Positive users are enthusiastic about Runway's AI Festival in Tokyo because it emphasizes community, art, and lasting creative worlds over individual models, while negative users insult attendees or accuse the company of betrayal.
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Tickets: https://aif.runwayml.com/ja
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Runway's fourth annual AI Festival is coming to Japan. Join us on July 30th in Tokyo to celebrate the creatives working at the forefront of art and technology.
Tickets are now available at the link below.
Runway's fourth annual AI Festival is coming to Japan. Join us on July 30th in Tokyo to celebrate the creatives working at the forefront of art and technology.
Tickets are now available at the link below.

@umpherj Major.

its extremely frustrating to keep getting blocked for prompts that the source API providers don't block you on, its so hard to get work done if we are constantly fighting your filters that get trigger with words like "cut" which are literally film terms and not intended as "harm"! come on guys please! this is so bad, we need to be able to create.

@runwayml do you need volunteers😭

@runwayml Traitors!

@umpherj Would love to meet you here.

@runwayml Festivals like this matter more than any model release. The work that lasts won't be the sharpest single frame — it'll be the worlds that hold together and the characters you still recognize after the credits. Good to see the bar set on the art, not just the tech.

@runwayml thats vibe is sooooo coool 🔥🔥 more and more emotions are coming 🔥🔥🔥

@umpherj Big news for dozens of deodorant adverse dweebs

@umpherj Cool

@Diesol @umpherj cool

@umpherj AI art getting a Tokyo festival arc feels very on brand for this timeline

@Diesol @umpherj One word doing the work of an entire launch thread