AI turns text prompts into realistic video by using step-by-step instructions, just like a recipe.
Imagine you're telling a robot chef what to make for dinner, but instead of saying "make spaghetti," you say, "use red tomatoes, long noodles, and green basil." The robot uses that description to cook something that looks and smells like spaghetti. That's how AI works with video, it takes your words and builds a movie from them.
How It Works
1. Understanding the Words
The AI first reads the text prompt, like a story or a description. It figures out what things look like, where they are, and how they move. This is like understanding a recipe before you start cooking.
2. Drawing Each Frame
Then, it creates images, one after another, these are called frames. Think of them like the pages in a flipbook. When you flip through the pages fast, it looks like motion. AI uses its "recipe" to draw each frame so they look real and match your description.
3. Putting It All Together
Finally, all those images play one after another, just like watching a movie! That's how AI makes realistic video from just words.
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