A user on X/Twitter shared an almost minute-long clip of Hollywood celebrities embracing their younger selves in an AI-generated video. The video featured celebrities like Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Eminem, Keanu Reeves, Tom Hanks, Will Smith, and others. The AI tool used for creating the video is OpenAI's Sora rival app, Kling AI, developed by China-based Kuaishou.
The AI tool claims to offer up to two-minute-long videos with 3D spatio-temporal attention modules and authentic physics simulation. Netizens had mixed reactions, being both amused and horrified by the distorted images of celebrities embracing their younger selves. The video raises ethical concerns about consent and copyright over celebrity images, as more AI tools become available for creating content.
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