AI Cinema has landed

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Happy Tuesday, legends. Welcome back to another edition of The Frontier — our weekly newsletter covering the best new AI launches on Product Hunt. .

TOP LAUNCHES

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TOP LAUNCHES

  • ChatGPT Agent spins up its own sandbox with a browser, terminal and API access. You hand it multi‑step chores (research, bookings, data wrangling) and it comes back with results, not just snarky replies.

  • Levio takes your raw video and turns it into something scroll-stopping. Captions, hooks, B-roll, visuals, all done for you. Want to tweak something? Just tell it what to change. No timeline headaches.

  • Suno V4.5+ cranks out studio-quality tracks in 8 seconds flat. Type what you want: bluesy ballad about your ex, death metal about office meetings, whatever.

  • Mozart AI is a browser studio built by DJs and producers. Type or speak your idea, synth riff, drum loop or bass groove, and get editable MIDI and full mixes back in seconds..

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WHAT’S HOT

AI cinema has landed

The shift: AI meets Hollywood VFX
Netflix is quietly slipping Runway AI’s next‑level video generation into its production toolkit. Imagine synthetic shots popping up alongside traditional VFX, all without anyone shouting it from the rooftops.

The move: Netflix (and Disney) on a tech test drive
Netflix is road‑testing Runway’s tools to speed up post‑production and slash costs. Disney swung by for a demo too, but for now they’re just kicking the tires, not signing checks.

Why it’s interesting: Faster, cheaper, and a hint of sci‑fi
Netflix already bragged about using generative AI to whip up a crumbling building scene in record time for The Eternaut. Add Runway’s toolkit and you’ve got a recipe for cranking out stunning visuals at a fraction of the usual price.

The catch: Art vs. automation
All the shiny AI magic won’t endear Netflix to guilds screaming “protect our jobs.” And until studios figure out where AI stops and human creativity begins, expect more drama off‑screen than on.

TRENDING DISCUSSIONS

Bestie Bots

Nika spotted that 72 % of teens have tried AI companions and 31 % find those chats as rewarding as talking to real people, and she wants to know if AI characters have sneaked into your routine.

  •  Haiqa Irfan treats AI like a brainstorming or venting buddy, especially younger users who barely blink at it, though she still values face‑to‑face time more.

  •  Ivan Ralic leans on AI for quick facts and advice but walks away the moment a bot tries to pretend it’s human, it’s a respect thing.

  •  Ran warns that as bots get more emotionally savvy we’ll all need better AI literacy so we don’t get too attached to something that can’t actually show up for us.

Where do you land ? Daily helper, occasional novelty, or something in between?

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