Naman Saini (@curiousnseeker) 's Twitter Profile
Naman Saini

@curiousnseeker

Anything & everything Creative | Video nerd - Motion Design, Cameras, AI, and whatever it takes :)

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calendar_today18-08-2023 08:14:46

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Nick St. Pierre (@nickfloats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Midjourney launched video to everyone at 1/10 the price per video with 4x as many vids per job generated 5x faster than leading competitors and the servers havent been down once since the rollout and they did it without ever raising a single dollar from investors

Cristóbal Valenzuela (@c_valenzuelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think there’s ever been a time where you have this caliber of engineering, research and resources deployed at this scale specifically to advance storytelling. Some of the absolute brightest minds and best companies are pouring themselves into inventing new technologies

Alexandr Wang (@alexandr_wang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Today we’re proud to announce a partnership with Midjourney, to license their aesthetic technology for our future models and products, bringing beauty to billions.

Nick St. Pierre (@nickfloats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every node in your graph is a little death of inspiration to me. You've turned imagination into plumbing and disguised it as “creative freedom”. You've mistaken complexity for control and turned creation into workflow theater. Let us build worlds, not workflows. Don't give me

Tatiana Tsiguleva (@ciguleva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm here to say the truth… Midjourney is the best for finding the initial aesthetic — unbeatable. Nano Banana is great for regular design work like branding, mockups, etc., but it works best when you pair it with Midjourney or with your own photos/images. Without references,

Nick St. Pierre (@nickfloats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We talk about “intelligence” a lot, but I keep circling the thought that AI’s argument is actually that intelligence doesn’t matter. Or at least intelligence as we’ve understood it for humans doesn’t actually matter. It just becomes ambient, like electricity. You don’t think

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i think taste has been a core economic skill ever since the industrial revolution produced material abundance. as the cost of goods went down, consumption shifted from being about necessity to a way that people formed and expressed social identities. would not call it "new."

David (@davidsholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 million humanoid robots working 24/7 can build Manhattan in ~6 months. now just imagine what the world looks like when we have 10 billion of them by 2045. now imagine the year 2100.