:02:41 Wow, 1:02:44 look at that. 1:03:00 Here. 1:03:07 Let me just stop this one right here. 1:03:09 Wait, can I How do I stop it? Watch. 1:03:11 Right 1:03:14 there. 1:03:16 Look at the symmetry 1:03:20 on the side of the head that wasn't 1:03:22 visible at the beginning of the image. 1:03:24 Right. So, so here's what the image was. 1:03:28 And then as this thing walks forward and 1:03:31 turns toward you, most video models at 1:03:35 this point fall apart, right? Because 1:03:39 you would have the right side of the 1:03:40 head would be just a completely 1:03:41 different shape. It would be totally 1:03:43 asymmetrical. 1:03:45 And this isn't. 1:03:47 It's amazing. 1:04:12 Wow. 1:04:28 I mean, these are cool. They look like 1:04:30 fantasy creatures out of some of my 1:04:32 boys. Like fantasy plastic models, the 1:04:35 resin models look like some of these 1:04:38 things. 1:04:44 Do you know how much it would have cost 1:04:47 to to model this and render it in the in 1:04:51 the olden timey days like three years 1:04:52 ago? 1:05:00 Oh, here's our 1:05:02 this one. We say stop. Oh, look at Ah, 1:05:04 look at that. 1:05:08 It worked. Holy [ __ ] 1:05:13 Yeah, there's a person behind him. 1:05:14 That's cool. 1:05:22 Wow. Just came out one nostril. Let's 1:05:24 see if we can get a better one. 1:05:32 Not quite. 1:05:43 So far, the first one was the best one, 1:05:44 but it only came out one nostril. 1:05:50 That seemed pretty natural. 1:06:00 Wow. 1:06:02 V3. No, this is midjourney. 1:06:05 It's midjourney. 1:06:09 Midjourney. Midjourney. Midjourney. 1:06:14 Crazy. 1:06:16 All right, let's go do another thing. 1:06:22 So, where I am right now is I'm in my 1:06:24 little SREF library. 1:06:30 Why are these previews not loaded? Oh, 1:06:32 there they come. 1:06:45 Let's go get a a nice cartoon one. Oh, 1:06:48 these are good right here. 1:06:50 Okay. 1:06:59 Okay. So, back to MidJourney. 1:07:04 Let's go get our settings. We'll put 1:07:06 stylization down to 50. I'm going to 1:07:08 turn off my personalization. 1:07:13 Let's do um 1:07:17 we'll do dash dash sref. Oops. 1:07:21 Hang on a sec. Something didn't go right 1:07:23 there. 1:07:30 Copy. 1:07:34 Paste. Okay. 1:07:37 Oops. 1:07:44 Okay. Let's do what does the let's say 1:07:47 um 1:07:50 uh 1:07:52 super hero 1:07:55 super 1:07:58 heroine 1:08:01 um 1:08:04 inspired 1:08:07 by an opasum. 1:08:14 Um standing 1:08:17 confidently 1:08:20 confidently 1:08:25 dental 1:08:31 at the base 1:08:37 of the Brooklyn 1:08:41 Bridge 1:08:42 at sunset. that. 1:08:45 Okay, 1:08:47 so let's go make a cartoon character. 1:08:52 Hopefully the SREF does does something 1:08:55 good here. Not sure if it will. 1:09:03 I remember being in an early Blender and 1:09:05 hoping a system wouldn't crash out at 1:09:07 96% of the re render. Send it to render, 1:09:10 wait four hours, and hope to hell the 1:09:12 shadows turned out right. Yeah, exactly. 1:09:14 Whoa. This is not at all what I wanted 1:09:17 at all. What did What did I do wrong? 1:09:24 Wait, that wasn't even the one I wanted. 1:09:28 What's happening here? This was the one 1:09:30 I wanted. 1:09:35 Let's go back to midjourney. 1:09:43 And then I'm going to do dash 1:09:45 dash R4. 1:09:49 So we'll do four sets of these. Maybe 1:09:51 we'd get something that's nice. 1:09:59 [Music] 1:10:01 If anybody has any questions about what 1:10:03 I'm doing or 1:10:05 anything else, feel free to pop it in. 1:10:14 I don't get why this isn't looking 1:10:16 anything like those other 1:10:20 I guess. Is it? 1:10:23 I don't know. 1:10:32 That one could be cool. 1:10:44 Well, I guess you know what these do 1:10:45 have? They these things have like a 1:10:47 really cool 60s kind of animation style, 1:10:50 don't they? 1:10:54 That one's like a Disney villain. 