>AI can now produce episodes of cartoons that are on par with official productions with just a couple of prompts.It's not perfect but soon AI Cartoons will soon make every Animation Job and Title obsolete and i am so ready for it.https://x.com/Donkee829955/status/1984707312385229233
Please fuck off.
>>151116066Awful timeline
>>151116066me too sir
>>151116066This just looks like a jumbled up mess, it’s trying to look like modern SpongeBob but modern SpongeBobs animation is very expressive and said expressions and posing require human creativity to be made. It’s the same reason why AI can’t generate a clip of Edd Ed & Eddy or Ren & Stimpy while they can generate stiff stuff like Family Guy and South Park without a problem.
>>151116066Good morning saar
Honestly, if AI could actually create workfiles along with this that would be a game changer. If you can create most of it then all you need to do is fix things by hand. That'd still cut costs from everything else even if it needs a lot of clean up.
Luddites on sudoku watch. Time to get a real job for once.
>>151116066>Stiff animation>Character randomly just freeze and then stop moving for the rest of the scene>Incoherent chain of events>Objects often flit out of reality or multiply for no reason>Voices still sound overly robotic with poor inflections>Can't keep track of who's talkingAh yes, just like classic spongebob
>>151117047Stop projecting, rajeet
>>151116066One of Trump's hillbillies took over Paramount just to their hands on the news network and more than 2000 people lost their jobs.Burn in hell, Trump!
The mad lad did it!https://x.com/IsaiahCDLFucker/status/1984772328798974285
>>151116066>not perfectit's fucking horrible, looks like one of my nightmares
>>151116066The future where everyone eats cheap insect burger made in a lab and no one works or has money and we're all ruled over by overlords is becoming a reality
>>151116972>modern SpongeBob is the way it is because it's trying to prevent the future robot uprising by being un-mimicable
>>151116066I would never willingly watch more than a minute of these AI cartoons
>>151117884>No one will ever watch a minute of these CGI cartoons.
>>151116066>It's been 5 hours and there aren't even 20 repliesWhat killed the hype?
>>151116066>AI can now produce complete shit slapped together out of pre-existing footageAlready could!! The only improvement here is it's much easier to tell what's been stolen!!!
>>151116066>on parThat's not what that means.
>>151116066>It's not perfect butThen it's not on par.
>>151117150>more than 2,000 DEI hire roasties with purple hair got firedFixed.
>>151117047>AI niggers be like: I just want to be accessible to everyone!>Also AI niggers: I HOPE THESE ARTISTS STARVE TO DEATH IN A COLD ALLEY WHILE I GENERATE SPONGEBOB SAYING LE F WORD
>>151117936>Seethe.See for yourself, White Trash. https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=Paramount&FORM=EWRE&PC=MOZB
>>151118237They deserve it to be honest.
>>151118250Faggot
>>151118313Go suck your fake God Trump's dick, Hillbilly.
AI will be able to usher in a new age of independent animation. Those with writing and storyboard talent will be able to exercise it without needing a team of hundreds of animators.It makes me sad there are so many people hellbent on finding reasons to stop it, when it's going to be the thing that keeps animation alive in the future.
Copilot for all it's petty annoyances can do transcripts, minutes and summeries.Sora can only steal IP works and will onl become more of a resoucre-intensive gimmick as OpenAI has to remve copyright infomation from it's traning data as the strikes come in.
>>151118524No, anon. Sora can also animate off keyframes and storyboards. People have loaded stuff like pic related (the original story board for a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds) into it and it spawned a fairly decent animated rendition of the scene. You can also give it things like timing directions to tell it how long each cut can last.People are too hung up on the anti-AI crusade to realize what a powerful tool this is for people who actually want to create.
>>151118574>and it spawned a fairly decent animated rendition of the scene.May I see it?
>>151118383It's a tale as old as old as time. New technology comes out and Boomers lose their shit because they can't boss people anymore like they use to. 4chan is anti-authoritarian so it seems weird why so many people are choosing to defend the old guard instead of smashing it.
>>151117047>Time to get a real job for once.Why? Robots are going to take all the real jobs too. Only jobs will be polishing robot knobs.
>>151118577Unfortunately, I can only find the first (live action) attempt someone did at it. After that, a bunch of people did different takes with various prompts to clean it up (or parody it). I can't find the animated one anymore.https://x.com/rezawrecktion/status/1973513934306156958/video/2
>>151118607Successful entrepreneurs and self made businessmen aren't going anywhere. If you're too retarded to do something as simple as cut grass or shovel snow for other people then you deserve to be replaced by AI.
