New Video-Generating AI Trained 100 Percent on Public Domain Films
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Moonvalley, an AI startup in Los Angeles, has developed a video synthesis model that is completely trained on public domain films, addressing ethical and legal issues prevalent in AI video generation. Its product, Marey, operates on a credit-based system and has gained attention from significant figures in the film industry. VFX artist Ed Ulbrich, initially skeptical about generative AI, changed his perspective due to Moonvalley's commitment to an ethically sourced and trained model, emphasizing the importance of avoiding proprietary material.
I do think a key thing for me which was the game-changer and why I was just compelled is that at its core the idea of [Moonvalley's] clean model of an ethically sourced, ethically trained, a legit, proper thing.
Moonvalley is a Los Angeles-based AI startup offering a '3D-aware' video synthesis model which it claims is 100 percent trained on public domain films.
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