Morphic produces its first visually A.I.-powered anime series. The Silicon Valley company that produces storytelling content presents the trailer for its first anime series titled DQN. Find info and video below.Morphic, Inc. is a Silicon Valley, California-based artificial intelligence technology and product company that is producing its first visually-realized AI-powered episodic anime series: DQN.The project is being developed by Kushagra Kushwaha (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Danmachi), an Indian artist based in Tokyo, and is being produced by studio 4861 founded by Kushwaha himself.DQN is set in a cyberpunk world ruled by decentralized networks and AI intelligence, and tells the story of 12 strangers locked in a race to uncover the secrets of a hidden vault that could rewrite the rules of power."Kush is an exceptionally gifted filmmaker with an incredibly deep understanding of anime as an art form and I couldn't be more proud to make DQN our first anime series", said Morphic founder Jaynti Kanani. "Morphic is committed to putting state-of-the-art tech in the hands of the world's most talented filmmakers and we're excited to launch our first Creator's Fund to invite even more talented storytellers onto our platform".Kushwaha commented, "As an anime artist from India now working in the heart of the anime industry in Tokyo, I'm passionate about using cutting-edge tech to bring this form of storytelling to the widest possible global audience. I'm thrilled to be working with JD and the Morphic team, who are using AI to democratize this genre, accelerate its speed to market and help a new generation of artists fulfill their most ambitious creative ideas".Here is the trailer:[ Fra - source Animation Magazine ]. End of the article.
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