Creative & Visual Media
Javi Lopez (@javilopen) announced Netflix’s acquisition of InterPositive, a startup founded by Ben Affleck developing AI tools for filmmakers to assist in post-production tasks like color grading, relighting, and VFX, signaling major impacts on Hollywood content creation.
https://twitter.com/i/status/2029664995424805160
Yes, this is happening.
There is no going back now.https://t.co/xjEzw0vFFR
— Javi Lopez ⛩️ (@javilopen) March 5, 2026
Heather Cooper (@hbcoop_) shared an AI-generated video titled “QT Your Mustang,” showcasing creative visual media production.
QT Your Mustang pic.twitter.com/usMyF8DfFr
— Heather Cooper (@HBCoop_) March 5, 2026
@fal rolled out LTX-2.3 for high-quality audio-to-video generation, retakes, and extensions, along with Kling Video 3.0 Motion Control for consistent facial identity and complex emotions.
🚨 LTX-2.3 is now live on fal!
🎬 Pro: best-in-class quality audio-to-video, retake, extend. Fast: blazing T2V and I2V.
✨ Sharper details, cleaner audio, stronger I2V with more natural motion
🎥 Last-frame interpolation, 9:16 portrait, different FPS options pic.twitter.com/03UtvF7aeN— fal (@fal) March 5, 2026
🚨 Kling Video 3.0 Motion Control is now live on fal!
🎬 Film-level performance synthesis with upgraded motion capture
✨ Consistent facial identity from any angle with high facial clarity
🎭 Complex emotions faithfully reproduced, even with face occlusions pic.twitter.com/gdBXbghx3I— fal (@fal) March 5, 2026
They also launched an inverse try-on LoRA for Flux.2-Klein-9b tailored for fashion e-commerce and product visualization.
🚨 Inverse try-on LoRA for Flux.2-Klein-9b is now live on fal!
👗 Virtual try-off (inverse try-on) for fashion e-commerce
✨ Left: input → Middle: LoRA output → Right: Animated version
🎯 Built for fashion e-commerce and product visualization pic.twitter.com/KHgr3oygRm— fal (@fal) March 5, 2026
@AIWarper demonstrated a quick tutorial using Kling’s new Motion Control 3.0 combined with Nano Banana Pro for image replacement and video generation, creating a character swap video in under 10 minutes.
🧵A short thread on how I made this video with only two AI tools in less than 10 minutes. 🧵
If you enjoy this content please show some love, homies.
This is a tutorial literally ANYONE can follow and uses @Kling_ai new Motion Control 3.0. pic.twitter.com/XNvTOEomFW
— A.I.Warper (@AIWarper) March 5, 2026
@omarsar0 highlighted Utopai Studios’ PAI rollout for minutes-long cinematic videos with strong character consistency and natural language editing.
I got to try this early. Pretty mindblowing how good video generation is getting.
I particularly like the video editing capabilities of PAI. https://t.co/p2Far3HBgX
— elvis (@omarsar0) March 5, 2026
Justine Moore (@venturetwins) highlighted Netflix’s acquisition of Ben Affleck’s AI startup interpositive, which provides tools for film postproduction tasks like color grading, relighting, and VFX, arguing that AI lowers costs and enables more high-quality stories rather than destroying Hollywood.
AI isn't killing Hollywood.
Everyone can now generate a video. But few can craft a story that people will spend hours watching.
AI tools will make it faster and cheaper to make movies and TV – shifting up the supply curve of quality content + allowing more stories to be told. https://t.co/FYheVwhrxi
— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) March 5, 2026
100% agreed. AI will also boost indie creators / studios who go outside the traditional distribution system
— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) March 5, 2026
Machina (@EXM7777) explained that AI-generated content sounds human when grounded in deep research, interviews, and real data rather than relying on humanizer prompts, as generic inputs lead to soulless output.
the key to writing AI content that sounds human isn't in the prompt…
everyone's building humanizer skills, feeding claude with wikipedia pages and style guides
and yeah it works, gets rid of the obvious ai-isms
but that's very surface level
you can fix this without writing… pic.twitter.com/L3mxv9w5JF
— Machina (@EXM7777) March 5, 2026
Software Development
@opencode increased limits by 3x for OpenCode Go based on usage data, enhancing the open-source coding agent.
We looked at the OpenCode Go usage and decided to increase its limits by 3x
Learn more:
— OpenCode (@opencode) March 5, 2026
@levelsio shared excitement over Claude managing a massive 29,825-line PHP monolith file, though an “ALWAYS PUSH” instruction caused a brief production outage.
CLAUDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE pic.twitter.com/m45ToeSPbS
— @levelsio (@levelsio) March 5, 2026
The Boring Marketer (@boringmarketer) expressed excitement over OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 rollout, including advances in Codex, stating it would enable even faster product shipping following the strong performance of 5.3 Codex.
and I thought 5.3 codex was good, time to ship even faster https://t.co/iVUSXwCwDi
— The Boring Marketer (@boringmarketer) March 5, 2026
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) tested GPT-5.4 Pro, Claude Opus, and Gemini DeepThink on creating a PowerPoint disproving an advanced dinosaur civilization using data downloads and tests, noting GPT-5.4 and Claude performed original analyses while Gemini required a custom harness due to tool limitations.
GPT-5.4 Pro, Opus, and Gemini DeepThink: "Prove to me in a PowerPoint that there was no advanced dinosaur civilization by downloading whatever data you think appropriate & running tests"
GPT-5.4 and Claude did some original analyses, but someone build a harness for Deep Think! pic.twitter.com/QMzmAIfFtL
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 5, 2026
To clarify: Gemini Deep Think is a really smart model, but it doesn't have access to the same tools as Claude or ChatGPT – it can't download files, cannot consistently run code on its own, cannot produce downloadable files, does not clearly show when it does web search, etc
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 5, 2026
Automation & Orchestration
Machina (@EXM7777) advised building “shovels” for the AI gold rush by developing agent infrastructure like skills, tools, memory, and protocols to enable effective agentic systems.
you need to sell shovels in the gold rush
in other terms… every agent needs skills to function, tools to connect, memory to persist, protocols to communicate…. build THAT and get rich
— Machina (@EXM7777) March 5, 2026
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) reiterated that agentic workflows demand high token counts and compute, limiting frontier models to high-value tasks until costs drop.
I can't tell you whether the particular financing arrangements for data centers are risky or not, nor whether that might expose markets to some sort of systemic risk, but it now seems pretty obvious that there is not a bubble in actual compute availability, it will be used fast.
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 5, 2026
Strategy & Ecosystem
@levelsio reported the bankruptcy of Icon, the AI Admaker, which had spent $12M on the icon.com domain.
Icon, the AI Admaker, just went bankrupt
They paid $12M for the domain https://t.co/MokmFd4GxD and now it's dead pic.twitter.com/llpw7s1lgW
— @levelsio (@levelsio) March 5, 2026
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) shared updates from Alex Imas’s productivity tracker, noting new studies and aggregate data showing early signs of AI-driven macro productivity gains.
Alex has been tracking the evidence on whether AI is showing up in the productivity stats. Seems like that may have actually started. https://t.co/BhUdYR48zt
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) March 5, 2026
Riley Brown (@rileybrown) extended a discussion on AI in law to all professions, predicting it will amplify the elite while others struggle.
“The idea that AI replaces lawyers probably dies.
The more likely outcome is that AI supercharges the best lawyers and makes the profession even more profitable than ever.”
This is EVERY PROFESSION.
With AI, only the elite survive. https://t.co/klPvjeDzAT
— Riley Brown (@rileybrown) March 5, 2026