Microsoft’s VASA-1 AI Can Make Any Person’s Image Move and Speak
Microsoft unveiled a new lip-syncing AI tool that transforms a still image of a person's face into an animated clip of them talking or singing.
Microsoft unveiled a new lip-syncing AI tool that transforms a still image of a person's face into an animated clip of them talking or singing.
AI video generation platform Pika Labs has added a terrifying new feature -- lip syncing audio to AI characters.
Here's a video by YouTube user oOtoke, who shot selfies for three years to create a timelapse of himself singing.
Production value aside, the lip sync proposal video above took a serious amount of dedication and patience. Four years worth, to be exact.
The 'lyric-lapse' isn't new. But creating one takes so much time and dedication that we still don't see them crop up very often.
What do you get when you mix time-lapse photography, lip syncing to a Queen song and an insane amount of dedication? We imagine you get something like Day 1 by Matt Perren: a one photo per day time-lapse video that took him THREE YEARS to make.
Alex Dainis of Boston first recorded herself lip-syncing the song “Aaron’s Party” by Aaron Carter back when she was …