Animoto's Human-Centric AI argument for video marketing is worth reading before dismissing as marketing
This is a blog post rather than a video but it covers something that most AI video tool positioning avoids engaging with directly: https://animoto.com/blog/news/biggest-video-marketing-trends-human-centric-ai
The February 2026 piece cites that 83% of consumers can identify AI-generated video and a meaningful proportion actively distrust it. That is the market reality Animoto is designing for and their response is more considered than most.
The position is that AI should handle the production mechanics while human-captured content, real photos and real footage of real situations, provides the element audiences respond to. The two creation flows work differently because of this:
Create with AI takes your uploaded media and uses AI for scripting, structure and assembly. The visuals are yours. The production is automated.
Generate from URL pulls media and script from a page you provide. Fast but the output quality depends entirely on what media exists at that URL.
Both approaches keep human-captured content at the centre rather than generating visuals from scratch. Whether that distinction actually moves the needle with your specific audience depends on what you are making and who is watching.
Do you think your audience notices or cares about AI-structured video versus AI-generated visuals? Are those the same concern for your viewers?