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Elon Musk Plans AI-Powered Revival of Vine With 7-Second Videos

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Elon Musk Smoking Marijuana in The Style of Studii Ghibli, Created with ChatGPT

Elon Musk has announced plans to relaunch Vine, the once-popular short-form video app, with a new artificial intelligence twist. The revived platform will focus on ultra-short, 7-second videos enhanced or generated using AI tools.

“We’re bringing back Vine, but in AI form,” Musk said, suggesting that the new version will feature tools like automated video editing, AI-generated visuals, and interactive features to support creativity in short-form content.

Vine, which originally launched in 2013 and was shut down in 2017, gained a cult following for its fast-paced, looping videos and helped launch the careers of many internet personalities.

Musk’s revival aims to tap into that nostalgia while introducing cutting-edge technology to reshape how content is created and consumed.

While no official launch date or technical details have been confirmed, the announcement has already sparked strong interest from creators and fans eager for a new way to produce quick, shareable, AI-assisted videos.

The project highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in digital entertainment and points to a potential shift in how platforms support content creation in the age of automation.

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Sazid Kabir

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