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Former Googlers’ AI startup OpenArt now creates ‘brain rot’ videos in just one click

Former Googlers’ AI startup OpenArt now creates ‘brain rot’ videos in just one click

OpenArt, a startup founded by former Googlers, has launched a new feature that allows users to create AI-generated "brain rot" videos with just a single click. The term "brain rot" refers to the surreal, distorted, and often unsettling visuals that have gained popularity on social media platforms. The new feature utilizes AI technology to generate these types of videos, providing a quick and easy way for creators to produce content that caters to the growing demand for such content. The company claims that the AI-generated videos can capture the essence of "brain rot" without the need for complex editing or special effects. While the feature is aimed at simplifying the content creation process, some have raised concerns about the potential impact of easily accessible AI-generated "brain rot" videos on the online landscape. The article does not provide further details on the specific implications or potential drawbacks of this new feature.

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