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Amazon's Delivery AI Glasses

https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/transportation/smart-glasses-amazon-delivery-drivers
2•mgh2•2m ago•0 comments

Heights of presidents and presidential candidates of the United States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heights_of_presidents_and_presidential_candidates_of_the_United_States
1•wslh•4m ago•0 comments

Iceland reports the presence of mosquitoes as climate warms

https://www.npr.org/2025/10/22/nx-s1-5582748/iceland-mosquitoes-first-time
2•sans_souse•5m ago•0 comments

Chandra Wilson discusses mentorship role on 'Grey's Anatomy' in GMA appearance

https://www.red94.net/news/555900-chandra-wilson-discusses-mentorship-role-on-greys-anatomy-in-gm...
1•jerNils•6m ago•0 comments

China accuses US of cyberattacks after alleged NSA hack

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/20/china_accuses_us_cyber_warfare/
2•elsewhen•6m ago•0 comments

More Kernel Graphics Driver Accelerator/NPU Driver Updates Ready for Linux 6.19

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.19-DRM-Misc-Next-2
1•Bender•7m ago•0 comments

MailMaven 1.0

https://mailmaven.app/support/release_notes.html
1•kruuuder•8m ago•0 comments

Lack of 'economically-attractive' men to blame for decline in marriage rates

https://www.the-independent.com/life-style/dating/marriage-rates-decline-reason-economically-attr...
1•Teever•8m ago•0 comments

Pigoon Time

https://asia.nikkei.com/business/science/japan-startup-to-build-clone-pig-farm-for-organ-transplants
1•gabthinking2017•9m ago•0 comments

New Hacker News Client

1•zachixer•11m ago•0 comments

How to Use Sshfs to Mount Remote File Systems over SSH

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-sshfs-to-mount-remote-file-systems-ov...
2•behnamoh•11m ago•0 comments

Framer's Magic Motion

https://www.nan.fyi/magic-motion
1•Twixes•12m ago•0 comments

Thoughts on the AI Buildout

https://www.dwarkesh.com/p/thoughts-on-the-ai-buildout
1•gwintrob•13m ago•0 comments

Emmy Noether Can't Get a Break

https://lee-phillips.org/notweyl/
1•leephillips•14m ago•0 comments

Eight Sleep adds 'outage mode' to smart beds after AWS problems left them frozen

https://www.theverge.com/news/804289/eight-sleep-smart-bed-aws-outage-overheating-offline
4•ls-a•17m ago•0 comments

Trump Administration Cuts Cyberdefense Even as Threats Grow

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/22/us/politics/trump-cyber-threats.html
3•flowerlad•18m ago•0 comments

Polish PM: government used Pegasus spyware to surveil my wife and daughter

https://notesfrompoland.com/2025/10/22/polish-pm-former-government-used-pegasus-spyware-to-survei...
3•miohtama•18m ago•1 comments

Show HN: An AI reader to zoom in/out in epubs/pdfs, per chapter

https://www.kerns.ai/
1•kanodiaayush•19m ago•0 comments

China's analog AI chip could work 1,000 times faster than Nvidia GPU: study

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3329820/chinas-analogue-ai-chip-could-work-1000-t...
2•CGMthrowaway•19m ago•0 comments

Retro Gadgets Playground

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3225960/Retro_Gadgets_Playground/
1•smusamashah•20m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Stopping Extreme Withdrawal – Free AI guide for extreme anxiety

https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSsyN1Qem0Qkb4dE1XsWcOcndRqnI5COunCzc7UTawH-r1TSHWHxr...
2•ycosynot•21m ago•1 comments

Show HN: ChatGemini – Easy tool, >50% cost saved with cache, multi(NL video edit

https://github.com/Saki-tw/ChatGemini_SakiTool
1•Saki2007•21m ago•1 comments

Daily-Bible-Verse-Cowsay

https://github.com/patlehmann1/daily-bible-verse-cowsay
1•lehmann_dev•21m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Any active African open source organization in Africa?

1•pythonbrad•22m ago•0 comments

A Novel Spinor-Based Embedding Model for Transformers

https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.00038
1•haxiomic•22m ago•0 comments

LA cinema offers free 'Bugonia' ticket to those willing to shave their heads

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/oct/20/bugonia-free-ticket-shaved-head-emma-stone-yorgos-la...
2•bookofjoe•29m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: End-to-end encrypted LLM chat (open- and closed-model)

2•5F7bGnd6fWJ66xN•29m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Discover AI tools based on your real workflow

https://workmirror.ai
1•elbuenluquitas•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Get more out of Claude by giving it a wallet

https://twitter.com/CoinbaseDev/status/1981064709555310825
1•Must_be_Ash•32m ago•0 comments

The fixer's dilemma: Chris Lehane and OpenAI's impossible mission

https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/10/the-fixers-dilemma-chris-lehane-and-openais-impossible-mission/
1•PaulHoule•32m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Ovi: Twin backbone cross-modal fusion for audio-video generation

https://github.com/character-ai/Ovi
184•montyanderson•2h ago

Comments

marstall•1h ago
mindblowing - but still in the uncanny valley. and I guess it's cute that many of the characters live in a world where AI has caused an apocolypse, but is that really the message they want to lead with?
christophilus•1h ago
To be fair, a lot of movies in theaters have uncanny valleys. A lot of CGI feels that way to me.
alexpotato•55m ago
The limits of CGI have gotten so good that if you are noticing the CGI, it's b/c someone skimped on the budget for the particular movie where you saw the uncanny valley.

