Hollywood Hypocrisy on Display...
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- čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
- Hollywood made a HUGE deal out of fighting the use of AI... but almost everyone is already using it anyway! Yes, some of the same studios that stood in "solidarity" with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA unions have been using AI in projects all along, they're just broadcasting it. Also there's now tech that can COMPLETELY replace 'localizers' and dub voice actors RIGHT NOW and it's being rolled out as we speak...
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Plot twist: Everybody in Hollywood is ALREADY using AI...
Them: no you can't say that
And it work well for them if they use it.
Especially when their the same old Hollywood.
This goes for any companies in general.
I never use AI to make my works. I just pitch on even paper.
In the future, every movie or show will be customized to your liking by AI. "Hey cubert, create a rom com staring myself opposite selma Hayek based in New York city..."
@@LuigiTheMetal64 Good on you man. 🙂👍
The same crowd that screams about "cultural appropration" is demanding other cultures be more like theirs.
Utter hypocritical
The 'true' racists.
You damn Skippy !
That better... right?!?!
The teenage mutant ninja turtles names are too damn white!!!!!
What AREN'T Hollywood being hypocrites about?
You will have to wait for AI to get a lot more intelligent to get that question answered.
Great question.
@@stage6fan475yup
Hollywood is 🔥 trash
They’re not hypocritical about hating men, pretty open about that.
Friendly reminder that when WGA strike ended last year, one of the agreed-upon terms was "Writer can elect to use AI when performing writing services". They threw a hissy fit against AI for months to ultimately use AI in the end😑
Meaning they couldn't do their own jobs and they need an AI to do it for them because they suck.
@@JustTooDamnHonestextinction of wokeness
@@JustTooDamnHonestextinction of wokeness
I'm all for Japan using the tech the distribute their entertainment globally without having to listen to some jerk on his high horse in San Francisco tell them what they can or cannot make.
Yea, if people could get subtitled anime from Japan, their industry would boom. I mean imagine getting half the western world of weebs as your own profits, instead of the profits of people who hate you.
The problem is that localization actually *is* needed. I have imported JJBA Blu-Rays from Japan, and the straight translation is so bland it takes all the life out of the show.
Unfortunately, good localization requires trust, and a bunch of high-profile scandals have basically sunk the reputation of that job.
The corporate rot in japan is just as bad, same money same schools same international loaning institutions. Figure there's going to be zero difference in quality
Especially disney
@@EA_Karthey make a law
On one hand, I don't support the idea of using AI to eradicate jobs. On the other, I support a company being able to make their own products by the best way they can.
I would **prefer it** if AI is used as a tool and not as an employee.
The whole problem is I agree this will give people opportunities they otherwise wouldn't have or would be far harder without it but you and I both know the industry is going abuse this technology like crazy. They will take every opportunity they can to cut, costs cut jobs or just cut corners.
I can see very easily the positive but I know the negative is going to be extreme unfortunately.
The AI wouldn't be employed, just a slave.
Plenty of complete and utter tools in Hollywood.
I agree with the sentiment, but also see the practicality... I work in an environmental lab. we handle people's drinking water and waste water, pretty important stuff to be accurate about. these days, though, you would be surprised how many people cant use MS Excel... don't know what a gfe power outlet is.... or even the most basic stuff for keyboard/mouse usage on a desktop. We are located in a _university_ town, but our current hires can't even change a tire if they have a flat on route. All this is to say, we are _actively_ having to develop new software (and if I found a use for AI in it I would use it) just to be able to check and validate and minimize our employees work. We don't _want_ to eliminate positions, and our business is _growing_ but the employee's lack of _basic_ knowledge force us to use IT to script out and program out some positions just so that we can service our client and the general public better and _safely_
Find me an artist and I will gladly fire my ai art generator
They trained AI to take over their own jobs
Computer programmers are already doing the same every time they work on 'improving' AI. The end game is to get rid of most of them as well. Eventually AI ver 3.3 will be smart enough to do 90% of the programming required, much like every other industry like music, art, and writing. It's what happens when the 'little people' don't want to look at a big picture and live only in the here and now.
I find myself not giving a damn every day those morons keep screeching xD not liking that progressivism now are they?
@@dbsommers1 🎶"Welcome to the dead internet, take a look around"
@@dbsommers1 🎶"Welcome the dead internet, take a look around"
Hama: "you have only outnumbered yourselves."
Hypocrites in hollywood? Say it ain't so.
I dont want to let go
Their love is a heartbreaker.
The triple standard
In Hollywood, using AI is probably as easy as ordering a slice of “pizza.”
I don't understand this, why is pizza in quotes
@@ericv738
4chan cheese pizza.
@@ericv738 m-m-m-my Sharona
thank you Hollywood, goodnight
LOL
@@ericv738that shows you don't work in show biz or politics
Palpatine would find it ironic
He would also love Hollywood.
@@dansmith1661what a joke of a villain
It seemed obvious even before the strike that writers were already using AI.
Which doesn't bode well for new entertainment after either.
I don't think AI is going to improve the writing or storytelling, it'll just allow even more hollywood crap to be pumped out faster.
@@Skitskl33 marxist robots writing scripts or actual robots writing scripts? I will take the actual robot's scripts.
@@bluebird3281 and what do you think are the people that "created" and are managing/maintaining the technology ? those are supermarxists dude, payed by globalists and the UN.
@@Skitskl33yes
@@bluebird3281 What about actual robots with marxist programming writing scripts?
Funny that a Japanese production can AI to dub their show in house, as opposed to some wocust in the US re-writing their story for the sake of progressivism.
Never going to happen the Japanese made it clear they want nothing to do with AI
I do Uncensored Translations with some AI used 😊
There was a movie that served as a cautionary tale about selling your voice
What was that movie called... oh yeah The Little Mermaid
Also, 'Rock & Rule'.
@Launchpad05 dragon ball z
Many movies do this
Controversial opinion:
Cancel culture made room for AI. It doesn't talk back, complain, get political or religious. It does what you tell it to do. I plan on doing animation. I won't lie. I'm thinking of using AI voice acting. Have you heard about the drama in the booktube community? Animation and art community? Someone does something the majority dislikes or forgets innocent until proven guilty and they start returning books, cancelling and harrassing artist. It's a sad day when working with AI feels less risky than working with people.
If I hire a voice actor and they discover something about me they don't like then try to get me cancelled... I mean...ugh.
Or translators not translating foreign media correctly. AI won't do that.
If people just did their jobs and let people live their life maybe AI wouldn't look so appealing.
This is why I don't mind having AI translations. I won't defend peoole who call me a bigot and lie the whole time
Agreed 100%.
I’m currently working on a game mod using DeepL to translate text from Japanese to English.
While DeepL only gets us about 50-60% of the way and it still requires a human with an understanding of Japanese to go through and edit what DeepL throws out, its definitely a lot more accurate to the JP script than what the official localizers gave us.
Not so controversial. While I like the idea of a human touch, it's a free market. When a noisy few distort the market and threaten the livelihoods of others, it's natural that the market will eventually adjust. Here you go cancel pigs: AI is YOUR work!
"Congratulations, you played yourself"
Remember when they said ai was supposed to takeover manual labor jobs? Good times...
This isn't real AI. It's just a computer programed algorithm. It's also not a robot so can't perform physical labor jobs.
@@debanydoombringer1385 I don't know. My company is already training AI to monitor the production in factories, which was a physical labor job. If you teach AI to tell good product from bad, the automated sorters can discard the bad ones if connected through a PLC. It's already happening.
The cotton gin did a good job.
In the not-so-distant dystopian future, the Tom Hanks AI goes insane, copies itself billions of times and becomes the real world Agent Smith from the Matrix.
But it’s the Tom Hanks from SNL’s Celebrity Jeopardy.
@@goodfellow9607 I was thinking more like a demented version of the train conductor in Polar Express. 😉
What? No Forrest Gump?
I picture one of them ripping a man's legs saying but you ain't got no legs lieutenant Dan!
If it was Jeff Goldblum I wouldn't mind.
They don't want to admit to AI usage because it would open up huge copyright issues.
Exactly, and with all the ambulances chasing lawers out there - that time is coming.
Don't think it will be an issue if you used AI to fill in between key frames in an animation.
Its old as in how video games works, but AI let you have fewer key frames.
@@magnemoe1 my brother tried to do this with Chat GPT. He said that the results were unstable. I think you would have to train the AI for a month on rules. Foreground, background, line and fill.
All the datasets these "AI" LLM use have been trained on copywritten images, books, movie stills, youtube vids, etc scraped from the web. All stuff none of these companies have licensed from the original creators. Using any of the LLMs trained on that stuff opens them up to class action lawsuits. There's already legal action being taken by artists and writers against companies like OpenAI, Midjourney, etc.
@@magnemoe1 Possibly. It might have to be litigated in order to establish it clearly.
Everything in LA is to expensive
Except the integrity of politicians and entertainers
pretty much and they supported it
@@docsavage8640they cause it
So we go further down the road to a Bladerunner dystopian society. Of course the writers brought this onto themselves by being activist versus writers.
