The announcement also unveiled 10 animated shows of various genres and styles, mostly made with AI tools. The tech is currently limited to animation and doesn't have the capability to create live-action shots. Users are encouraged to make their own episodes of the shows, with the best ones included in the series catalogue when Showrunner is officially launched. The winners will receive a lump-sum payment and revenue sharing if the show is picked up by a streamer. The platform's tech allows users to create a series of scenes that can be stitched together to create a full-length episode.
Key takeaways:
- Fable Studio has announced Showrunner, a platform that uses AI to write, voice and animate episodes of shows, allowing users to create their own content.
- The platform is seen as a potential threat to creators, as it could streamline production and possibly use copyrighted materials.
- Users can join a waitlist for a free testing version of the platform, which will feature 10 animated shows created mostly with AI tools.
- Showrunner is powered by Fable’s AI model, which was created after the release of open-source AI systems from OpenAI and Stable Diffusion.