(Of course, excluding the obvious "that guy just knocked down a building!" CGI)

jsheard•31m ago
Yeah that's the thing, with good execution of a plausible effect you don't even realize you're looking at CGI. It's the toupée fallacy.

Obligatory Jonas Ussing plug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ttG90raCNo

doawoo•46m ago
> but still in the uncanny valley

that and the guitar player behind the singer in the concert example has three arms :)

meonkeys•1h ago
Lazyweb: Are these related? If so, how?

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45603435

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45652726

pavlov•1h ago
When a new open weights AI model comes out, opportunists register a domain using its name and start hosting it hoping to make a buck with SEO.

Easier than ever now, as AI-assisted coding tools will build you that generic landing page and basic UI.

imiric•8m ago
If they're actually hosting it and providing a service, that wouldn't be a bad thing. Ovi's Apache license allows commercial use. They would only be infringing on the license by not publishing it and the original copyright, and would be morally bankrupt by not disclosing the original project and passing it off as their own.

But I also suspect that most of these are indeed SEO scammers, that there's no actual service, and that all payments are pocketed. It might take a few days for the scam to be reported and the site taken down, but it's likely enough to get a few hundred bucks out of it. They'll never be pursued because of where they live, and they can have many of these up in no time, thanks to AI, as you say.

What a sad state of affairs that no "AI" company or government is taking seriously.

pavlov•1h ago
Seems like the video model is based on Wan2.2.

Lots of activity around Wan lately. It’s nice to see flexible open models make a strong showing against the massively funded closed competitors like OpenAI and Runway.

cubefox•1h ago
And Google.
echelon•45m ago
OpenAI wowed the world with a video model that was also a script writing, editing, dubbing, foley, and music model.

Kling still has the best proprietary video model, but Sora 2 is so smart that you don't need to edit anything if your target is social.

I don't see how Runway, Pika, or the rest of the purely foundation video model startups survive against the giants and the incredible open source Chinese models. They've got to be sweating bullets right now.

Everyone's also sleeping on xAI's high quality and insanely fast video model (10 second generations) that they're giving away completely for free without watermarks.

dang•38m ago
Discussed here:

Wan – Open-source alternative to VEO 3 - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44928997 - Aug 2025 (38 comments)

tootie•1h ago
Kinda terrifying. And it can run in 32GB of VRAM? Anyone with a 5090 can start spewing out believable fake videos.
aussieguy1234•1h ago
The other option is to rent a 5090 in the cloud. Probably less than 0.50 per hour at most providers.
jonplackett•17m ago
Yeah and even with the server it’s really cheap - things like omnihuman are I think better but MUCH more expensive to run
amelius•1h ago
How long until we see blockbuster movies produced by a guy in his basement for <$1000?
computerphage•1h ago
I think "blockbuster movie" is a moving target, so it's a bit hard to know
nine_k•25m ago
It's a relatively well defined measure of success though: a movie which is popular and high-grossing.
ivape•1h ago
Soon as the video models can keep characters consistent across scenes. It could take months of prompting to get each scene, but regular movies have long shooting timelines too. If we ever get to instant movie, thought to scene, then movies will die since people will just daydream through the AI.
hadlock•59m ago
I can see soap-opera-style, video-manga becoming a thing, where you get 5x20 minute episodes a week, and an ai-generated 30 min super cut of the week's "events" every saturday. What if DragonBallZ, but new episodes drop every morning before your morning commute? And for $30 a month you can do a choose your own adventure where at the end of each episode, the story splits off and you get an alternate history version, but conveniently rejoins the main story by the end of the week.

Three years ago we had a live streaming autogen-seinfeld twitch stream; some kind of coherent story telling via AI doesn't seem beyond reach today, the tools just haven't fully matured yet.

jayd16•53m ago
People can daydream for free now.
neom•1h ago
As with many things of human ideation and creation: If they can't understand distribution, a long time.
roarcher•1h ago
Never. I've seen people instantly go from liking a static image to disliking it upon learning it was AI generated. The same applies to other kinds of media. No matter how "good" it is, knowing that it was created by an unfeeling algorithm ruins it for most people.
danielbln•1h ago
Never is a long time. The resistance will erode.
roarcher•52m ago
"People will like AI movies because it's inevitable"

Circular reasoning. If you can't answer WHY people should come to like AI movies, then you have nothing to say.

