Microsoft has announced that it uses productive artificial intelligence (AI) for creating a one -minute ad for Surface Pro and Surface laptop products. It is noteworthy that this video was released almost three months ago, and apparently, none of the audiences did not notice the elements created with the help of AI. About it reports Publication Verge.
The video appeared on Youtube on January 30th. After explaining this on Microsoft’s Microsoft’s Microsoft Design blog, AI’s use was only known now.
The company announced that the ads are not fully formed from the content created. Microsoft reported that sometimes there are an AI (“hallucinations”) errors that require manual correction and integration with real video frames.
While choosing scenes for production with the help of artificial intelligence, the team decided that for example, any complex movement should be removed live. Fast bonding or limited traffic frames, on the contrary, are very suitable for productive AI use.
Microsoft did not specify which personnel were produced by AI, but defined the process. AI tools were first used to create a script, gear and presentation of the project. The team then used a combination of written requests and images to create text tips to create a picture of Chatbot. These images were finalized, edited to correct errors, and then used in video generators such as hailuo or kling. The process required many recurrence and treatment.
Despite the complexity of the process and the need for many repetitions, the team saved significant time and money. According to calculations, AI use has reduced the time and costs required to create a video compared to traditional methods.
Although the video is in the public sphere for almost three months, it shows that one of the few spectators realizes the use of AI until the announcement of this information. During the writing, the video had a little more than 40 thousand images on Youtube, and there was no single assumption between the comments using the video using AI.
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Source: Gazeta

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