Recently, an Internet technology bloggerUtilizing magnetic levitation principles and aerospace technology, a video using AI to create "Sword Spirit" became popular on the Internet. Because of the innovative invention of Sword Spirit, the reality in classical martial arts dramas has been realized"Yu Jian, Ten Thousand Swords Return to the Clan"The famous scene aroused heated discussion among netizens.
According to this technology blogger, the sword spirit he created can not only fly according to human body gestures, but also achieve automatic following skills.
The video shows that during the practical exercise, the blogger ran forward with the wind, and the sword spirits behind him followed the "master" like a shadow.
The passers-by who saw it looked sideways and were dumbfounded by this bizarre scene.
Of course, netizens also showed great enthusiasm and interest, saying: I also want to fly with a sword!
It is understood that this technology blogger is from Chengdu, and his personal social media account name is"Fan Shisan", fans all over the network are close to5 million;
But in reality, he isPost-90s, created the short video because of his childhood martial arts dream, but he didn’t want to get out of control.
Since releasing his first short video in 2020, Fan Shisan has been engaged in short video creation for5 years.
Because the real scene restored the famous scene in martial arts novels of "Ten Thousand Swords Return to the Clan", he was dubbed by netizens as"Technology Cultivation" "Boy Speed Bump".
It is worth mentioning that Fan Shisan also hasTwo Guinness World Records.
In 2021, Fan Shisan challenged the Guinness World Record - cutting an A4 paper thrown into the air into two parts and sheathing the knife. He used a Chinese-style wooden knife to complete the challenge.It only took 1.04 seconds, winning the world record title of "the shortest time it takes for a wooden knife to cut through A4 paper in the air".
Then he successfully broke through the consecutive cuts10 picturesThe world record for the shortest time it takes to sheath a paper knife.