Alibaba’s AI Video Generator Is So Good, It Can Make People In Still Images Sing

Alibaba's EMO captures nuanced emotions by utilising extensive audio and video datasets.

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Chinese technology company Alibaba has unveiled EMO, an advanced AI video generator that aims to compete with OpenAI's Sora

EMO can transform static images into expressive actors and singers, as demonstrated by rendering figures like Audrey Hepburn and making Sora's virtual counterpart sing Dua Lipa's songs.

EMO captures nuanced emotions without relying on 3D models, utilising extensive audio and video datasets

It adjusts expressions to audio cues with remarkable realism, heralding a new chapter in digital storytelling.

Despite its impressive capabilities, EMO's potential impact on the entertainment industry raises questions about the future of human creativity and job prospects.

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