#AI Video Generator using ChatGPT API

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sour zenith
feral minnow
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Can you share some examples

scenic oasis
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@sour zenith

glacial spade
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hey!

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How long videos can it make?

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Im interested in how it creates the movies, does it use already created content or does it create entirely new content?

stiff pewter
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Archimedes law
Let's attach a needle to a spring scale. The spring of the balance will expand and tell us how much the hook weighs. We are now immersing the hook in the water while it is still suspended in the scale. Will the scale reading change in this case? Yes, here it seems as if the weight of the tooth has become less than it was. And when we repeat the experiment by taking the weight of one kilogram, we will find that the decrease in weight will be approximately gmf. What is the reason for that?
It is clear here that the mass of the needle has not changed, nor has the earth's gravitational force. The reason for this loss of weight is due to only one thing: a motive force of 140 gmf is exerted on the tooth immersed in water. Where did this driving force come from, which was discovered for the first time by the ancient Greek philosopher Archimedes? . Before examining the case of a solid body immersed in water, we will discuss the case of "water in water". We theoretically separate a certain volume of water according to our choice. This volume has a specific weight, but it does not fall to the bottom, so what is the reason for that? The answer is obvious: the hydrostatic pressure surrounding that volume of water prevents it from sinking to the bottom.
This means that the resultant of this pressure in the volume of water that we are looking at is equal to the weight of the water and is directed in the vertical direction from the bottom to the top.. Now, if any solid body occupies the same volume of water mentioned, it would be exposed to the effect of the same hydrostatic pressure in particular. Thus, as a result of the hydrostatic pressure, the immersed body is exposed to a force acting vertically from the bottom to the top numerically equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body immersed in the water. This is precisely the well-known Archimedes law.