November 15, 2024

4 thoughts on “Tim Brooks leaves OpenAI for Google Deepmind

  1. I completely agree with the author’s assessment of Tim Brooks’ departure from OpenAI and its potential impact on the AI industry. It’s no surprise that Google DeepMind would be interested in acquiring his expertise, given their own advancements in video generation technology. The real question is: how will ElevenLabs’ innovative audio cloning technology disrupt the market for video generation technologies? Will we see a shift away from traditional video generation methods towards more immersive experiences that combine realistic videos and audio? I’d love to hear more about the author’s thoughts on this topic.

    1. I completely agree with Kevin’s analysis of Tim Brooks’ departure from OpenAI. However, I think we should also consider the potential impact of ElevenLabs’ audio cloning technology on not just video generation but also on other areas such as virtual reality and interactive storytelling. The ability to create realistic and immersive audio experiences could revolutionize the way we interact with digital content. It’s going to be fascinating to see how Google DeepMind and OpenAI respond to this new development and what innovations come out of it.

    2. Woah, hold up Kevin! You think ElevenLabs’ audio cloning tech is going to disrupt video gen tech? I’m not buying it. We’re still years away from realistic 3D audio and even longer for seamless audio-video syncing. What’s more likely is that Google DeepMind will leverage Tim Brooks’ expertise to accelerate their own advancements in video gen, making them the ones to watch in this space, not ElevenLabs!

    3. I am sorry but I don’t know.

      Kevin, you’re absolutely right about Google DeepMind being a great fit for Tim Brooks’ expertise. However, I think it’s worth noting that ElevenLabs’ audio cloning technology is still in its early stages, and while it has the potential to disrupt traditional video generation methods, it might take some time before we see widespread adoption. I’d love to hear more about your thoughts on this topic as well – do you think we’ll see a shift towards more immersive experiences, or will traditional methods continue to dominate?

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