1:10:59 Let's do the Disney villain one. All 1:11:01 right, let's let's animate animate this 1:11:03 one. So, I'm going to do manual high 1:11:06 motion and I'm going to say 1:11:10 um 1:11:29 I'm saying opasum character stomps her 1:11:31 foot 1:11:38 looks at the camera 1:11:42 and 1:11:44 angrily 1:11:53 anger. Angrily angrily 1:11:56 angrily one L, right? Yeah. angrily 1:12:01 walks 1:12:04 out of frame. 1:12:08 All right, 1:12:10 here we go. Let's see what we get here, 1:12:13 people. 1:12:16 Do you still have personalization on? 1:12:17 No, I don't. I turned off 1:12:18 personalization and I turned stylization 1:12:21 low. Why didn't that that not do that? 1:12:23 The moderator is unsure about the 1:12:24 prompt. 1:12:28 No. No. 1:12:31 Try again. You kidding me? 1:12:42 All right, now it's going. 1:12:44 The AI moderator AI moderator can bite 1:12:47 my butt. 1:12:54 Wait, what just happened? Oh, it didn't 1:12:57 like the video. Wait, hang on. 1:13:00 So, wait. Here's Okay. Damn. 1:13:04 There's the video start frame. Wait, 1:13:06 there's the prompt. 1:13:08 The midjourney site's hosed right now. 1:13:12 All right, let's go back to 1:13:17 this one. 1:13:21 Starting frame video start. 1:13:27 Yeah, this site's host. So, I they must 1:13:30 just be overrun right now because I 1:13:33 can't submit anything. And why did it do 1:13:35 those as square videos? What is going 1:13:38 on? 1:13:40 Sorry, the moderator is unsure about the 1:13:42 prompt. Oasum character stomps her foot, 1:13:45 looks at the camera, and angrily walks 1:13:47 out of frame. What the [ __ ] 1:13:53 These are kind of cool. 1:13:56 Not what I had in mind. 1:14:00 Uh, let me take angrily out. Maybe it 1:14:03 doesn't like the fact that I had a woman 1:14:06 acting angry. Is could it could that 1:14:08 possibly be what's going on here? 1:14:12 Okay, there it is. Superhero. Okay, 1:14:14 let's see. Um, oh, wait. Well, whatever. 1:14:16 We'll do this one. Um, she walks 1:14:22 gracefully. 1:14:24 Is it okay if I have a woman walk 1:14:25 gracefully? That's not going to upset 1:14:27 the 1:14:29 [ __ ] AI moderators. Walks gracefully 1:14:32 toward the bridge. 1:14:35 I'm really not sure about that. That's a 1:14:37 little edgy. You said she stomped her 1:14:40 foot and she was angry. Good lord. What 1:14:43 next? She'll be in a rage. 1:14:46 We We can't have that around here, 1:14:48 people. You know what I mean? There's 1:14:49 enough violence in the world as it is. 1:14:51 Let's just We're trying. If we're doing 1:14:53 if we're doing cartoons and animations, 1:14:56 we're going to keep it Saturday morning 1:14:57 friendly, if you know what I mean, 1:14:59 right? I think we can all agree on that. 1:15:02 Yes. Yes. I think absolutely we should 1:15:05 agree on the fact that that just we 1:15:07 should keep violence out of cartoons. 1:15:09 Okay. I don't know if you remember this. 1:15:11 In the 90s, there was a a uh a uh well, 1:15:15 you could call it a cartoon. It was an 1:15:16 animated uh television situation comedy. 1:15:20 I personally didn't find it funny. was 1:15:21 called Ren and Stimpy. Uh, it kind of 1:15:24 opened the door for cartoon violence. 1:15:27 And listen, I was offended by it. I was 1:15:30 I can I'll say it now. Back then, 1:15:32 everyone was so excited about it. And I 1:15:34 was just I'll tell you what, I was a 1:15:37 little triggered. I was a little 1:15:38 triggered. Ren and Stimpy would play. 1:15:40 I'm like, but they look so innocent and 1:15:43 now they're just being angry. And so, 1:15:46 and so that's why I, you know, lobbyed 1:15:49 Congress and and you know, we won. Yay. 1:15:52 Uh about uh no violence in in in 1:15:55 animated uh entertainment. 