Alibaba Happy Oyster Lets You Walk Through AI-Generated 3D Worlds
Alibaba's Happy Oyster generates navigable 3D environments and interactive video from text prompts, letting creators walk through and direct AI-built worlds in real time.
Alibaba's Happy Oyster generates navigable 3D environments and interactive video from text prompts, letting creators walk through and direct AI-built worlds in real time.
Runway CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela argued at the Semafor World Economy 2026 conference that AI production tools could allow studios to produce 50 films for the same $100 million budget currently spent on one blockbuster.
Shutterstock launched its AI Video Generator on April 15, combining text-to-video and image-to-video models from Google and Runway with commercial-ready licensing for brand and agency workflows.
HappyHorse-1.0, the anonymous AI video model that topped every benchmark, is from Alibaba. Analysis of Zhang Di's defection from Kling, single-pass architecture, and open-source claims.
PixVerse released C1, a new AI video generation model focused on cinematic production quality, on April 7. The model adds motion control, style transfer, and cinematic presets.
A model called HappyHorse-1.0 has taken the top spot on Artificial Analysis text-to-video leaderboard with an ELO rating of 1365, beating Seedance 2.0 and Kling 3.0 Pro.
Meta confirmed it will release open-source versions of its upcoming Mango multimedia generator and Avocado LLM, extending its open-weight strategy to next-gen frontier models.
Six open-source releases in two weeks just made a full creative pipeline possible without a single subscription Between March 1 and March 15, 2026, something happened that has never happened before in creative AI: open-source models matched or exceeded commercial tools across every major creative...
Lightricks released LTX-2.3 on March 5, 2026, a 22-billion-parameter open-source video generation model with native audio, portrait video support, and a companion desktop editor that runs the entire model locally. The release ships under Apache 2.0, making it free for commercial use and fine-tuning