What if Sam's dream of AGI becomes our collective nightmare?
Ironically, it’s AI itself that allows us to visualize this possibility. A short film, created entirely with AI, explores the looming dangers of artificial intelligence—a chilling look at what could happen when dreams turn into dystopia.
An AI experiment by Ari Kuschnir
Story/script: Ari Kuschnir & David Sauvage
Tools Used:
đź’ˇ Additional Script Ideas + Prompts: ChatGPT
🖼️ Images: Midjourney, Grok
🎥 Video: Kling AI, LumaLabs Dream Machine
🎧 Sound Design: ElevenLabs
🎶 Music: Suno
✂️ Editing: Adobe Premiere
Disclaimer: This is a fictional piece of work.
đź“ą Credits: Ari K | Youtube
*All rights reserved for the creators. Reach out for credit or removal.*
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