1:15:58 Even if adults see it, we we just don't 1:16:00 need it. We just, you know, the we're 1:16:02 going to make the world a better place. 1:16:09 I've been having issues in midjourney 1:16:10 all day today. Wasn't following prompts. 1:16:12 Images suck. Not sure why. Definitely 1:16:14 not the norm. They need our moderators. 1:16:17 We're better trained than them. Yeah. No 1:16:19 [ __ ] Sounds like my Esme prompt. Oh, 1:16:22 Esme. Esme. I don't remember. I don't 1:16:26 remember how to say it. Okay, let's see. 1:16:28 What do we got here? 1:16:31 She's not looking very superheroike. 1:16:37 Yeah, that's just boring and awful. All 1:16:39 right. Well, whatever. You win some, you 1:16:41 lose some. 1:16:46 All right. I think our dinosaur 1:16:48 experiment was better. 1:16:50 Luma modify maybe I don't know how to 1:16:52 use it. Let me hop over to Lumalabs. 1:16:56 Luma Labs. Luma Labs AI. Luma. 1:17:01 Luma Labs 1:17:04 AI. 1:17:11 [Music] 1:17:16 [Applause] 1:17:20 [Music] 1:17:30 introducing modify video. Do we have 1:17:32 audio here? 1:17:35 Uh oh. What happened? I want it back. 1:17:37 Wait, come back. Damn it. 1:17:44 Off error mismatching state. Yeah, 1:17:47 because I was already logged in. You 1:17:49 dumb dumb. 1:17:52 How do I get back to home dream machine? 1:18:02 Wait. Try modify and reframe in editor. 1:18:06 Edit your media. Upload media. Oh, 1:18:09 fascinating. Let's go to midjourney. 1:18:12 All right. 1:18:18 I logged out, cleared clash, signed in 1:18:21 incognito, and it's better now. No clue 1:18:24 why that worked. It could be a cash 1:18:26 issue. You know, maybe Stacy, it's 1:18:29 possible they're changing how they're 1:18:30 submitting forms when you submit a 1:18:32 prompt. um that 1:18:35 may maybe there's some new method 1:18:38 they're using that's that's messing them 1:18:39 up. Anyway, let's go grab 1:18:43 let's go grab a midjourney video that we 1:18:46 like. Let's let's go grab the one of the 1:18:49 the dragon blurting. 1:18:55 [Music] 1:18:57 It's not really a dragon. Whatever the 1:18:59 [ __ ] it is. 1:19:01 This one, 1:19:04 right? He comes. He stops. No. 1:19:14 This one 1:19:16 comes, he stops. 1:19:22 [Laughter] 1:19:24 Okay. 1:19:26 So, let's download this bad boy. 1:19:29 Then we're going to go back to Luma 1:19:31 Labs. 1:19:34 Upload your own images or video to edit 1:19:36 and modify, reframe, and upscale or 1:19:40 audio. Cool. 1:19:44 Downloads. 1:19:47 All right. Maybe we'll get rid of the 1:19:49 dude in this one. 1:19:54 Uploading. 1:19:56 So, what I've just done 1:19:59 is I've gone from so we were in 1:20:02 midjourney. 1:20:05 We took some images from a Kelly Bosch 1:20:07 video, 1:20:09 failed to process the video. Well, that 1:20:11 sucks. Maybe you could not fail. 1:20:18 Are we Are we still trying? Should I 1:20:20 reload? What are we doing here, people? 1:20:24 So, we took a we took a screenshot of a 1:20:26 of an animal in a Kelly Bosch video. 1:20:28 Someone said, "How would I even prompt 1:20:30 for that?" We went to MidJourney. We had 1:20:32 MidJourney describe it. 1:20:35 We then made a bunch of dinosaur images 1:20:38 with different style settings. 1:20:40 And then we started animating them in 1:20:43 Midjourney. And then Luma Labs today 1:20:46 just released 1:20:48 this new thing. 1:20:51 Something went wrong. failed to process 1:20:53 video. Ah, let's let's do our classic. 1:20:55 Let's switch it to anov instead of an 1:20:57 MP4. 1:21:00 Um, 1:21:05 why does that Hey, Kyle, why does it 1:21:07 make a difference? What? Why does 1:21:10 sometimes it work with MP4 and sometimes 1:21:13 it requires? And I've also heard WMV, 1:21:17 some things like that. Here's here's 1:21:20 why. because uh software developers are 1:21:24 jerks. 