AI video generators often produce low-quality results

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Using AI video generators can seem appealing, but there are hidden costs. A recent review highlighted the challenges many users face with these services. The reviewer tested an AI video generation platform and found that most videos produced were not usable. After trying to refine the prompts, about 90% of the videos created were deemed worthless. However, generating these videos still used credits, which means users pay for non-functional content. For example, if a user spends $100 for 100 credits, they might only end up with one usable video out of ten generated. When the reviewer suggested changing the pricing model to charge only for usable videos, the company explained that their costs were high. As a result, users end up paying even if the videos are not helpful. Many video generation platforms operate on similar models, charging for every video created, regardless of quality. Some services charge by the time spent generating videos or offer unlimited video creation for a flat rate. However, many users report disappointment with the outputs. It's important to be cautious with AI-generated content. Users should consider if paying for these services is worthwhile, especially since most videos may not meet expectations. Free trials can help gauge the service's quality before committing financially. Ultimately, hiring a professional video content creator might yield better results than relying on AI.


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