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AI‑generated video started as nothing more than a research experiment just a few years ago. In 2022 and early 2023, tools like Runway Gen‑2, Meta’s Make‑A‑Video and Pika could only make blurry, flickering clips just a few seconds long, full of weird glitches and warped shapes. By 2024 everything changed OpenAI’s Sora showed what was possible, producing smooth, realistic footage that looked almost like real life. Today the technology moves faster than ever, and looking back at where we were just
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