AI Creative Tools
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$300M and 100M Users Later, PixVerse V6 Generates Multi-Shot Films With Audio From One Prompt
Sora died on March 24. Six days later, PixVerse shipped V6. The timing tells you everything about where the AI video market is heading. V6 does something no other commercial model has pulled off: you write one prompt, and it generates a multi-shot short film with synchronized audio. Not silent clips you stitch together in… Continue reading
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PixVerse V6 Does Multi-Shot Video with Native Audio from a Single Prompt — and It’s $0.22 a Clip
One week after OpenAI killed Sora, and two days after LTX 2.3 shipped open-source video+audio generation, PixVerse dropped V6. The timing is deliberate. The AI video market just lost its most hyped player, and PixVerse is sprinting to fill the gap. Here’s what makes V6 different from everything else right now: you type one prompt,… Continue reading
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awesome-design-md: 16K Stars in 5 Days by Giving AI Agents Something They Never Had — Design Taste
Every developer who’s used an AI coding agent knows the pain. You prompt Claude or Cursor to build a dashboard, and what comes back works — technically. But it looks like a 2014 Bootstrap template. Default blues, generic spacing, boxy cards with no visual hierarchy. The code runs. The UI screams “a robot made this.”… Continue reading
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OpenAI Burned $15M a Day on Sora. Google Vids 2.0 Is Giving AI Video Away for Free.
On March 24, OpenAI pulled the plug on Sora. The video generation tool that was supposed to change everything had been burning through an estimated $15 million per day in compute costs, accumulated just $2.1 million in lifetime revenue, and watched its user base collapse from a million to under 500,000. Disney, which had pledged… Continue reading
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Netflix VOID Scores 3.5x Over Runway in Blind Tests — Netflix’s First Open-Source AI Model
Remove a person from a video. Easy enough — plenty of tools can do that in 2026. Now remove a person who’s holding a guitar, and have the guitar fall to the ground because nobody’s holding it anymore. That’s what Netflix VOID does. And it’s the reason the AI community spent the past 48 hours… Continue reading
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Microsoft MAI Models (MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, MAI-Image-2) Are Live — Redmond’s AI Independence Starts Now
Five months. That’s how long it took from the formation of Microsoft’s MAI Superintelligence team to shipping three foundation models that directly compete with OpenAI, Google, and every major AI provider in the market. On April 2nd, Microsoft AI — the division led by Mustafa Suleyman — released MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2 into public preview… Continue reading
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Fruit Love Island Hit 300 Million Views in Two Weeks — Then TikTok Pulled the Plug
An anonymous creator posts the first episode of an AI-generated dating show starring anthropomorphic fruits on March 13. Nine days later, the account has 3.1 million followers, every episode is averaging over 10 million views, and CNN, NBC News, and the Wall Street Journal are all writing about it. Then TikTok deletes half the videos… Continue reading
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Microsoft VibeVoice Scores 24K GitHub Stars Doing What ElevenLabs Charges $99/Month For
Microsoft did something unusual in December 2025. They open-sourced a 1.5-billion-parameter text-to-speech model that generates up to 90 minutes of multi-speaker conversational audio in a single pass. No API key. No subscription. No per-character billing. Just download the weights and run it. Four months later, VibeVoice sits at 24.7K GitHub stars and 2.7K forks. A… Continue reading
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Mistral Voxtral TTS scores 63% listener preference over ElevenLabs — and the weights are free
One day after ElevenLabs locked in a partnership with IBM to power enterprise voice agents through watsonx Orchestrate, Mistral dropped the opposite play: a frontier-quality text-to-speech model with full open weights under Apache 2.0. No API lock-in, no per-character fees if you self-host, and a footprint small enough to run on a phone. Voxtral TTS… Continue reading
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Sora Is Dead. LTX 2.3 (Lightricks) Ships 22B Open-Source Video + Audio in a Single Forward Pass.
The timing is almost poetic. On March 24, OpenAI announced it’s killing Sora — the app, the API, and the billion-dollar Disney partnership that was supposed to define AI video. One day later, Lightricks drops LTX 2.3: a 22-billion-parameter open-source model that generates synchronized video and audio in a single forward pass, at up to… Continue reading
