I think the actors should stop worrying about their likenesses and voice being used, and start worrying about being forgotten and replaced by random models who sell their likenesses for cheap and are voiced by a programmer.
I am skeptical about the idea of AI replacing actors or movies in general. The public often expresses excessive concern about AI, perceiving it as more sentient than merely a tool utilized to enhance the art of film. I also believe in the concept of "semi-automation." This refers to the idea that filmmakers, crew members, and actors can collaborate with AI technology to streamline and automate tasks that were previously time-consuming to complete.
I think as long as the actor consents the actor should be able to sell their AI replica for indefinite use. Going forward tech will be able to replace ALL jobs and that isn't necessarily bad as long as we figure out a way to create income for everyone but it will be hard for those that tech replaces first.
When using Ai in movies, why pay more for movies, when there will be no more effects costs for programmers, because they will de facto pay money to create one organization that owns artificial intelligence at a time when many young people want to be programmers, scams on people go leap forward, us vs. machine factories
Industries change and they die. Grow and and accept change rather than battling it. Countless examples show that such battles are futile. Why does the film industry refuse to learn anything from history? Pathetic.
I thought these two were reading an AI generated opening statement
Spot on! 🤭
I think the actors should stop worrying about their likenesses and voice being used, and start worrying about being forgotten and replaced by random models who sell their likenesses for cheap and are voiced by a programmer.
Everything in this video was completely scripted by AI.
Looks like the lawyers are going to get rich from conflict.
Love the last interviewed persons final words. 😍 Ideally money should not dictate how/when/why art is made.
I am skeptical about the idea of AI replacing actors or movies in general. The public often expresses excessive concern about AI, perceiving it as more sentient than merely a tool utilized to enhance the art of film. I also believe in the concept of "semi-automation." This refers to the idea that filmmakers, crew members, and actors can collaborate with AI technology to streamline and automate tasks that were previously time-consuming to complete.
I think as long as the actor consents the actor should be able to sell their AI replica for indefinite use.
Going forward tech will be able to replace ALL jobs and that isn't necessarily bad as long as we figure out a way to create income for everyone but it will be hard for those that tech replaces first.
Framestore = Chinese
The Q wasn't eating marmalade sandwiches with Paddington, she was eating them with Xi Jinping.
When using Ai in movies, why pay more for movies, when there will be no more effects costs for programmers, because they will de facto pay money to create one organization that owns artificial intelligence at a time when many young people want to be programmers, scams on people go leap forward, us vs. machine factories
Industries change and they die.
Grow and and accept change rather than battling it.
Countless examples show that such battles are futile.
Why does the film industry refuse to learn anything from history?
Pathetic.
Upheavals 😆
There goes Nvidia.... 🚀🌠
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