Tiny big news 🟡
Our AI short film The Other Side of Mother has been officially selected by Burano Artificial Intelligence Film Festival (BAIFF), Seoul International AI Film Festival, and the International Sound & Film Music Festival (ISFMF).
Looking forward to more good news, and we’ll keep making AI works with heart.
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Thanks for your interest. It’s a surreal short film about a daughter dealing with the loss of her mother. After noticing something strange in her mother’s yellow pupils, she is pulled into a dreamlike space where fear, memory, and the desire to return to her mother’s body all mix together.
Our studio has created an AI animated short film called THE ABSOLUTE FOODIE.
A post-apocalyptic food sci-fi where humanity survives by cooking for aliens.
One chef.
One tactical French bulldog.
One bowl of fake “Buddha Jumps Over the Wall.”
And one bag of cheap dog food that changes civilization forever.
Built with AI cinema workflows.
This sequence from THE ABSOLUTE FOODIE is a wasteland action scene with a tactical French bulldog, bug monsters, and a silhouette fight with a little Kill Bill blood in its veins.
AI shouldn’t replace directing.
It should make direction more visible.
This is the full story of how large language models are built.
It isn't magic. It's engineering at an insane scale. Someone has to crawl the entire internet, clean out the ads and porn, and feed 15 trillion tokens into thousands of GPUs running in sync.
AI training is about matrix multiplication. CPUs failed at it. GPUs took over. Then came the memory wall.
Now, the industry is stitching multiple dies together to act as one. This isn't just hardware. It's the physics of intelligence.
Story in the video 👇
https://t.co/ssDB9QS1He
New memory results worth a look: EverMind reports scaling to 100M tokens!
Let’s see how they broke the memory limit and made long-term memory possible.
Wheeler said: “No phenomenon is a real phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon.” We don’t just watch the universe—we help create it by looking at it. What does this mean for reality?
The cat in the box is both alive and dead—until you open it. This is the absurdity of quantum superposition. Do you think this is a real feature of the universe, or just a flaw in our theory?
The Many-Worlds Interpretation solves the measurement problem by saying all outcomes are real. But it also means the universe is infinitely splitting every second. Can you wrap your head around this?
This is the guest house at Niels Bohr’s institute, where Schrödinger was defeated in debate. Bohr argued tirelessly that quantum jumps are real, even when Schrödinger fell ill.
Wave function collapse: the moment the quantum world becomes “real.” But what counts as an observation? A human? A camera? A cat? This question split the physics community.