DeepSummary
Matt Wolfe and Nathan Lands discuss the latest developments in AI video generation tools like Sora, Luma's Dream Machine, and Runway's Gen 3. They explore how these tools could democratize video creation, enhance b-roll footage, and expand creative possibilities, while also addressing potential implications for copyright laws and the traditional entertainment industry.
The conversation touches on the inevitability of technological progress, as acknowledged by George Lucas, and the potential for AI to replace certain roles in Hollywood, such as extras. They also discuss the potential for AI-generated interactive movies and gaming experiences with infinite replay value.
While excited about the advancements in AI video and creative tools, Matt and Nathan express their continued appreciation for traditional art forms and human creators. They speculate on how copyright laws may need to evolve to accommodate AI-generated content and the challenges of properly compensating original creators.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- AI video generation tools like Sora, Luma's Dream Machine, and Runway's Gen 3 are advancing rapidly and offering new possibilities for creating realistic videos.
- These tools have the potential to democratize video creation, enhance b-roll footage, and even generate interactive movies and gaming experiences with infinite replay value.
- The rise of AI-generated content challenges existing copyright laws and raises questions about how to properly compensate original creators.
- While acknowledging the inevitability of technological progress, the hosts express their continued appreciation for traditional art forms and human creativity.
- Certain roles in the entertainment industry, such as extras, may be impacted by the ability to generate realistic AI actors and backgrounds.
- AI-generated interactive content could revolutionize gaming and storytelling by allowing users to influence the narrative and experience unique scenarios with each playthrough.
- The hosts speculate that AI creative tools will become highly engaging and addictive for users, leading to a potential creative explosion.
- The hosts believe that while AI-generated content may initially cause job losses in certain industries, it will ultimately expand the possibilities for human creativity and artistic expression.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “Now we're starting to wonder, did Sora kinda blow it?“ by Matt Wolfe
- “People are gonna be very addicted to these things, right?“ by Nathan Lands
- “I don't think it diminishes anybody's work. I think the fact that I can make an AI image that I think looks really cool, and the fact that this person over here can actually draw it with their own hands and make something that looks really cool, I'm way more impressed by that version than the version that I made, and I think I always will be, just by the fact that a human was behind it making it.“ by Matt Wolfe
- “Yeah, there probably, there probably will be periods where there will be some job loss related to this stuff, for sure.“ by Nathan Lands
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Episode Information
The Next Wave - Your Chief A.I. Officer
Matt Wolfe, Nathan Lands & Hubspot Podcast Network
7/2/24
Episode 13: What impact will AI-generated content have on the entertainment industry? Matt Wolfe (https://x.com/mreflow) and Nathan Lands (https://x.com/NathanLands) dive into this topic, envisioning a future where AI generates interactive movies and complex gaming worlds with infinite replay value.
In this episode, Matt and Nathan explore the potential of AI video tools such as Sora, Luma's dream machine, and Runway's gen three. They discuss how these advancements could democratize video creation, enhance b-roll, and expand creative possibilities, as well as the implications for copyright laws, gaming, and traditional creative industries. They also touch on George Lucas' views on technological progress, Ashton Kutcher's controversial support for AI, and the role of indie game developers in a rapidly evolving landscape.
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Show Notes:
- (00:00) Sora is the most anticipated AI video.
- (03:39) AI video tools improve, but have quirks.
- (09:23) Runway Gen 3 is fast, unlike Luma's dream machine.
- (12:04) Excitedly exploring and creating with new AI.
- (14:48) Custom mid journey models personalize prompts, raise concerns.
- (17:28) George Lucas acknowledges inevitability of AI development.
- (21:40) Copyright law impacting AI and technological innovation.
- (25:31) Copyright evolution in the new world uncertainty.
- (27:28) TikTok boosted exposure for music artists.
- (32:32) Excited about AI tech but still loves art.
- (33:18) AI may replace video extras, changing Hollywood.
- (38:52) Procedural generation and AI enhance game replayability.
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Mentions:
- Sora: https://sora.aitubo.ai/
- Runway Gen-3 Alpha: https://runwayml.com/blog/introducing-gen-3-alpha/
- Ashton Kutcher's Support for AI: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/ashton-kutcher-ai-movies-sora-hollywood-1236027196/
- Luma Dream Machine: https://lumalabs.ai/dream-machine
- Mid Journey: https://www.midjourney.com/home
- Augmented World Expo: https://www.awexr.com/
- Perplexity AI: https://www.perplexity.ai/
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Check Out Matt’s Stuff:
• Future Tools - https://futuretools.beehiiv.com/
• Blog - https://www.mattwolfe.com/
• YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@mreflow
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Check Out Nathan's Stuff:
- Newsletter: https://news.lore.com/
- Blog - https://lore.com/
The Next Wave is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Darren Clarke // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano