• David GerardOPMA
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    youtube:

    So we’re going to “complete” a great work of cinema which died an untimely death, by digging it up, deconstructing it, and feeding parts of its disassembled corpse to a dark power we don’t understand (some transformer model). Then we won’t stop there- we’re going to hire living actors to construct and pose the skeletons of the zombie-actors we’re going to create in their place. Then we’re going to rip their faces off, and glue on the faces of the long-dead actors- after the dark power (transformer model) spits them out from the disassembled mass of parts we fed it.

    • bigfondue@lemmy.worldBannedBanned from community
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      1 year ago

      30 under 30 is good if you want to erode your faith in the future

  • BlueMonday1984
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    CNBC Squawkbox must have had space to fill, so they invited Ed on. What’s the Saatchi vision of the future of AI in cinema? [YouTube, 3:50 on]

    It’s, you know, potentially the end of human creativity.

    If a villain in some children’s cartoon boasted about trying to destroy human creativity, I’d have thought they were over-the-top and unrealistic. We truly do live in the stupidest timeline