I Tried TikTok's New AI Video Generator. It's All Kinds of Glitchy
- TikTok launched AI Alive on Tuesday, allowing users in the US to transform static photos into short videos within TikTok Stories.
- This launch follows TikTok's prior AI efforts, including a text-to-image generator, reflecting growing competition with platforms like Instagram and Snapchat.
- AI Alive uses generative AI to animate images with movement and effects, while moderation technology reviews all uploads and prompts before display.
- Videos generated receive an AI-generated label with embedded C2PA metadata to identify AI content, aiming to ensure transparency and safety.
- User reports show the feature can lag and produce glitches, and limited daily attempts may restrict creativity, highlighting early-stage development challenges.
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How to use TikTok AI Alive to turn photos into videos
TikTok's future in the US might be uncertain, but the app keeps adding features for its fans. That is, if turning still images into fake videos with AI counts as TikTok getting better. I'm not the biggest fan of genAI tools that alter photos to the point where you end up with a completely different "memory," especially when most AI-generated or AI-edited images aren't clearly marked. The same goes for making fake videos from still images, a newe…
TikTok will let you use an AI prompt to turn a photo into a video
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