"Only What you see, PAL!"
Bull crap
Yeah but, in this case…Everyone gets it. Not good or bad creatives. Everyone.
@@animezilla4486are you a boy or a girl
Is it sad my brain kinda autofilled in Geeky Sparkles responses? Lol yall just flow so well together. Also, in terms of AI. Its just unavoidable. Even now they can stipulate use of voice or work etc with contracts. So companies in theory could bank up voices to use in projects. Its really hard to fight against that because there is always someone looking for their big break willing to sign away their voice like Ariel.
The translators did it to themself by changing what was to be said and the story acting as if it was THEIR work, and not simply a translating voice actor.
Imagine companies using AI that doesn't bitch or ask for money to do the same (or better) work? Color me surprised...not.
lets not pretend they wouldn't have done it without shitty translations
@@redwithblackstripesNah, the political domination of the Western Creative Industry opened the door to AI whopping their a$$
Check out my Uncensored Translations, I use AI in some areas 😊
1:22
They will say Darth Vader is like a robot like how Obi-Wan said "He is more machine now than man," trying to justify the AI voice.
Trying to justify, what needs to be justified? The Darth Vader voice Ai situation is probably the most undeniably acceptable circumstance in this whole conversation. We're lucky to have had him as long as we have, and we have been gifted an exorbitant amount of wondrous talent and incredible films thanks to his thoroughly active high profile career. An iconic voice from an actor that has operated at the highest echelon for the majority of his career, and has lent his voice to some of the most universally adored and well known characters. We will not be around for ever. And if we're even luckier, they'll produce star wars long enough for it to be good again. Jones was more than aware of Disney's abundant desire to churn out more productions, and it's the next most predictable thigh behind death that Disney can't help themselves with pandering, cultural, and fan nostalgia alike. No doubt James thought to himself the reality of how many he'll be willing or capable to do, or the quality of performance he can give, considering his age. And we all know, Jones included, that after he died, nothing was going to stop them from digitally reproducing him, so instead of leaving that inevitably unfortunate and difficult experience for his family _(estate)_ to have to deal with, and likely be screwed over. He sat down with Disney and ironed out a generous, clean as can be agreement that will endure for long after he's passed, ensuring his family is well compensated, now, after, and beyond. He graced the allocation, and yes, the technology does have a unique, diagetic-esque appeal that pairs well with his particular character. It's benefits the family, and in the spirit and history of Star Wars with Lucas Film, it bounds the threshold of cutting edge technology. Furthering our understanding and expertise and awakening inspiration and inclination, igniting the fires the burrn titans and brighten entire industries. Establishing landmarks of rapid economic development that leads to long term growth, strengthening the value of the US Dollar and stimulating the amount of which that flows about the free market. Primarily however, it effectively introduces the rest of the world to a new age of future modernity. A world of actual wonder. Endowing youthful generations with imagination, creativity, and a sense of empowering freedom. I say this as an artist, at current a graphic designer, one that has acutely lost a sizeable commission to a client that happened upon a "handy drawing doodad". All-in-all Ai is and was always (for me at least) the inevitable nightmare we must all embrace. Embrace or be replaced, and in most, especially my case, embrace and even still be replaced. So let me be clear there is a omegafuckton of worries, warnings, whoopsies, and wellnowwhat's to be keep us comfort in the upcoming calamity. And my brother, there are legitimately people having their actual entire purpose, and lifelong dedicate pursuit of talent, once in a lifetime employment positions, relative livlihood, and in some cases, wholeass personhood ripped away from them. Extracted out from underneath their everything, with zero recourse, compromise, forewarning, or consideration of any kind in sight. Complain about that, not the man who has agreed to get an incredible deal to give away the ability to never have to give anything anymore, to people who were going to use it anyway, to entertain all of us forever or at least definitely far longer than he had ever been capable of. Nobody involved has the right to complain, except _maybe_ the people who paid the really great deal, but only because they could've stolen it or got it much cheaper later, but that's Disney so who's shit are they getting? Cause I don't do that, I don't give a shit, but they do deserve one, you mind volunteering?
(I've identified a number of typos, however I've made an executive decision to ignore their correction, because frankly I'm surprised I even finished this comment. Good day sir)
Darth Vader's voice is really a non-argument since James Earl Jones willingly sold his voice to LucasFilm. Now, if he hadn't and they used his voice anyway...that would be a topic of debate.
There's nothing to justify.
If a voice actor sells their voice, then that's that. I just hope they put in a royalties clause.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
@@mattstanford9673nope
Just like steroids in baseball. ⚾️
Barry Bonds.
