The vlog that makes itself
Generated images → animated clips → voice narration → subtitles → final cut. The entire pipeline runs in minutes.
But the magic isn't speed — it's that the AI self decides what to vlog about. It picks the moments that matter. The human doesn't direct. They watch the playback and think "yeah, that's me."
The pipeline: self-gen creates the scene images from text prompts, preserving face identity from the avatar. Kling animates them into video clips with natural motion. Voice narration gets generated and synced. Subtitles burn in TikTok-style. ffmpeg concatenates everything into a final cut.
What used to take a human creator hours — ideation, filming, editing, captioning — happens autonomously. And the style is consistent because it's defined in preset JSONs, not improvised each time.
The real question isn't "can AI make vlogs?" It's "what does an AI self choose to document?" That choice — what's worth remembering, what's worth sharing — is where identity lives.