The article reviews an AI video generation platform, highlighting significant issues with the quality of output. After testing multiple prompts and generating around 20 videos, about 90% were deemed useless. The author raises concerns about the pricing model, noting that users still pay for credits regardless of video usefulness. Post-inquiry about a pay-per-download model yielded a disappointing response from the company, emphasizing the need for better accountability in AI content generation services and their pricing structures.
Roughly 90% of the videos the service created were useless, leading to frustration over the wasted credits, despite having a paid plan for video generation.
If a user pays $100 for 100 credits, only one usable video may emerge from a series of attempts due to the inefficacy of generated content.
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