>>151118237And it's always the faggots with the least creative ideas and zero imagination who are so certain that they will be able to conquer a professional's job with a few prompts of>generate a spongebob episode for meThe first guy who came up with the doorbell cam videos of cats and dogs with guns and waterhose mouths was more creative than these fuckers who only see these "tools" as a way to make whatever is popular or successful and believing that will somehow give them tons of money and fame.
>>151118644So why are you retards so scared of AI then? Why does someone making new SpongeBob episodes enough to burst your blood vessel? It proves that people can now generate their own cartoons and bypass Hollywood completely. We don't need you anymore.
>>151118685Is one "scared" of their boss's snot-nosed son with no work ethic who is going to get a promotion over you regardless of how well you perform. For example
>>151116066This looks like shit but it's probably enough for the cocomelon kids to stop bothering their parents.
Sarrr
>>151118685Hit a nerve because you're an unimaginative golem, huh? This doesn't prove shit. It proves that people can string together incoherent slop and pretend that it's the next revolution in technology and entertainment, when it doesn't even measure up to the worst cartoons airing right now.It's only really a problem because there's still going to be a period where people dumber than the dumbest jeet faggot are going to believe that the true AI media tech that will allow them to generate full movies and shows for a fraction of the cost of real productions, is just right around the corner. And they will fire and restructure and make promises they can't keep. Businesses will crash and burn terribly and set us back a decade or more while everyone else has to rebuild around the smoldering remains of every studio retarded enough to believe they were ever going to get full AI generated movies that could make money and keep their industry afloat. That money could be going towards funding new studios, fostering new talents, investing in better writers and smarter producers. Instead, it's going into the infinite AI money bubble where it will all be lost, while subhumans like you keep telling us how amazing it is that we can finally generate more spongebob cartoons.
>>151116066Cool, but when can it make something that isn't gonna get me a DMCA in the mail?
Here's an example of an AI video made by a professional director with experience directing commercials. The gap between someone typing in "make a Spongebob episode" and someone who actually knows what they're doing is massive. The guy had to utilize 9 different AI tools to make this.https://x.com/i/status/1984238983899996563
>all of these random twitter linksThis is some panicked shilling, what happened in the tech sector this time?
>>151118712If you produce less value than his son then you deserve to be kicked out. People who are actually good at their jobs are not scared of this.
>>151118781Twitter is just where AI stuff is generally posted, due to the length of the videos generally not exceeding a minute or two. So there are gonna be a lot of twitter links in AI discussion.
>>151118638>If you're too retarded to do something as simple as cut grass or shovel snow for other people then you deserve to be replaced by AI.No anon, robots will be cutting grass and shoveling snow too soon enough. Give it 5-10 years at most.
>>151118756What AIjeets don't realize is that AI isn't an equalizer at all. It's something that gives people with real talent, skill, and knowledge the ability to do things in a different way. Someone with zero knowledge about film making isn't going to become an amazing director because they can paste together a dozen sora videos with a script they had chatGPT write for them.
>>151118756>0:46What the fuck, he's a professional and didn't care about Frankenstein spasming for a second there?
>>151118803You’re talking to the same retarded shill who thinks that Star Wars robots are literally patrolling the streets everywhere but is also magically assured of some kind of imaginary job he doesn’t have, fanning the flames of a bubble that in reality will decimate the global economy
>>151118756>"professional director" makes the most generic schlock possible>guy posting it on twitter calls it "coolest halloween film">AI music is in french for NO REASON>you're not allowed to complain because we're using this to help fight depression :)I really just cannot stand AI fuckers.
>>151118742To make a Spongebob cartoon costs millions of dollars the good old traditional way.AI can now make a Spongebob episode on a $50 budget or less. Once again, it proves we do not need you guys anymore. You are obsolete.
>>151116066>american economy depends on people adapting AI>AI keeps making jobs irrelevant>people won't have money for AI
>>151118838And the episodes it produces are unwatchable and will generate no revenue, while the actual cost of the AI service that generated them loses billions because you can't run a fucking business of bootleg spongebob clips.
@151118838This is another shining example of retarded shills thinking that /co/ is the hotspot for industry animators and not consumer NEETs with zero employment
>>151118851Weird how you singled out Americans when Japan was one of the first to try and go all-in on using AI for anime and video games. Many of them (like Square Enix) are still hoping they can get away with it.
