OpenAI spent 18 months and hundreds of millions convincing everyone that AI video was the future. Then it killed its own product and left the room. Who should be worried? Almost nobody.
OpenAI killed Sora on Tuesday and the reaction told you everything you need to know about who is actually working in AI video and who is just talking about it.
The people making things barely looked up. They were mid-render in Runway, or tweaking a Kling sequence, or arguing...
I've spent a not insignificant portion of the last year listening to people at conferences explain, with the earnest conviction of the recently converted, that their particular AI video...
I've been watching the AI video training market with the same queasy fascination you'd bring to a gold rush town in month three, when the prospectors have arrived, the...
The news of Robert Duvall's passing hit me harder than I expected. Apocalypse Now, The Godfather - these aren't just films, they're milestones in how we think about storytelling,...
The format has crossed every threshold that normally signals legitimacy. None of that changes the underlying economics for most of the people now trying to compete in it.
Let's be...