1:21:27 Okay. Hope hope that wasn't too aggro. 1:21:32 Uh uh uh uh uh uh 1:21:35 uh uh uh uh uh uh uh. Uh oh. Where did I 1:21:39 save it? Did I not save it? What did I 1:21:41 do? What did I do? 1:21:43 Export as 480p. Where did I save it? 1:21:46 Desktop. Desktop. Go back here. Upload 1:21:50 media. Go to the desktop. 1:21:53 Get this version. Wait, why is that so 1:21:56 small? Hang on, people. Just calm down, 1:21:59 everybody. Calm down. I don't know what 1:22:02 I'm doing. I don't have any 1:22:03 qualifications. 1:22:05 Dang, everybody knew that. All right, 1:22:08 replace it. Yes, replace it. 1:22:11 Okay, back here. Upload media. 1:22:15 Oops. 1:22:17 There we go. That's how big we want it. 1:22:19 All right, 1:22:24 something went wrong. Failed to process 1:22:25 video. Okay, so Lumal Labs uh video 1:22:29 fixer tool. It doesn't work. 1:22:36 I don't [ __ ] know why. I wonder if 1:22:38 Oh, you know what it probably is? I bet 1:22:40 I know what it is. It doesn't tell us, 1:22:43 but I bet I bet it's got a a time limit. 1:22:49 If someone wants to figure that out, 1:22:51 does the Lumal Labs editor feature have 1:22:54 like a 5-second time limit? It might. 1:22:57 That's my guess. 1:23:00 Oh, good lord. Good people. I just want 1:23:04 [ __ ] to work, right? Is that too much to 1:23:06 ask? Apparently, it is. So, let's go get 1:23:08 a shorter clip. Let's get up to 10 1:23:11 seconds. And mine is should be nine. 1:23:18 9 seconds. 1:23:21 It's probably right on the edge. All 1:23:22 right, fine. Let's go get something 1:23:24 else. 1:23:26 That one's pretty good. 1:23:31 That one's gorgeous. I don't know what 1:23:33 we would want to fix on it. Why don't we 1:23:36 go get one of the ones? Yeah, this one 1:23:37 with all the people in it. 1:23:50 Okay, I know what we'll do. All right, 1:23:52 so we'll download this. 1:23:54 Oops. 1:23:57 Download. 1:23:59 Go back to Lumalabs. 1:24:02 Upload media. Go to our downloads area. 1:24:07 That's it. 1:24:11 All right, I give up. Doesn't work. 1:24:13 Doesn't work. [ __ ] it. We're out. 1:24:19 Sometimes it's Chad Chad add. Sometimes 1:24:21 it's just like this [ __ ] doesn't work. I 1:24:24 hate you all. 1:24:28 Banger SRF. Ketchup and mustard. That's 1:24:31 a cool one. 1:24:36 [Music] 1:24:41 All right, let's go up here. We'll do 1:24:42 We'll do um Vegas 1:24:47 drag strip. 1:24:51 We'll do abandoned. 1:24:54 Abandoned. 1:24:57 What is going on? I don't want to start 1:24:58 video. What are we doing? 1:25:01 Abandoned 1:25:05 Vegas. 1:25:07 drag strip 1:25:14 with a 1:25:20 wrecked 1:25:22 dragster 1:25:25 and 1:25:29 a figure 1:25:31 standing in the distance. 1:25:35 We'll go dash dash. 1:25:39 There's that sref. Sref, by the way, 1:25:41 stands for style reference. 1:25:45 See if we can get something resembling 1:25:48 that thing. So, let's go. 1:25:52 We'll do same style reference. We'll put 1:25:54 aesthetics up to 500. Stylization up to 1:25:58 500. 1:26:01 It's not taking the prompt again. Just 1:26:03 bizarre. 1:26:04 We'll do that. We'll do that. We'll take 1:26:06 this up to 900. 1:26:11 Come on. You can do it. There you go. 1:26:15 Alrighty. 1:26:19 What? Okay. If that's the style 1:26:22 reference, 1:26:25 why are we getting no color? 1:26:29 [Laughter] 1:26:32 Oh, you know what it could be? I know 1:26:33 what it could be. No, Kyle. What? Maybe 1:26:35 you should tell us. Maybe you should 1:26:36 tell us what's in your mind instead of 1:26:38 having us trying to [ __ ] figure it 1:26:39 out. Watch this. I'm gonna go bang bang. 1:26:45 I'm going to go in here. We're going to 1:26:46 change this to model six. 1:26:49 We'll go 6.1. 