Ads generated by artificial intelligence (AI) don’t stop. After a pizzeria and beer earlier this month, This video is about an imaginary gas drug called FlatuLess from Pizza Later channel.. The result is no less bizarre than its predecessors.

The name of the drug is a pun on “less gas” in English. The script uses bad grammar and started from the prompt given to the AI ​​asking for bad English (the translation below seems odd to give you an idea of ​​how it sounds). Watch:

The Pizza Later channel used the Runway ML Gen-2 to create images of people and a filter called Red Giant VHS, which gave it an old-fashioned effect. He put everything together, including text created by Adobe After Effects with voiceover from Eleven Labs by Google Bard.

Set to a melancholic music, the voiceover says, “Your life is beautiful. Don’t let farts make life worse. Meet FlatuLess! A special medicine for not farting. FlatuLess works in your gut, reducing gas and giving life confidence.”

“3 out of 4 people don’t turn upwind after starting FlatuLess. But beware! FlatuLess isn’t for everyone. Some bad things are: not sleeping at all, supple sausage, liquid poop, and no longer being alive in bad situations. Come if there are side effects, stop drinking and call a medicine witch right away. FlatuLess, clean the air, not the room,” he concludes.

In addition to laughter, the video also showcases the capabilities of existing artificial intelligence. On the one hand, if the narration is almost human, the text is imperfect. Players can rest easy, as the people in the robot-generated videos are far from alive with shapeless facial features. And, of course, the need to have someone to command the creation of the ad.

Source: Tec Mundo

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