There is a new AI tool being used to create content, and apparently, Amazon's Alexa Fund has invested in it.It's a tool called Showrunner, which was created by a startup called Fable (where Amazon sent its money).Fable's bold claim? They're building the "Netflix of AI," a platform that allows anyone to create animated TV shows from simple text prompts.To demonstrate the power of the tool, they created AI-generated episodes of South Park that went viral but got pulled down thanks to rightful copyright claims.Now, with Amazon's backing, they're launching Showrunner to the public, complete with original, interactive shows you can use to build on or change, with your prompts.Let's dive in. What is Showrunner and How Does it Work?Imagine typing a script, or even just a simple prompt, and watching an AI bring it to life with animation, dialogue, and even voice acting. That's the promise made by Showrunner. The platform, powered by Fable's proprietary AI, allows users to write, direct, and edit their own animated content.In order to prove this is possible, Fable is launching with original shows, including Exit Valley, a satirical take on Silicon Valley culture.Fable's CEO, Edward Saatchi, envisions a future where fans can create new episodes of their favorite shows, putting themselves and their friends in the action.The company is already in talks with major studios like Disney to license their intellectual property.But to be clear, you can't do this right now.The "Netflix of AI"Saatchi thinks that the future of streaming isn't passive. It's a...
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