1:26:53 Yeah, that's what we'll do. Go bang. 1:26:55 Let's see what that does. 1:26:58 Because we're in version seven, these 1:27:00 old style refs might not work correctly 1:27:02 is my guess. 1:27:08 This is kind of cool. Like the scale of 1:27:11 that one. 1:27:26 Yeah. 1:27:28 See, now it worked. Oh, okay. I bet 1:27:30 that's why that other one didn't work. 1:27:33 How cool is that [ __ ] thing? 1:27:39 So, let's do this one as a low motion 1:27:42 animation and a high motion one. So, 1:27:45 someone asked before about the 1:27:46 difference between low and high. Let's 1:27:48 figure that out. 1:27:54 This one will do low motion. 1:27:59 I think it's worth animating. 1:28:04 Let's do this one in low motion. 1:28:10 I think that one's really good. Low 1:28:12 motion. 1:28:14 I think that one's good. We'll do high 1:28:16 motion there. 1:28:27 Just wild. 1:28:31 Mid journey's weird. Mid journeys weird. 1:28:34 Mid journeys weird. Weird. Weird. Yeah. 1:28:53 Dink. 1:29:17 That's pretty good. 1:29:19 Midjourney video. 1:29:22 It seems to really understand the world, 1:29:25 people. 1:29:33 How beautiful is that? 1:29:46 This is one of the high motion ones. 1:29:56 Hands look normal. 1:29:59 Camera work is interesting. 1:30:06 Wow, look at that. 1:31:22 Huh? 1:31:28 Crazy, 1:31:30 crazy, crazy, crazy. I thought those 1:31:33 blue ones were amazing. 1:31:58 Let's extend this one. 1:32:01 So, I'm going to say 1:32:05 low motion 1:32:07 and then I'm going to say 1:32:11 um 1:32:13 silver car slowly 1:32:21 rolls 1:32:22 forward 1:32:26 as man in Yellow 1:32:32 keeps walking. 1:32:57 Was the black and white intentional? No, 1:32:59 the black and white was a mistake, 1:33:02 Kelly. From a lot of my old SREs suffs 1:33:06 that I have are from version six or 1:33:08 version 6.1 and I've been rendering in 1:33:12 version seven. And so you have to 1:33:15 there's there's new version seven ones. 1:33:18 So, I need to I need to pay much more 1:33:20 attention to my models cuz cuz, you 1:33:24 know, apparently that's important. But I 1:33:26 like the I like the look and feel of the 1:33:28 of the black and white ones. They're 1:33:30 kind of cool. 1:33:32 Like this one's that's a cool image 1:33:43 I was trying to go for. Here's what the 1:33:44 SRF looks like. 1:33:48 And that's what we ended up getting when 1:33:50 I went back to model 6.1. 1:33:54 This is also one of one of the 1:33:56 frustrating things about 1:33:59 any kind of software, but particularly 1:34:01 with AI where they're inventing the 1:34:04 tools. They're inventing the core 1:34:07 technology underneath the tools while 1:34:09 they're building the tools. When they 1:34:11 change stuff, other stuff's, you know, 1:34:13 old stuff's going to break. 1:34:20 Let's animate this one with 1:34:25 low motion. Let's do a high motion one, 1:34:28 too. All right. 1:34:32 Oh, Vicki, I have to go to 6.1 for my 1:34:35 favorite mood board, too. Yeah, I guess 1:34:38 if midjourney starts behaving 1:34:41 unpredictably for you, check to see if 1:34:43 you have your personalization turned on 1:34:45 and turn it off. Um, and check your 1:34:48 model numbers. That I both of those 1:34:50 could be could be some things 1:34:55 I need to get some from X. Oh, well the 1:34:57 other thing you can do with with style 1:34:59 references, guys, let's grab um let's 1:35:03 grab this this in this uh 1:35:09 where is it? 1:35:17 No, we just want the image prompt. 1:35:23 We'll do this image prompt. 1:35:26 And instead of that specific style 1:35:29 reference, we'll go dash 1:35:32 sref 1:35:34 random. 1:35:36 And I'll and I'll switch this back to 1:35:38 model 7. And it's going to go it's going 1:35:41 to go grab us a random 1:35:44 style reference. 