Even manufacturers of AI models don't seem to know what the model they're building can do.
Google says it is “discovering” the ability of the AI video model to read the steps written on images. Instead of writing long text prompts, users can simply write instructions on their images and explain where they have changed. This model clearly seems to understand the instructions and can generate videos based on them.
“We discovered the coolest trick of flow that we have to share. Instead of smithing the full prompt, you can draw it…” Google Labs account posted on X.
Justine Moore, a partner at VC Firm A16Z, shared how he used Emergent Property. In the photo, she specified where the cat wanted to appear, where it would jump onto the Panther's back, and where it would leave the scene. Next, I wrote as a text prompt: “Delete the instructions in White immediately at the first frame and execute them in order.” The video was made without instructions and with the specifications she gave.
“The cool thing is that they didn't do that. addition This – it was a potential that was discovered and emerged. She added to X. The emergency characteristics of AI models “emerge” although not explicitly coded in AI systems.
This feature can be very useful for creating videos instead of handing out long text prompts, such as cats appearing through the door in the top left of the screen. This not only helps you create more accurate videos, but also saves you time explaining what you want. This also closely reflects how people work with graphic designers and video editors, indicating what needs to be changed in the image.
What's even more interesting is that this feature appears to be pop-up unless Google explicitly tells the model to work like this. You understand words and sentences, perhaps because the model will create text and read the text from the image. However, the fact that models can read text from images and create videos based on them is not entirely expected, indicating that when AI progresses improve, they will be incorporated into each other in an interesting new way.
