Will temporal stability ever be a solved problem? A lot of these shots are still pretty "goopy" and present more action than really exists or just shuffles around constantly. The dandelion and reindeer examples are jarringly inorganic and would probably get identified as AI by most people who see it, I'd imagine.
Given that they can train their models on your Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects and Premiere projects according to their ToC, this might not even be incorrect.
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