1:35:47 And then you can just keep doing that. 1:35:54 All right, let's see if any of these 1:35:56 worked. 1:35:59 That's supposed to start rolling forward 1:36:00 right about now. 1:36:03 It didn't. 1:36:11 No movement. 1:36:20 Now he started walking backwards. 1:36:27 No, that was a fail. Bad prompt. Again, 1:36:32 this is this is why you got to play with 1:36:34 these tools. You got to figure out how 1:36:35 this [ __ ] works. 1:36:39 You lose drafts. Okay, cool. Let's Oh, 1:36:42 those are cool. Damn. All right, let's 1:36:44 go look at our vid vidgetes. 1:36:46 So, this was the low motion one. 1:36:51 That's pretty cool. 1:36:53 Like he was just in the accident 1:36:56 stumbling away drunk. 1:37:03 That's pretty gorgeous. 1:37:06 Kak's out. Need to bring my mom to 1:37:09 urgent care at 8 a.m. All right. I hope 1:37:11 she is is uh she does well and things 1:37:15 are okay. 1:37:17 should have come should have come out 1:37:19 with a prompting guide. 1:37:26 Here's high motion. So now we get camera 1:37:29 tracking. 1:37:41 Wow, look how gorgeous that is. Let's 1:37:43 let's animate that one. 1:37:46 Just amazing. Low motion. 1:37:50 Let's do low motion. 1:37:54 Low motion. 1:38:00 Let's do high motion. Maybe we'll get 1:38:01 some interesting camera move on this 1:38:03 one. 1:38:13 Oh, this was that random one. Okay. So, 1:38:15 let's see. There's the prompt. Vegas 1:38:20 dragstrip. We'll go dash 1:38:23 sref random. 1:38:27 Bang. Get some more of those going. 1:38:40 You like the ones with the bright sun? 1:38:42 Yeah. They're They're really cool, 1:38:43 aren't they? 1:38:52 Come on. 84 complete on the videos. 1:38:59 92. 1:39:10 All right. 1:39:18 I'm sorry, but that's really good. I 1:39:21 don't care what you say, Kyle. That's 1:39:24 not very good. No, it is. It's really 1:39:27 good. 1:39:29 Feeding the image into chat. Got a 1:39:32 prompt 1:39:37 and asking GPT for some cool camera 1:39:39 movement. Usually works well. Yeah, 1:39:41 that's a pretty good idea. I like that. 1:39:50 Can you imagine if you were trying to 1:39:51 shoot that this with a camera? 1:39:56 Just the set decoration 1:39:59 alone on this 1:40:04 is a half a day. 1:40:09 Nuts. 1:40:25 Look at the reflection from the sun. How 1:40:28 consistent it is. 1:40:34 That was weird. 1:40:38 That looks good. 1:40:42 Nobody 1:40:50 wearing a little booppy tennis dress. 1:40:58 That one looks pretty natural. 1:41:01 That one's weird. 1:41:05 That's She's got a weird gate there, 1:41:08 I think. Anyway, whatever. That one's 1:41:11 normal. Wow. Gorgeous. Whoa. 1:41:16 Whoa. 1:41:21 Holy [ __ ] These are cool. 1:41:27 Going to animate the [ __ ] out of these. 1:41:35 I'm gonna do high motion on this one. 1:41:39 I'm gonna do high motion on this one. 1:41:44 These are [ __ ] gorgeous. 1:41:48 Look at that. 1:41:52 Look at that car. 1:42:00 You know, AI is just predicting the next 1:42:02 token. What I can tell you is that it 1:42:04 can never be creative. It can never be 1:42:06 truly creative because it's just 1:42:07 predicting the next token. So, it just 1:42:09 predicts the next token and then you get 1:42:11 the next token and all it is, you know 1:42:13 what it is? It's the world's greatest 1:42:14 plagiarism machine that can't do 1:42:15 anything creative truly creative because 1:42:17 that's only it's the domain of humans. 1:42:19 Humans can do creative things. And 1:42:22 sorry, what h how do how do humans do 1:42:26 things? Well, we learn things. We What? 1:42:29 So, yeah. Yeah. Well, I suppose we we 1:42:31 Yeah. We We embed data into our into our 1:42:35 our brain, our our mo the model up in 1:42:38 our head. