I do have in mind what readers like and don't like in clerkmanifesto. And it's not so much that I easily disregard what you out there might like to see or hear about on clerkmanifesto, as it is that I remember that my idea of what you like or dislike is almost entirely fictional.
So even though I might think you are least interested in developments in the powers of AI video, I don't actually know that.
Which is good because an annual subscription I have had, along with expiring credits, along with an astonishing burst in the capabilities of video generators, have all conspired to leave me with several new video clips that I'll be showing you.
Would I be showing these if I didn't think they were astonishing?
Maybe.
But for the best of these, that work cleanly, I stand pretty well amazed. Nevertheless, I like everyone am a little confused as to how much creative credit I get for something like these clips.
But in the end I think: Most of it.
On the one hand these are vastly easier to make than seems possible. On the other, it's not exactly "easy".
But I can try to remain humble about it.
Here is the second of these clips then. Remember to click it to engage it. Enlarge it, which would be better for its effect. And then click again to play it. This is fully audio too.
Since it is all fiction in my head I am going to go with: you absolutely adore seeing stuff like this!
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