You have to accept it as a "condition" of the game. You just have to. Ultimately, what remains of games that have played are statistics. Many people took them in the 1990s and 2000s and we got that from them. Would I be disappointed if I found out Austin Riley took steroids? Sure, but I'm also mature enough to know why he did it and I'm sure he could still be a decent player going forward. Sometimes in sports, the team benefits from "bad people." That's why you don't have them as role models. Like actors.
"...Your representative will give you tickets... to the latest... Tom Hanks show... " - Jewel , "Wild West" 1998.
Woody
Something I've been saying for more than decade. Once people figure this out, this is going to make the time after Star Wars look like nothing happened. Hollywood will end up a face in the crowed.
Its hard to care when most of it is awful anyway.
When PCs and such can do on the fly voice translation/dubbing for films/programs that do not have it already, we're all good.
The commercial at the start of the video was the Grammarly commercial telling office supervisors to improve the productivity of their office workers by having Grammerly’s AI do 80-90% of their e-mail correspondence or proposal writing.
It's not ever an argument about morals it's only ever about business.
The cheaper and easier the better and well here we are.
Because money!
Hollywood has always been hypocritical
"We'll pay one person more..." That's funny, I think we all know, they'd never pay more to consolidate jobs. They'll just give it a fancy title and tell you how lucky you are to be getting paid as much as the previous highest paid that you're replacing.
Feed the rich
With how voice actors and localizers have been acting, AI can only be an improvement.
That's why I use AI in some areas for my Uncensored Translations 😊
It's not that people don't care that they're using AI, it's that most people don't know that they're using it, or they don't understand the human cost of its usage.
THIS ! ...also, not too many people cared about those movies in general...but that's the way - they're not gonna admit 1st time using AI for a blockbuster movie that makes billions, its gotta be a smaller "indie looking" movie.
Using nothing but free and open source AI tools we can already create fully artificial voices with no way to link them back to the original voices used for training.
And if you've seen the Latest Open AI presentation you know AI can already perfectly mimic human mannerisms.
Well open source AI is roughly a year behind.
Voice acting is already dead. We're just waiting for it's head to explode.
It’s only free while it’s being perfected. Once AI has a monopoly those who own it will start charging big time.
@@urbanstarship They can't. It's Open Source.
I'm honestly still not surprised.
A guy on a very fast car ...that dont know where to go or how to drive .
And an artist with years of experience , on a slower car , that know exactly what to do .
We know what hollywood will choose .
A.I. and 1 guy to run it.
That is why they have crashed and burned for they will never understand what making art truly is and it is takes a lot more than a keyboard and any artist worth their salt knows this and all that is going to come is a hollow, soulless product.
The car is a machine. More like a Ferrari against running. Machines don't make mistakes. People do.
@@JustTooDamnHonest It is a soulless political product now, they drove the true creatives out with their political purity tests. I won't shed a tear for that merciless lot in Hollywood because I know from their typical scripts, they hold nothing but contempt for me.
Hollywood AI
line 10 put a chick in it
line 20 make her gay
line 30 make it lame
line 40 go to line ten
@@bluebird3281 Nor will I.
Question, when is it not on display?
Thank you localizers.
I took over as an Uncensored Translator 😊
It's here, and I am scared and worried about what is to come. But, it has also helped in many things.
I am disabled, and it makes things easier/faster but at the same time it has rendered any hopes I had for a job almost away. I spent time learning 3D design and now graphic design in 2D. Both of those paths are now closed (realistically) because what would take me a day or two to make, can now be made in an hour including touch-ups.
It is going to be a race to the bottom for most of the fields I can do. I fear for the advancements and the next few Gens as they attempt to enter the workforce.
Mr. Garvey the substitute teacher: “A-Aron, meet your replacement, A.I. ron.”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The worst offenders of Double standards and Hypocrisy are Career-politicians.
You see that AAA game industry? This is the route you seeking for and soon suffer the same faith Hollywood deservely got.
As for subtitling, after getting Millennium Falcon literately translated to Norwegian and getting installing drivers then installing an program and drivers is "taxi drivers" it can hardly be worse, in short the translators often don't know that they are dealing with.
You generally do not translate names for people, crafts or classes of crafts
Shocked Pikachu face
The problem with mass cheaping the production is that you cheapen the outcome too.
They are expecting to keep chargong the same amount for the cheap produced product, but WH40K is showing that people who charge the fair price for a similar cost product, hell 3D printing is even costly that GWs casts, but sold cheaper people choose them.
