Run in 2012 and arrested in 2015, so it was then Twitter, due to lack of being able to make it profitable, the application of the VID could do its performance, but in a completely modified way compared to its concept of origin.
Vine allowed, like Tiktok today, to offer very short videos. Several creators have taken the concept, becoming particularly famous for some.
Almost ten years after the end of its exploitation, Elon Musk, who resumed Twitter (now from X), spoke again of a possible return, but not the way we could imagine.
A flow composed of videos generated by AI?
In his social network, the billionaire explained that “I came to return, but in the form of AI.”
A few days before, it was Rus Yusupov, co -founder of Vine, who explained his desire to offer “a flow of short and viral videos generated by artificial intelligence.” Given this message, cryptocurrency enthusiasts increased the price of vine currency jump (+444%), a currency created by Yusupov.
If the two messages do not necessarily seem linked, one can imagine an application that only offers videos that are not real.
For Elon Musk, it is not the first time he announces to work on Vine’s return. But so far, nothing had happened. This is always the case, but with the emergence of AI, and because Tiktok has already been imposed in the short video sector, the damn Instagram and its royal, this new vine could try to get out of the water thanks to artificial intelligence. It remains to be seen what the access and moderation conditions will be, while misinformation has become common in X since the arrival of Elon Musk at the head.
The social network is under several surveys, especially in Europe, in relation to its power to moderate its content. With Vine, well helped by unlimited proliferation of ia videos, the situation could still get worse.
Source: BFM TV
