Quick question: text-to-video/image AI tools like Textideo — any experiences in science/teaching visuals?
Hi all, I hope this finds you well. I’ve recently encountered an AI tool called [Textideo.com]( https://textideo.com) that generates images and short videos from text prompts. The premise is simple: you describe what you want to communicate, and the AI creates visual output that reflects your description. While the tool isn’t specifically science-focused, I’m curious whether anyone in this community has experimented with similar technologies for things like: visualizing workflows or analytical pipelines creating concept animations for talks or tutorials drafting figures for documentation or outreach posts I’m interested in practical impressions rather than tool recommendations. Specifically: Have you used any text-to-image or text-to-video AI tools (including Textideo or similar) in your research communication or teaching materials? If yes, what worked well and what limitations did you encounter? Do you see these tools as complements to traditional figure creation, or are they more suited for informal visuals? Thanks in advance for any experience you can share — even brief insights are appreciated!
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