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The video showcases three free AI tools—Bisla, Utopai (powered by Cyberg's Pie model), and Robonio—that can generate long-form videos with audio from a single prompt. The presenter demonstrates each platform's capabilities, styles, and credit systems, including workarounds using temporary emails to reset free credits.
Summary
The presenter opens by showing a cinematic AI-generated heist video made with a single prompt, setting the stage for a tour of three free AI video generation platforms. All three share two key traits: they can generate long-form videos from a single prompt and are accessible at no cost.
The first tool covered is Bisla, a California-based startup that raised $3,000 in funding and targets business users. The presenter walks through creating a training video on generative AI for employee productivity. Bisla offers multiple visual styles including photorealism, whiteboard, infographics, and Ghibli-style animation. It features an 'AI Director Mode' that automates the entire production pipeline, manages scene transitions, allows character and object selection, and generates video from images. The tool uses a credit system, and the presenter notes that new features reward users with bonus credits. He also reveals that users can create new accounts with temporary email services to reset their free credit allocation.
The video then transitions to a sponsored segment for Internex, an open-source, zero-knowledge encrypted cloud storage platform based in Spain, highlighted as a secure way to store AI-generated content. An 85% discount via a special link is mentioned.
The second tool is Utopai, the video platform built by Cyberg—a film company with over $100 million in profit now entering Hollywood—using their proprietary AI model called Pie. The presenter demonstrates generating a hyperrealistic cinematic heist video featuring a futuristic version of himself escaping police in a skyscraper, using a personal photo and a GPT-generated image of Madrid as references. The platform asks clarifying questions via AI agents, generates a script, designs characters, creates scene images, and then converts them to video. A second test involves an apocalyptic first-person cinematic sequence with collapsing cities and falling meteorites, yielding impressive results. The presenter notes that Utopai adds a watermark on free downloads, and recommends a separate free watermark-removal tool to clean the output.
The third and final tool is Robonio, a Chinese AI platform developed by Meu with Alibaba investment. It has recently shifted from using its own models to integrating best-in-class third-party models across video, image, and audio, including Sidan 2.0. The presenter demonstrates a 'workflow' feature that automates multi-step content pipelines—from prompt to script to image to video—without manual intervention. He shows how users can optimize credit usage by selecting cheaper models like Sidan 1.0 Lite (4 credits) over expensive ones like Sidan 2.0, and reveals a trick where entire workflows including generated images can be copied via Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V across different accounts to maximize free credits. The final result is a five-scene narrative video about young explorers discovering another world, all generated and stitched together automatically.
Key Insights
- The presenter reveals that Bisla's AI Director Mode grants additional credits when first used, allowing users to effectively unlock higher-cost features for free by triggering the credit reward on account creation.
- The presenter argues that Utopai, built by film company Cyberg using their proprietary Pie model, produces results that cross from clip generation into full cinematic quality, calling it 'cinema with artificial intelligence' rather than just a video tool.
- The presenter demonstrates that Robonio's workflow system allows entire multi-step pipelines—including previously generated images—to be copied via Ctrl+C and pasted into a different account, effectively transferring creative progress to exploit fresh free credits.
- The presenter notes that Robonio's AI agent automatically selects Sidan 2.0 as the best model for video tasks, but that users can manually override this to use Sidan 1.0 Lite at only 4 credits versus ~100, dramatically extending the usability of free accounts.
- The presenter shows that Utopai's free-tier watermark can be fully removed using a separate third-party watermark-removal tool, which dynamically reconstructs the background behind the watermark so no trace of it remains.
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