As the AI revolution continues to grow, the generative AI video space is still primed to be perhaps the most significant arena for the battle over intellectual property. As we’ve seen with major studios suing Midjourney over copyright claims, as well as the general debates surrounding training data and ethics, the quest to find a sustainable way to champion AI video generation is still hotly contested.Moonvalley, which we’ve covered in the past, aims to bring the first ethically trained and commercially safe AI video model to the market. Initially released as a test run, Marey—the aforementioned ethically trained AI video model—is finally ready to be released live to the general public. Here’s what you need to know.An AI Video Model Designed for FilmmakersUnlike many AI video models, which seem to be clearly designed for non-creatives looking to supplement creativity for their projects, Moonvalley’s foundational AI model, Marey, aims to meet the standards of world-class cinematography. Designed for filmmakers who are looking for precision in every frame, Marey promises to deliver the control, consistency, and fidelity needed for a professional filmmaker looking to create pro-level cinematography. Billed as the “world’s first commercially safe video model,” Moonvalley confirms that Marey has been trained only on licensed, high-resolution footage that does not include scraped content, user submissions, or legal gray zones.Full Directional ControlSimilar to some director controls found with AI models like Runway, Marey has been designed through a collaboration between AI researchers and filmmakers to deliver creative controls that should meet the...
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