AI-Generated Video Clips: Meta Unveils Custom Feed

Spread the love

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback.

Key Highlights

  • Launch: Meta has introduced a new AI-generated video feed called “Vibes.”
  • Functionality: Users can create, remix, and share AI-generated clips within the app.
  • Content Quality: The generated videos often fall into the Uncanny Valley, raising questions about creativity.
  • Future Developments: Meta aims to enhance its AI video generation capabilities through partnerships.

Honestly, does anybody actually want this?

Today, Meta has unveiled its latest AI project, with a custom feed of AI-generated video clips, which it’s calling “Vibes.”

Because it sounds cool, or something.

Meta Vibes

As you can see in these example images, Vibes presents a full-screen display of purely AI-generated video clips, which users have created within the Meta AI app. You’ll be able to scroll through the clips, like you would on TikTok or Reels, and check out all of the random, almost-realistic-but-not-quite-right, Uncanny Valley-type weird stuff that people have generated from random prompts.

The second screenshot above shows the editor, with viewers also able to share their own AI-generated clips, or remix what people have already shared in the app. Which is another element that Meta’s keen to promote:

With Vibes, you can start from scratch, work with content you already have, or remix a video from the feed to make it your own. Add new visuals, layer in music, and adjust styles to match your taste. And if you see a Meta AI video on Instagram, you can tap through to remix it in the Meta AI app.

You’ll also note, down in the bottom function bar in the first screenshot above, that the Meta AI app also remains its home for its AI glasses, with Meta seemingly hoping to make the app a new, central hub for its AI projects.

Which is probably better than foisting all of this AI-generated junk upon people’s Facebook and Instagram feeds. But then again, both apps are already being bogged down with AI slop, and no doubt people who post their AI creations in this new option will also share them to their other profiles as well (note: Meta says you can easily share clips from Vibes to its other apps).

Because why wouldn’t they?

Meta’s made it so easy to pump out random AI-generated junk, that scammers and spammers have every reason to just keep churning out this crap, which is mutated from other content on the web, and then post it to Meta’s apps, in the hopes that some of it gets enough attention that they can monetize it.

And Meta sees this as a positive, as a showcase of just how good its AI generation tools are getting, and how you can now create anything, by simply typing it into existence.

See also  5+ Airtable Referral Links - Followchain

But for most people, the question, really, is “Why?”

Why would people want to share this stuff? It’s, in general, not creative, not original, and also a little off-putting, in that the details are always just slightly off. Which prompts that Uncanny Valley queasiness, and overall, these clips are more like fever dreams or hallucinations, that your brain instinctively repels from.

That’s a generalization, of course, and there are some AI artists who are creating original, interesting content with these new tools. But allowing everyone to post their own doesn’t seem conducive to quality, or compulsiveness, nor is it social, in that these creations are not representative of any real person’s real, lived experience.

But Meta seems pretty excited about it, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg sharing some of his favorite Vibes clips.

Meta Vibes

And they’ll get better over time, with Meta recently partnering with Midjourney to improve its video generation models.

So, soon, they might look more realistic, and more impressive. But it’ll still be a feed of AI slop, which, in my view, holds little real value, outside of demonstrating Meta’s generative AI capabilities.

And I’m not down on AI in general. There are many applications in which AI tools are driving benefit, and even AI visual generation like this can add value, like in creating VR worlds from AI prompts. That could open up a range of new experiences, but enhancing the focus on AI video seems like a backwards step, which will only increase the amount of fake rubbish, and contribute to the spread of false information.

But Meta, again, seems to think this will be a thing, while X owner Elon Musk has also touted the return of Vine in AI form, which is much the same as this project (I would also note the similarity between “Vibes” and “Vine,” which is undoubtedly not a coincidence).

An unending stream of AI slop, full of random clips of people transforming into animals, depictions of well-known characters saying offensive things, racist stereotypes, cartoon characters, etc.

But also, scenes of fake terror attacks, realistic-looking UFO footage, scenes of politicians fighting, and more.

Why any app would want to encourage this, I don’t know. But go check out Vibes, I guess.

Here you can find the original content; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

  • David Bridges

    David Bridges

    David Bridges is a media culture writer and social trends observer with over 15 years of experience in analyzing the intersection of entertainment, digital behavior, and public perception. With a background in communication and cultural studies, David blends critical insight with a light, relatable tone that connects with readers interested in celebrities, online narratives, and the ever-evolving world of social media. When he's not tracking internet drama or decoding pop culture signals, David enjoys people-watching in cafés, writing short satire, and pretending to ignore trending hashtags.

    Related Posts

    Best Sites to Buy Twitter Followers, Retweets, and Likes

    Spread the love

    Spread the love Share It: ChatGPT Perplexity WhatsApp LinkedIn X Grok Google AI Top 3 Trusted Platforms to Purchase Twitter Followers, Retweets, Likes, and Views  Eye On Annapolis You can access…

    Read more

    Engagement Rates Matter More Than Reach, Says Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri

    Spread the love

    Spread the love Share It: ChatGPT Perplexity WhatsApp LinkedIn X Grok Google AI Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, emphasizes that engagement rates are more crucial than reach when evaluating…

    Read more

    You Missed

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Money Robot Submitter Review 2026: Is This Backlink Automation Tool Worth It?

    Best Sites to Buy Twitter Followers, Retweets, and Likes

    Best Sites to Buy Twitter Followers, Retweets, and Likes

    21 Savage Receives Message from Akbar V Following Latto Diss

    21 Savage Receives Message from Akbar V Following Latto Diss

    Easier Podcast Clip Sharing with Spotify’s Newest Feature

    Easier Podcast Clip Sharing with Spotify’s Newest Feature

    Engagement Rates Matter More Than Reach, Says Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri

    Engagement Rates Matter More Than Reach, Says Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri

    On-Set Accidents in Southern Hollywood: A Life Behind the Scenes

    On-Set Accidents in Southern Hollywood: A Life Behind the Scenes

    6K Monitors: Samsung’s Hope to Revive TV Technology

    6K Monitors: Samsung’s Hope to Revive TV Technology

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s Memorial Day Message

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s Memorial Day Message

    Social Media Safety: Insights from Euronews Tech Talks Podcast

    Social Media Safety: Insights from Euronews Tech Talks Podcast

    $2.3M Date Reveal Triggers Diddy Mentions

    $2.3M Date Reveal Triggers Diddy Mentions