For deceased actors, I vote creepy. I don't want to see Humphrey Bogart in baggy knee-length shorts hawking an energy drink. Hard pass.
And beyond actors, this technology has to potential to poison our knowledge of any historical event after the invention of film. Historical forgery isn't new; there was a famous German dictator "diaries" hoax in 1983...
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Hitler Diaries - Wikipedia
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...and Jack the Ripper had a diary hoax in 1992
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James Maybrick - Wikipedia
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But it looks like AI video will be worse. And since the technology is so freely available, we could end up swimming in phony film clips that purport to "prove" somebody's point about history, or smear someone, or just prank the field of history for the hell of it.
I agree completely regarding faked clips. Let's see how it can be regulated -- not too optimistic about the USA right now. "Nothing is true and everything is possible". I don't see how it is possible to totally suppress generative AI, though. There has to be a concerted effort on the part of those valuing the truth to monitor and call out falsehoods.

