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http://www.wired.co.uk/article/ibm-watson-ai-film-trailer
The film studio 20th Century Fox has called in IBM Watson, the supercomputer, to create the trailer for its upcoming AI horror/thriller, Morgan. AI inception.
IBM Watson has done many things; beat human contestants in quiz shows, created bespoke recipes and described the contents of photos. Now it has become the first-ever AI to produce a film trailer for the new sci-fi film.
IBM researchers fed Watson more than 100 horror film trailers cut into separate moments and scenes. It performed a series of visual, sound and composition analyses on each scene to get an idea of how to create the dynamics of a trailer. Watson then processed 90 minutes of Morgan to find the right moments to include in the trailer.
Once the supercomputer finished processing Morgan, it isolated 10 scenes – a total of six minutes of video. Although a human editor was still needed to patch the scenes together to tell a coherent story, the AI shortened the process down to only 24 hours when it typically takes around 10 to 30 days to complete a trailer.
It’s fitting that IBM Watson’s first trailer is about a lab-created AI. Named Morgan, the humanoid defies nature with her superhuman qualities. After 'she' has a ‘tantrum’ when one of the scientists is viciously attacked, a ‘corporate troubleshooter’ is called in to decide whether or not to terminate Morgan. The film is released today in the UK.
The film studio 20th Century Fox has called in IBM Watson, the supercomputer, to create the trailer for its upcoming AI horror/thriller, Morgan. AI inception.
IBM Watson has done many things; beat human contestants in quiz shows, created bespoke recipes and described the contents of photos. Now it has become the first-ever AI to produce a film trailer for the new sci-fi film.
IBM researchers fed Watson more than 100 horror film trailers cut into separate moments and scenes. It performed a series of visual, sound and composition analyses on each scene to get an idea of how to create the dynamics of a trailer. Watson then processed 90 minutes of Morgan to find the right moments to include in the trailer.
Once the supercomputer finished processing Morgan, it isolated 10 scenes – a total of six minutes of video. Although a human editor was still needed to patch the scenes together to tell a coherent story, the AI shortened the process down to only 24 hours when it typically takes around 10 to 30 days to complete a trailer.
It’s fitting that IBM Watson’s first trailer is about a lab-created AI. Named Morgan, the humanoid defies nature with her superhuman qualities. After 'she' has a ‘tantrum’ when one of the scientists is viciously attacked, a ‘corporate troubleshooter’ is called in to decide whether or not to terminate Morgan. The film is released today in the UK.