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Happy Tuesday! Here’s a joke for you. Why did the programmer quit their job? Because they didn’t get arrays. Bud dum tsh! Sorry…

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TikTok dancer's worst nightmare just came true.

Okay, that’s hyperbole. But what if instead of having to record a carefully choreographed dance routine, you could just upload a single image and let technology handle the rest?Ā 

MagicAnimate, a new diffusion-based human animation framework built by ByteDance (the owners of TikTok) is getting a lot of hype on social media for doing exactly this.

MagicAnimate takes any static image and turns it into a full-blown animation. Imagine the Mona Lisa, and now imagine if da Vinci had the technology to record her dancing. The team behind MagicAnimate made that a reality.

Want to know how it works? According to the team, ā€œMagicAnimate employs a video diffusion model and an appearance encoder for temporal modeling and identity preservingā€ for the sample image. For the animation process, it uses a ā€œsimple video fusion strategy that produces smooth video transition during inference.ā€

I’m not sure what all of that means either, but the results speak for themselves.Ā 

ByteDance isn't the only company working on turning images into video. Alibaba is building a tool called Animate Anyone that will be released in the future.

So the next time you want to show off your dancing skills, skip the recording, snap a photo and try…

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