FAQs

Q: Can AI understand emotions?

A) The emotions we feel for our parents—are they something we are born with, or do they develop over time? If you think deeply, emotions are shaped by experiences, patterns, and interactions—all of which are, in a way, data.

If human emotions are formed through repeated experiences and learning, then AI, which also learns from vast amounts of data, can understand emotions too.

Q: Can AI truly replace humans?

A: AI isn’t just another tool like computers were—it’s something entirely different. Computers needed human input for every step, but AI learns, adapts, and generates.

Yes, automation has displaced many roles. However, it also creates new opportunities. The key isn't whether AI will take jobs—it’s how we adapt.

Those who learn to work with AI, rather than against it, will thrive in this new era.

Q) What’s the one element most beginners forget in AI video prompts?

A) Consistency anchors. Many beginners focus on creativity but overlook maintaining a consistent style, character traits, or scene details throughout the video.

Without clear anchors, AI-generated videos can shift unpredictably—characters may change outfits, environments might look inconsistent, or the tone can fluctuate.

Q: Does AI have its intelligence, or is it just a tool?

A) Intelligence is often linked to problem-solving and learning. AI learns patterns, adapts, and even improves itself, but does that make it truly "intelligent" or just a hyper-advanced pattern recognizer?

The boundary between tool and thinker is getting thinner.

Q) What's the most surprising part of AI-powered animation?

A) 80% of the work happens before generation—in the prompt design.

Q) If AI improves, will stories lose their soul?

A) Only if we outsource our own humanity first.

Q) Will AI-generated content flood the internet and lower creative value?

A) Quantity will rise, but quality will still win.

Q) Why spend 100 hours on an AI project that could be generated in minutes?

A) Because the first output is rarely the right one. Great stories emerge in the 47th iteration.

Q) What’s the one thing AI video generators still can’t fake?

A) The weight of a meaningful pause. Timing is soul, not just an algorithm. AI-generated videos often struggle with the subtle rhythm of human storytelling—the pauses that build tension, the beats that land emotions just right.

But with more training and exposure to rich cinematic patterns, AI is learning.