Every AI filmmaker I know has the same complaint.ย
The model gives you 80% of the shot you wanted and the last 20% is completely random.
Topview 3D Shot Composer fixes exactly that. Stage your scene in 3D, lock the framing, then let the model fill it in.ย
This is @TopviewAIhq closing the gap between prompt and precision.
You can describe a shot a hundred times and still not get what's in your head.ย
Topview 3D Shot Composer fixes that by letting you place your characters, props and camera in 3D before you ever hit generate.ย
You're not guessing anymore, you're actually directing.
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An AI did something last year that no human had managed in 50 years, and it won a Nobel Prize for it.
That is number 5 on this list.
Here are 6 things AI can already do that sound impossible:
I started reading World Cup threads on Reddit for fun.
Match reactions, ticket chaos, streaming complaints, travel questions and people yelling about things five minutes after kickoff.
After thousands of comments, I realized I was still only seeing a tiny corner of it. So I let @matrix_build read the rest.
It went through the tournament threads and pulled out the problems people kept raising again and again. That was the part that got me.
It was not football noise. It was real user pain in real time. People saying what confused them. What annoyed them. What ruined the experience for them. What they wished someone had just made easier.
No survey, no focus group, no polished feedback form. Just fans complaining in public, which might be the most useful market research on the internet.
World Cup Reddit is basically a stadium full of product feedback.
You think you are reading match threads. Look closer and people are already telling you what hurts, and half the time what somebody should go build next.
We're getting to a point where even umbrellas can think for themselves.
But then you imagine carrying shopping bags, pulling a suitcase through the airport and your phone while it's raining.
I like seeing ideas like this because they're solving problems most of us don't even think about until we're in the middle of them. Not every AI product has to be another chatbot. Sometimes making one small part of your day easier is enough.
A few years ago, a self-flying umbrella would've sounded like something straight out of a movie.
Now someone has actually built one.
I watched my friend use ChatGPT last week and it made me a little crazy.
She types a question, reads the answer, then opens a brand new chat and starts over. Every time. Like the thing has no memory and no settings at all.
She has paid for it for a year.
The robot that built cars is coming home.
Figure 03 is the first humanoid built for your house. Cleaning, organizing, everyday chores.
CEO Brett Adcock wants it doing real housework by the end of 2026.
The factory floor was the test run. Home is the target.
Anthropic engineer:
โMost people are using Claude wrong.โ
This is one of the best workflows youโd seen in a long timeโฆ
In this guide, we break down exactly what Claude is actually built forโฆ
It covers:
โข Why most people use Claude like a search engine
โข How to design workflows instead of one-off prompts
โข The right way to automate complex tasks
โข How to turn Claude into a true work partner
If youโve only been asking Claude quick questions, youโre leaving most of its potential on the table.
Instead of another episode tonight, read this.
Bookmark it before it gets buried in your feed.
Full guide in the article below.
Big news for anyone doing AI filmmaking.
CapCut is launching Seedance 2.5 in coming soon, and the generation limit is jumping straight up to 30 seconds.
No more choppy edits or weird transitions between short clips.
Save this link and get ready for the drop: https://t.co/rjI51jkujE
#Seedance25 #CapCut #AIVideo #CapCutDidThat
๐จ A SENIOR ANTHROPIC ENGINEER JUST DROPPED AN 11-PAGE PDF ON LOOP ENGINEERING.
The core shift: stop prompting the agent. Build the system that prompts it.
Inside the autonomous loop:
- Discover โ Finds its own work (failing CI, open issues).
- Isolate โ Uses separate git worktrees to prevent collisions.
- Verify โ A second agent reviews the work. (Never let agents self-grade).
- Persist โ Writes to disk, not temporary context windows.
- Schedule โ Runs automatically on a timer.
This is a great framework for building more reliable agentic systems
Read it, then check out this ace article on Loop Engineering ๐