Not to complain about a creative endeavor that no one particularly asked for anyway, but...
(Several paragraphs of complaining here redacted out of sympathy for my readers. Hi readers.)
One thing I have been finding with these slightly longer little fable music videos I've been doing is that I think they're really fun and terrific as they develop, but trying to bring them together at the end becomes exponentially more difficult since, and all of you dealing with AI in usually more business like settings will know, AI is extremely bad at specificity and particular situations. This as opposed the more open or common ones it excels at.
To be honest, this isn't just AI that suffers this problem, but is in the nature of all machines. It is why we are always compelled to adapt ourselves to the capabilities of machinery and technology every bit as much as they help us with our needs.
But I didn't mean to lecture on AI. I just meant to show you my shiny new "Mouse in the Library" video. You can decide for yourself if the ending kind of fizzles here. The sad part is I was enamored with my song, but the video ends before the song got to my favorite part!
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