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Johannes Stelzer (@j_stelzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instant change-your-face in realtime! Definitely feels a bit weird, especially when doing a slow&sneaky transition. It works by …

Des Traynor (@destraynor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've yet to see a good thread summarising new types of UI that generative AI has necessitated, so here's an attempt to start one (in the hopes you all can contribute!) Not necessarily endorsing any of these, I just see them all as relevant in our future

Luke Harries (@lukeharries_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ElevenLabs has removed all titles. Now, there's no "VP of X", "Head of Y", or "Director of Z". Instead we are just Growth at ElevenLabs, Engineering at ElevenLabs, etc. Why? We're small, growing incredibly quickly, and hierarchy just gets in the way. Instead the best idea wins

Max Einhorn (@maxeinhorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Runway , Hailuo AI (MiniMax), Kling AI, Luma AI , Pika - can you put this on your product roadmap please? This is super useful if you’re not going the 3D environment route. Filmmakers need multiple set-ups for coverage, just need to ensure the characters, backgrounds,

Eden (@eden_art_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥𝗢𝘂𝗿 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗔𝗜 𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽 𝗪𝗮𝘀 𝗮 𝗛𝗶𝘁! We just hosted a workshop on how to make 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 with AI, and it maxed out Discord’s call capacity! 👯 🎥Here’s a clip of Xander Steenbrugge explaining how to train an AI Agent with your

Curious Refuge (@curiousrefuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HUGE NEWS Hey friends! As you may have seen in The Hollywood Reporter today, Curious Refuge has been acquired by Promise to create the Hollywood studio (and school) of the future. We believe that technology has the ability to elevate voices from around the world and this

Dave Clark (@diesol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crenshaw, CA 1979. When the bots showed up, they showed out. Ya Dig? Then they were invited to the cookout. Created with Veo 2. Upscaled in Topaz Labs Starlight Then downscaled for the 16mm look in Davinci

CJ Zafir (@cjzafir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cursor/Windsurf technique to remove 80% hallucinations. Stop AI to think and plan. Attach 'coding documents' and force AI to use it as a knowledge base. If you code with AI, read this: ↓

Cursor/Windsurf technique to remove 80% hallucinations.

Stop AI to think and plan. Attach 'coding documents' and force AI to use it as a knowledge base.

If you code with AI, read this: ↓
PJ Ace (@pjaccetturo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. With 22 million views in just 17 days, House of David is one of the first major productions to use generative AI at scale. Creator John Erwin breaks down how AI shaped 73 of their VFX shots—and why it’s a win for artists. Here are 7 key takeaways 🧵👇

PJ Ace (@pjaccetturo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is crazy. Everything you see is prompted and trained on hundreds of hours of Tom & Jerry footage. We've been talking with a few Japanese studios that want to do this for their older IPs. You just need training data to create new episodes. 🤯

Karan Ganesan (@karanganesan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now Claude Desktop / MCP clients can create images & videos ✨ 📷🎥 Meet Luma API MCP — powered by Photon and Ray models github.com/lumalabs/luma-… @lumalabsai @anthropicai

Cristóbal Valenzuela (@c_valenzuelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A knocker-up was a person who woke up workers in the morning, functioning as a human alarm clock before the widespread availability of reliable and affordable alarm clocks. It took decades for alarm clocks to become mainstream, such that in 1914, The Guardian ran a story

A knocker-up was a person who woke up workers in the morning, functioning as a human alarm clock before the widespread availability of reliable and affordable alarm clocks.

It took decades for alarm clocks to become mainstream, such that in 1914, The Guardian ran a story
Anton Osika – eu/acc (@antonosika) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I caught up with a friend who works at a mid-size Swedish tech company. Over the last 4 months, their shipping velocity has almost doubled – not because they hired more engineers, adopted some new agile framework, or worked late nights. It came down to a single change in how they

Nick Grossman (@nickgrossman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is gonna be fun If this sounds like you, or if you know someone who could be great for this, please let us know! 🦾🦾🦾