Sora was so good at this surreal style of content.
Other models just don't seem to have the same creativity and are focused on more "Hollywood" style videos.
Our live-action / AI film is premiering at Cannes!!
Directed by Dustin Yellin, staring Paul Rudd, Chris Rock, and produced by Darren Aronofsky.
Very proud to be an executive producer on this ❤️
Premiers next week!
Pet sitter caught on camera abusing customer’s dog in Michigan 😡🐾
A shocking video out of Warren is sparking fury online after a pet sitter was caught on camera repeatedly kicking and slapping a 6-year-old dog named Frankie while screaming at him.
Frankie’s owner says the dog thankfully did not suffer physical injuries, but says she was horrified by what she saw. She had reportedly used the same sitter four different times after finding her through Rover, where the sitter had positive reviews.
Police in Michigan are now investigating. Authorities have not publicly released the sitter’s name at this time, but charges are possible.
Rover released a statement saying the sitter’s account has been deactivated and that any other pets in her care were removed immediately.
Two new skills this week!
- /handoff compacts your current session to a markdown file
- /prototype helps you prototype anything - UI or backend
And a bunch more updates. Here's the changelog:
I shrunk myself down to action figure size and can now interact with and explore the tiny world on my living room coffee table.
Wait until 7 seconds in 👀🛋️
Stop prompting, start directing. This entire promo was directed on invideo Agent One. No prompts. Just creative decisions.
Comment 'AGENT' and we'll send you the full breakdown.
Post that start with “just killed…” are less serious these days.
However, I don’t think it’s “HTML vs Markdown” so much as “what structure does the model need?” Markdown wins for clean, compact prompts and RAG chunks. HTML wins when DOM/table semantics matter. The real move is hybrid: preserve structure, then render the leanest model-friendly view.
Nothing was killed.
A Anthropic acabou de matar o Markdown.
Um engenheiro do Claude Code publicou um artigo ontem que pode decretar o início de uma nova era.
A tese é brutal: Markdown nunca foi o formato certo para comunicação entre humanos e IA. Era só o que tínhamos.
O próprio autor admite que nunca leu um arquivo Markdown gerado por IA com mais de 100 linhas até o fim.
Você também não lê. Eu também não.
A sacada:
Markdown assume que você vai ler do início ao fim.
HTML assume que você quer ver o que importa e mexer com as mãos.
Na prática:
→ 30 tickets de projeto viram kanban arrastável com colunas Now / Next / Later / Cut e botão de exportar
→ Lógica de rate limiting vira flowchart SVG com código inline, no lugar de 200 linhas de texto
→ Code review vira diff colorizado com grafos de dependência entre módulos
→ Parâmetros de animação, cores, regex, cron jobs ganham sliders com preview ao vivo
→ Specs de projeto viram 6 opções lado a lado com mockups interativos
Todos exemplos reais do artigo. Todos substituem um muro de texto por algo que você de fato abre e usa.
O trade-off existe: HTML é 2-4x mais lento para gerar. Mas com contexto de 1 milhão de tokens, esse custo sumiu.
E a parte que ninguém está discutindo: o HTML gerado não é só para humanos. O agente de verificação também lê. O spec deixou de ser documento e virou memória compartilhada entre agentes.
Markdown é relatório.
HTML é interface.
Relatórios são para ler.
Interfaces são para continuar o trabalho.
Se você usa IA em 2026 e ainda pede Markdown para tudo, você pode estar usando um smartphone como lanterna.
🚨 NOW: Tennessee State Rep. Justin Pearson (D) gets CAUGHT on camera INTIMIDATING State Troopers and getting in their FACE, because he was so angry that 2026 redistricting is passing
The thug gets in his face: "MOVE THE F*CK BACK! BOY!! The f*ck is wrong wichu?! You stupid motherf*cker!"
Expel this trash.
This is NOT how an elected official should be treating law enforcement who PROTECTS *HIM*!
I had to abandon this short due to a lack of time, but will hopefully return to it in the future. Though it worth sharing as it shows where we are in terms of making a conventional film with with AI. It's from a script I wrote over 15 years ago but never made. This was put together with @Kling_ai@dreamina_ai@Magnific_AI and @topazlabs
@bmx_ai13 This is dope. Have you tried using it with Luma? I'm curious how the Luma agent would execute the GPT instructions. It seems like it would be a perfect pairing.