bryantwolf•48m ago
People will like them when they’re good content. Right now we’re stuck in the in between where it’s kind of all or nothing ai, but it will get grayer when the feedback loops are tighter and building ai movies is more interactive. Same thing with any special effects really
roarcher•38m ago
I think AI has its place in special effects, but "making a blockbuster movie for $1000" requires replacing all the actors, music, cinematography, everything that makes a movie "art" except maybe the plot. And I have never seen anyone respond well to AI "art" of any form. I've seen some fairly passable (if a bit boring) AI music passed around on Reddit and it was universally met with disgust simply because it was AI.
jonwinstanley•1h ago
This is defo true until the moment it gets so good people can't tell.
roarcher•57m ago
Gonna be pretty hard to pass off a whole movie as real when none of the "actors" exist.
jonplackett•56m ago
I read a while ago that big scientific ideas take about 50 years to be accepted. Which basically means they are never accepted. The people who disagree just get old and die.

Younger generation who grow up with AI will just think it’s normal, like we think being connected to the internet via a rectangle you keep in your pocket is normal.

roarcher•50m ago
Scientific ideas have the benefit of being objectively true.

AI movies are not a "scientific idea". Liking them is a matter of taste, and there are plenty of things that never catch on.

jonplackett•14m ago
I’d say it’s the other way around - it took 50 years for EVEN A SCIENTIFIC IDEA - with proof to be accepted. That should have happened super quick. But it didn’t.

My point is that you and I will probably never accept it - but our kids will never even think it’s weird in the first place.

jcims•37m ago
New things will be possible that aren’t today. You’ll be able to pick the stars in your movie. The home base can be your childhood home. Your unrequited love can be virtually fulfilled. Etc etc.
roarcher•32m ago
A "blockbuster movie" implies commercial use. I think actual stars would object to their likeness being used in that way.

If you're talking about people firing up the ol' 5090 to make a "movie" about Taylor Swift falling madly in love with them for, ahem, personal use, I have no doubt that people will do that. And I will do everything in my power to avoid associating with such brain-rotted cretins.

dragonwriter•7m ago
Yes, and none of these hyperpersonal movies will be a blockbuster; they'll be lucky to have audiences requiring the fingers of more than one hand to count, because everyone will have their own hyperpersonal preferences.
Krasnol•1h ago
I don't know how long it will take for photorealistic movies but I'm looking forward to that Hyperion animated movie I'd make myself because nobody wants or is able to.
spogbiper•37m ago
honestly i think there is a future in this.. "hey AI model, generate a movie from this book" may indeed be better than letting a director mangle it into something meant to sell tickets. most book -> movie adaptations are not setting a high bar
mvdtnz•1h ago
Based on that trailer we're a long, long way away. Ignoring the unsettling facial expressions of the human characters, there is zero visual (or audio) cohesion between the scenes. A full movie of such incoherent visuals would be a difficult watch.
dfxm12•59m ago
We'll always be just a few years away.
jayd16•59m ago
Unless marketing and the guy's food doesn't count, never. But a "runaway hit for almost nothing"? Not unheard of.
asimovfan•51m ago
Probably will depend on how good the writing is.
heavyset_go•50m ago
Besides people with weird fetishes, who actually enjoys looking at AI "art"?
nine_k•27m ago
Photos, movies, animation, recorded music, computer games, CGI props in movies, CGI characters in movies were all denounced as "not real art", until good counter-examples appeared.

AI is but a tool; if there is an artist using them, real art can be created, as with any other tool.

ToValueFunfetti•15m ago
I enjoyed just about everything in here: https://andymasley.substack.com/p/a-ton-of-ai-images-ive-mad...
_--__--__•46m ago
I fully expect that we will see an AI video project that gets to Skibidi Toilet levels of cultural reach within the next two years, but 'blockbluster' implies a level of financial success that is much harder to predict.
jay_kyburz•43m ago
I've yet to see continuity working. Small clips is one thing. To have the same character, wearing the same clothes, revisit environments, with the same lighting and post processing is very different.

I think we'll see AGI first.

jsheard•21m ago
That and control, there's an enormous gap between letting a model just YOLO a prompt and fill in 95% of the details with vaguely plausible whatever, compared to getting a model to execute on a meticulously planned out shot with every last detail in order.
doctorpangloss•38m ago
The main constraint to good movies is good actors and good scripts. So presumably an AI would have to write well or perform well to do that.
dragonwriter•9m ago
> How long until we see blockbuster movies produced by a guy in his basement for <$1000?

Probably never. If AI is good enough to cover all the skills needed to do what would currently make a blockbuster movie for less than $1000, the demand for movies will be small enough relative to supply that there will be no such thing as a “blockbuster movie”

eichin•1h ago
Heh, I used to work for Nokia's Ovi - basically, gsuite for nokia phones (my group did map search) - the official explanation was "Ovi is Finnish for Door", the internal joke was "Ovi is Hungarian for Kindergarten". I couldn't find any backstory about the name here, though.
crorella•23m ago
At this rate, in a few months we will have probably some high quality shorts entirely generated by this.