Decart, a startup specializing in artificial intelligence, has introduced MirageLSD, a real-time Live-Stream Diffusion (LSD) AI model capable of transforming live video footage with less than 40 milliseconds of latency. This technology allows users to modify video streams or games by applying complex diffusion effects instantaneously, a significant advancement over traditional video filters that only offer basic recoloring and styles with longer processing times. Industry experts have praised MirageLSD as a groundbreaking development in AI-generated video experiences. Concurrently, Netflix has integrated generative AI into its production processes, using it to create visual effects for the first time in its original sci-fi series "El Eternauta (The Eternaut)." Netflix Co-CEO Greg Peters highlighted that the company views AI as a tool to enhance creative filmmaking rather than merely reduce costs. He also mentioned potential future applications of generative AI to improve user experience, such as enabling viewers to find content through voice commands.
Co-CEO Greg Peters said Netflix may find other ways to leverage generative AI to improve the user experience - including offering viewers the ability to use spoken words to find something to watch. #Netflix #AI #GenerativeAI https://t.co/6KuhQow9t6
Netflix said that it used generative AI to produce visual effects that appeared for the first time on screen in one of its original sci-fi series ‘El Eternauta (The Eternaut),’ employing a technology that has been a source of anxiety throughout Hollywood https://t.co/KsSaDBUXEn
This looks cool, might test it in more detail later. Decart AI launched MirageLSD, their new live-stream diffusion model. There was a prompt option, but I used auto mode. Tried it quickly before heading to the office. Definitely something new. https://t.co/7MxKGGTuyj https://t.co/3wrVqIqIj5