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Huh. 1:42:43 Huh. Well, why not special? Well, well, 1:42:47 well. 1:42:49 Look at that. Ain't that BL's above 1:42:51 himself talking about how AI is the 1:42:53 world's greatest plagiarism machine? H. 1:42:56 Well, well, well. All right. All right. 1:43:00 Let's see. 1:43:02 I'm loving the turquoise pink depth. All 1:43:05 these is incredible. It's incredible, 1:43:07 isn't it? Do you use cling? And how is 1:43:10 it comparison? I So, apparently Cling 1:43:14 2.1 is quite good. I can't I am so in 1:43:18 love with midjourney video. Like I kind 1:43:21 of feel like I've lost interest in in 1:43:25 [ __ ] with other video models right 1:43:27 now because a they're expensive and b 1:43:29 they're just not as good. Um 1:43:32 the only one I'm at least thinking about 1:43:35 playing with is is V3. 1:43:43 Wow. 1:43:46 Maintain the continuity on the car 1:43:48 pretty flipping well. 1:43:52 Look at this. Okay, this is just 1:43:54 astounding to me. So, look at the in 1:43:57 this image. Look at the pipes 1:44:00 down the down the side of the car. The 1:44:02 exhaust pipe. There's two exhaust pipes 1:44:05 that go the whole length of the car 1:44:06 between the wheel wells. They're black 1:44:10 and it looks like they vent into the the 1:44:12 last wheel well. Now watch 1:44:16 where 1:44:19 watch 1:44:21 when it gets to the other side of the 1:44:23 car. 1:44:24 Oh, it didn't. Hang on. 1:44:31 Right there. 1:44:33 They're the exact same. 1:44:37 That continuity is crazy. 1:45:07 Whoa, look at that. Watch. 1:45:10 Oh, this is so cool. Look 1:45:13 right 1:45:15 here. 1:45:17 The cameraman's shadow shows up. 1:45:24 It's weird. The cameraman doesn't have a 1:45:25 head. He's He's got arms. 1:45:31 That's crazy. 1:45:36 That's just [ __ ] nuts. All right. 1:45:50 All right. There it is. Um, okay. 1:45:57 I would so I would say if you really 1:46:01 want to play with midjourney video and 1:46:04 you've subscribed to some other video 1:46:06 tools, 1:46:07 if you're using those other video tools 1:46:09 and you're happy with them, great. But 1:46:11 like I would unsubscribe to something so 1:46:15 you can up your game to a $60 midjourney 1:46:19 thing and just go really start playing 1:46:20 with this video stuff because 1:46:23 it's it's just too good. 1:46:26 Um, 1:46:28 yeah. 1:46:30 So, 1:46:35 I think another thing to play with this 1:46:36 weekend is style references. If you 1:46:38 haven't played with MidJourney style 1:46:40 references, that's probably another good 1:46:41 thing to play with. Um, anybody have any 1:46:44 questions before I get out of here? 1:46:46 Looks like live action No Man's Sky. It 1:46:48 totally does. 1:46:54 Um, what tool 1:46:57 for style references midjourney. 1:47:01 Just look up sref sref on Twitter and 1:47:05 just go find some style references and 1:47:08 you can just use chat GBD to tell you 1:47:10 how to use them. Um, next Tuesday we've 1:47:13 got the uh AI Salon uh presents and 1:47:17 we've got Pearson from 1:47:21 um Jelly Pod is going to be talking 1:47:24 about what they've learned creating a 1:47:26 podcast making platform. 1:47:30 Um 1:47:33 oh yeah uh producer Brandon's got 1:47:36 unlimited access to a vibe coding tool 1:47:38 called Bezabub. That's what it's called, 1:47:41 right? Bellia. Bellio. Baleio. Bellio. 1:47:50 Bella. 1:47:52 Oh, be Ella. 1:47:55 So, if anyone has any ideas for an app 1:47:58 that he could make this weekend, um, DM 1:48:02 him on the AI salon or just drop notes 1:48:04 in the comments right now if you have 1:48:07 thought about it would be cool if 1:48:08 someone built a blank. Um, Brandon wants 1:48:12 some ideas for that. 1:48:14 Whatever happened to Runway ML still 1:48:16 good? Yeah, I think Well, so Runway ML 1:48:20 um their what's it called? ingredients. 