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Will AI character such as Tilly Norwood replaces TV shows and movies to AI only and replaces all human actors?

Pretty soon studios are going to be fighting over creative control of a minority colored AI actor and then we’re back to the 1700s with property being owned.

*Disney Hulu-Yutani bid 1 billion on the likeness of Amy the Ai who they want to put in a new Disney approved media for the next 100 years
 

I would have thought that after Star flopped hard that it would have soured Disney on using AI for a while. But instead they seem to be doubling down on it.
 
Whoever owns the Tillster wants to make as much money off her for as long as possible, so they are not going to burn her on Day One after spending millions developing her.

My bullshit detector is going off quite loudly.

Yes the technology is real.

The "news" we saw about her being used and loved, and Hollywood going ape for her is probably not news, but a paid scripted add faking it as news to manipulate us which is just ordinary crap a human Publicist pulls all the time to get us hot and bothered.

I typoed Hollywood up there with three "O"s and my spellcheck said "Do you mean Plywood?"
 
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Ugh, whatever Darren Aranofsky's faults and triumphs as a director until that point, he completely threw it all away way with On This Day... 1776 (and its ghoulish cast ensemble of hollow, plastic, and wooden looking so-called "people" set against a barren synthetic looking landscape).

The voices sound inert and the camera movement with the galloping horses makes my head spin. I can't get use to AI slop content, it always feels "off".

The USA has been run into the f--king ground by coke snorting psychopaths who lost contact with reality since the 1980s....
 
Ugh, generative AI is loved by cheapskates and predators, hated by everyone else:

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I hope AI as it stands is a passing fad.
 
Also On This Day ....1776 has, unsurprisingly, been universally described by critics as "a horror" with "melting faces" (and to paraphrase one reviewer, forget about the Uncanny Valley, sitting through the series is like visiting the Uncanny Mountainrange).

On the one hand, eff that Darren Aronofsky-backed slop, but, in the interests of compassion, let's all remember that the guy has to spend every day remembering he once dated Rachel Weisz, and now he doesn't. I can see how that might induce a Lovecraftian sort of madness in anyone. :rommie:
 
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Ugh, whatever Darren Aranofsky's faults and triumphs as a director until that point, he completely threw it all away way with On This Day... 1776 (and its ghoulish cast ensemble of hollow, plastic, and wooden looking so-called "people" set against a barren synthetic looking landscape).

The voices sound inert and the camera movement with the galloping horses makes my head spin. I can't get use to AI slop content, it always feels "off".

The USA has been run into the f--king ground by coke snorting psychopaths who lost contact with reality since the 1980s....
"Greed is good."
 
"Greed is good."

Rentier hyper finacialisation that is running the show HATES art, personal expression, talent, and creativity, apparently (when they're pushing for AI slop to replace actual entertainment and substitute thinking with ChatGPT).

No wonder politics has gone haywire and America is turning into an ungovernable pariah state like Russia....
 
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Eventually, probably. I sure as hell hope not, but then again I also hoped people wouldn't use ChatGPT for anything serious.
I hate the fact that they're trying to act like this program is an "actress" by giving it a name and shit. It's fake. This whole thing is dumb. Why are we using AI for everything nowadays. :shifty:

Because profit and money drive this and humans for all the boasting like the new AI things because they help them avoid doing the actual task themselves and it encourages laziness.

Author Katherine Wela Bogen posted this on Threads last week, and I think she's 100% correct, this has the potential to lead to some truly horrible shit.



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This. The next batch of films will be far more degrading because no actual women were involved so they will find an out for this crap and you can bet it will have flow on effects that are very negative like pushing back the cause of equal rights, women's rights etc. There will most definitely be unforeseen flow on effects of all this.
 
So the US entertainment industry is segueing into being a gloopy, digital LLM riddled collapsing hulk?

EDIT - I'm starting think everything relevant or precious, plus the bulk of human talent, etc, will get practically evacuated to Canada, UK, NZ, and AUS, in the coming decades to skip on the Corporate America clowns, IP and studios systems as they stand now be damned.
 
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