I don't think it will be used for real actors. They will somehow get in the way of it.For background extras or digital stunt people, maybe. But for those giving actual performances? Not even close.
I don't think it will be used for real actors. They will somehow get in the way of it.For background extras or digital stunt people, maybe. But for those giving actual performances? Not even close.

They won't go to watch something completely artificial that doesn't have a real person in the lead role, that other people don't admire or desire. Movies that use AI only in place of VFX will be watched. But no one wants to watch a movie or TV series that consists entirely of AI actors. Besides, AI is something even a normal person can use, sit down, and talk to. I already have a computer, and I can sit down and chat with something completely artificial. Why would I pay streaming services or "theaters" that much money to watch it?Very easy to not watch it though.![]()
For background extras or digital stunt people, maybe. But for those giving actual performances? Not even close.
This sounds like a threat. Or, rather, it sounds like something someone who's disappointed with their life, and who feels their thoughts or creativity aren't valued by anyone, would say.
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Also you should not accuse people of things. Not right.

So you're upset that I'm saying A.I. Isn't going away? Youre basically accusing me over that? You're making no sense. I didn't create it and don't use it. Why are you laying it on me?Well, if you're upset, you can have an AI chatbot write an apology letter for you on my behalf. If AI is going to "truly permeate everything," and there's no point stopping it, that should satisfy you, right?![]()
So you're upset that I'm saying A.I. Isn't going away? Youre basically accusing me over that? You're making no sense. I didn't create it and don't use it. Why are you laying it on me?
I'm doing you the favor of teaching you now that there are social consequences to denigrating the work of artists by saying AI can meaningfully replace them, so you can fix your thinking and avoid making the same mistake later.
You're welcome.
I never said that once.
Where did I say that?
Its already here and its nearly indistinguishable from resl people in film. In a couple yesrs it will be more perfected.
Well, that's a lie.
Right here, sport:
Saying that AI graphics can match the dramatic performance of human actors is "denigrating the work of artists by saying AI can meaningfully replace them."
Uh. I said it would be more perfected and indistinguishable.
You're obviously a true art lover. Because you're an art lover, you can't accept that AI can replace the work you love or do. You're right in your own way. But your friend has a point: unless the US bans AI, except for the use of AI for translating videos on YouTube, etc., these debates will continue. Also, there was no point in insulting the other friend for expressing his own opinion.You can say that you get find more artistry in soap operas than Shakespeare, and you can say you find AI slop as compelling as the work of real actors. You're free to enjoy whatever garbage you like, and consider it treasure. But when attempt an objective statement to the effect that AI garbage matches the work of real artists, you cross the line into denigration of real artists, and you ask for the kind of blowback you'll get.
Also, there was no point in insulting the other friend for expressing his own opinion.
TRUE.I didn't insult the person. I did them the favor of pointing out the message they put out with their statement, without necessarily realizing it.
People deserve kindness, but words don't. If a person says something stupid or odious, their words become fair game for criticism.
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