These days, just about everyone is a content creator. But can generative AI help make people create high-quality films and other content affordably? Find out from Pinar Seyhan Demirdag, cofounder and CEO of Cuebric, during his conversation with NVIDIA AI Podcast host Noah Kravitz.
Cuebric is on a mission to offer new solutions in filmmaking and content creation through immersive, two-and-a-half-dimensional cinematic environments. Its AI-powered application aims to help creators quickly bring their ideas to life, making high-quality production more accessible.
Demirdag discusses how Cuebric uses generative AI to enable the creation of engaging environments affordably. Listen in to find out about the current landscape of content creation, the role of AI in simplifying the creative process, and Cuebric’s participation in NVIDIA’s GTC technology conference.
Explore generative AI sessions and experiences at NVIDIA GTC, the global conference on AI and accelerated computing, running March 18-21 in San Jose, Calif., and online.
Time Stamps:
1:15: Getting to know Pinar Seyhan Demirdag and Cuebric
2:30: The beginnings and goals of Cuebric
4:45: How Cuebric’s AI application works for filmmakers
9:00: Advantages of AI in content creation
13:20: Making high-quality production budget-friendly
17:35: The future of AI in creative endeavors
22:00: Cuebric at NVIDIA GTC
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