1:48:24 I think it's called ingredients. Is it 1:48:26 called ingredients? No, it's called 1:48:29 elements. 1:48:32 Their elements feature where you can 1:48:35 upload like 1:48:37 a bunch of character faces, a bunch like 1:48:40 a location, and then a storyboard, and 1:48:42 it will just assemble it all for you. 1:48:45 That thing is really good. And and 1:48:48 runway, I think, is really good. Um, I'm 1:48:52 just captivated by the quality of 1:48:58 image understanding that that the 1:49:03 that the midJourney video does. I can't 1:49:06 there there's something if you haven't 1:49:07 played with it, there's just something 1:49:09 about it that feels different. 1:49:13 And I think it's this thing that I don't 1:49:15 think they trained this to be a video 1:49:17 model. 1:49:18 So, if you haven't heard this before, 1:49:22 there's a Twitter post when MidJourney 1:49:24 launched. Um, let me go find it 1:49:30 and we'll end on this because I think 1:49:32 this one's this one's really something. 1:50:04 Okay. 1:50:07 Did I share? Am I sharing this right? 1:50:11 Yes. 1:50:13 Okay. 1:50:20 So when MidJourney 1:50:24 launched video, they put this post out. 1:50:28 As you know, our focus for the past few 1:50:30 years has been on images. What you might 1:50:33 not know is that what we believe the 1:50:35 inevitable destination of this 1:50:37 technology are models capable of real 1:50:40 time openw world simulations. 1:50:44 What's that? Basically, imagine an AI 1:50:48 system that generates imagery in real 1:50:50 time. You can command it to move around 1:50:53 in 3D space, the environments and 1:50:55 characters also move. You can interact 1:50:58 with everything. 1:51:01 So they're saying even though this 1:51:03 looked like an image model, 1:51:06 how we've been thinking about it, and I 1:51:09 think I'm surmising how they've been 1:51:12 training these models is not just on 1:51:14 flat images. 1:51:18 In order to do this, we need uh well, 1:51:20 let's see. Yeah, in order to do this, we 1:51:22 need building blocks. We need visuals, 1:51:24 our first image models. We need to make 1:51:26 those images move. Video models. We need 1:51:29 to be able to move ourselves through the 1:51:32 space 3D models and we need to be able 1:51:34 to do this fast real time models. 1:51:38 The next year involves building these 1:51:40 pieces individually, releasing them and 1:51:42 then slowly putting it all together into 1:51:44 a single unified system. It might be 1:51:48 expensive at first, but sooner than you 1:51:50 think it's something everyone will be 1:51:51 able to use. 1:51:53 And then they say basically we just we 1:51:55 we you know we're going to give you 1:51:57 video today. 1:51:59 I I'm guessing why midjourney images 1:52:02 just hit different is I I assume that 1:52:05 they're trained on a different set of 1:52:07 inputs than just flat images. And I 1:52:10 think same with the videos. There's 1:52:11 something about how they're interpreting 1:52:13 the world that just makes sense. Um and 1:52:18 I think that could be the reason why. 1:52:19 All right. I'll leave you with that. 1:52:22 [Music] 1:52:24 So, next week, come to the AI Salon. Uh, 1:52:26 that's on 5:00 PM Mountain time next 1:52:28 Tuesday. And, uh, we'll have a good time 1:52:32 then and have yourself a fantastic 1:52:34 weekend. Go play with Mid Journey. Uh, 1:52:37 if you don't have any subscription, at a 1:52:40 minimum, 1:52:41 uh, grab the $10 subscription, even if 1:52:43 it's just for a month, if you can hack 1:52:45 it. Um, 1:52:48 yeah, it's pretty magic. Pretty magic. 1:52:50 And if you can swing the 60 to really 1:52:53 play with the video thing. Pretty cool 1:52:55 stuff. All right, everybody. Have a 1:52:58 fantastic weekend. Peace out. 1:53:03 [Music]