>>151118854>And the episodes it produces are unwatchable and will generate no revenue, Cool, so lets make a bet then. Several AI cartoons will go viral and make back huge amounts of money off social media or merch sales.Whereas traditional studios will layoff more staff members or push AI to catch up to this.
>>151118851Your post is stupid as fuck. Factories did the same thing and displaced many industries. Yet factory owners are rich. There will always be new buyers.
>>151116066Based
>>151118898>go viralLmao this means jack shit. Twitter is 75% bots anyways>make back huge amounts of money off social media or merch sales.What merch sales? We're talking about bootleg spongebob clips and you think these people are going to set up stores and sell merch of their AI cartoons? Who is going to make it? Who is going to pay for it? If your only concept of success is "lots of social media engagement" you are beyond retarded. Twitter likes don't pay the bills, benchode.
>>151118898VERY based
Crabs-in-Bucket niggers need to kill themselves with their excellism nonsense. If you hate the world so much just die
>>151118909ultra basado
>>151116066>On par with official production>It's not perfect butUh huh
>>151118936It pays more than the unemployment food stamps you're on.
>>151118685Looks like shit lol
>>151118979Have you made any money, Ranjeesh? It sounds like you're angry that people are sowing doubt about your get rich quick scheme.
>>151118924>>151118938>>151118955Best you can do now is throw a tantrum and try to get the mods to delete the thread.
>>151118644Yes, but imagine being able to feed it a script and storyboards and then prioducing a high quality feature all by yourself. There will need to be some legwork but for those of us without artistic talent and gobs of cash it will be a waybto get our ideas out into the world.
>>151118599It's funny that artists become pro copyright as soon as AI becomes mainstream. Future Disney copyright defenders.
>>151118638>this is AIniggers unironic default conception of a "real job"fucking christ. we are literally surrounded by 13 year olds
I kinda wonder if all these AI mudslinging is done by bots both pro and anti AI posting feels like two bots arguing to drive engagement
>>151118638>Successful entrepreneurs and self made businessmen aren't going anywhere.They will when they fire their exploited labor in favor of AI which doesn't work and is in a giant bubble right now.And then Daddy Trump will bail them out when they fail!
AI shills are the same people that think pay to win in games means you can't possibly lack skill or drag the team down.
>>151118214brown
As someone who likes using AI for fun (ChatGPT for RP and general assistant stuff, Deepseek for coding, Stable Diffusion for image generation) it does perplex me that so many of its proponents are celebrating the prospect of people losing their jobs and livelihoods to make way for itUnless you're an executive who sees AI as an easy way to spend less money why the fuck would you be excited by that?
>>OP>flipflops between 2D and 3D artstyles>barely coherent character construction>unnatural voice acting that sounds more robotic than usual>animation just gives up in different areasNo, man.>151117922Nobody said this and you can't prove it.
>>151120002I wouldn't say that I am excited, but after seeing so many artists complain about capitalism and then have all content of theirs paywalled into oblivion, or charging hundreds to thousand of dollars for commissions be completely defunded is pretty great. If I am able to do what you do, for free, and you are charging that much while being supposedly anti capitalism, you deserve it. I will still support artists gladly but it depends on their behavior. Also that so many artists are supported by whales who enable this behavior, I feel little remorse for them.
>>151116066Call me when they do something worthwhile with AI, faggot
>>151119148You couldn't produce a "high quality" anything wit a gun to your head. You'd just tell chatGPT or some other AI to do it for you, because you've never actually been creative or imaginative in your entire life, but now you think AI will make you fabulously wealthy despite your total lack of interesting, funny, or original ideas.
>>151120002It's because they're lazy bitches who think that artists are being "punished" for not accepting their commission request "for exposure". The idea that this will replace artists is a pipe dream at best even for ai shills since they'll demand artists to free fresh art gristle into the slop machine to stave off model failure, then act shocked when they won't.Like I'm apathetic about AI itself, it's just a tool at the end of the day, I just find the people worshiping it to be incredibly sad.
>>151120002Obnoxious faggots without an enemy to seethe about tend to go looking for someone they can aim all their impotent vitriol at. They saw artists being pissed off by the blatant scraping of data and art for AI training, and decided that was an easy demographic to paint as an irrational enemy that deserves their limitless retarded scorn.