And AI will open a huge market of competition that don't think so high about themselves and will crush the cost-cutters.
Yup
@@marryodina And we are seeing a variation of this thing with games, in which the smaller cheaper teams are crushing the multimillion productions with more developers than players (SSKTJL).
I've already been burnt out on cgi and greenscreen for years, so this is just more movies for me to not watch.
no-body dooooes it vaaaader... (sung to carly simon's james bond theme 'nobody does it better', referencing that nobody can do vader like james earl jones)
I was sounding the alarm when CGI was becoming more popular than 2D animators WAY before AI was A thing. Which is why my interest in animation slowly faded away. I don't want 2D animation to become obsolete. Also, I use Clip Studio Paint, but I also use an Ames guide.
Why hand draw, when you can render things to look like they're hand drawing in a quarter of the time
Support independent studios
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271 the movement. The generated and extrapolated movement ALWAYS look like low energy low elegance trash. There’s major problem ie in anime, since using extrapolation made them not hire inbetweeners, and now they lack key frame artists, because there are no smart inbetweeners understanding the job to advance position. It’s happening real time in EVERY job. There are no junior positions, because computer makes it just enough well for things to be done, and no experts because nobody was a junior. And also enshittification. The Dhaka muslin was destroyed and even rich cannot wear it, just so you would have no choice but to wear machine-made mid trash. So enjoy your one-wear clothes, people like you make enshittification of everything easy.
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271 Because studio heads encourage laziness.
Japan won't let 2D animation become obsolete
On the plus side once everyone in Hollywood is replaced we won't have to listen to their douchebag opinions on whatever cause is popular that week.
AI will be corrupted by them and end up our cross dressing kid fingering robot overlords. We're screwed either way.
AI going to take A LOT of jobs. We've known about this for YEARS and hopefully ppl have been increasing their value instead of just complaining about what's inevitable. Please make yourself more valuable while you can. Good luck to you.
How? Apart from manual labour, is there any field that isn't on the chopping block? Even "prompters" are already on the block.
How do you even know where to improve your value when you don’t even know what’s still going to be of value.
I’m about to just become a homemaker… this is a man’s job to figure out.
So what do you suggest?
So how exactly? If AI is just gonna be implemented in every industry, everyone’s jobs will be taken.
There are no “they/thems”
What's so funny about this is this will destroy the studios too. "Talent" is a team sport every face the public knows is supported by like 5-10 other people so they can focus on being that "talent" instead of a father, employee, son, etc. How will these studios headed by out of touch corpos will go broke before they figure out how to market to people on the ground, that why they turned to DIE in the first place... The only way forward is indie.
Ames guide. Ames guide. That’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time. A long time…
"Its gonna be like the Running Man..."
You sir are a man of culture.
Okay, there has to ve a point where people realize it's not worth it being so fuckin' pissed all the time because if they threatenrd to boycott over a scene transition then holy shit the plot has been lost and some people really can't do anything but be angry and protest things they don't fully understand.
I get people not liking AI but there are things that aren't even a fight guys. WOW.
The generative AI media utopia draws nearer, and I am here for it. When I can drop an outline in an input field and get even cheapo-quality anime out, that will be a day of glory.
Anyone upset about beloved franchises getting ruined by politics (or the reverse, old properties being cringe and problematic because of outdated social norms) should be right here with me, too.
Well, that explains why they only produce mediocre bs. Wait no, they've produced ai-level mediocrity for much longer than ai being somewhat useful. Only solution: If you don't want to be replaced by ai, be better than ai - simple as that.
...oh, it''s "just" about 2d still images. Well Photoshop has ai-editing built-in, of course everyone's using it. You can thank Adobe (and all other Big Tech) for that one.
No-one protested the loss of skilled labour jobs with robots in factories and that will only accelerate as AI enhances robots even more. So why should anyone else be protected from AI in creative jobs? It'll be a doubly whammy for mediocre creatives when the robot baristas take over too.
Who the hell wants Tom Hanks forever?
lol
I personally know someone in the voice acting industry and they've been telling me about the AI replication of voices since last year. The even showed me a company wide email when they first said they will begin using AI with their recorded "voice samples". It's also in renewed contracts and there's no way to copyright your voice.
I always found it amusing how naive people were to think that they could convince people _not_ to use such a tool.
Greedy billionaires would rather not pay robots to do the same work a human being would take more time and money to do?! Who would have thunk it?
@@21palica Robots will never unionize. Everything takes a fraction of time to assemble and produce.
@@dansmith1661 One more pro reason for AI, I would say.
@@21palica I would care if they kept their politics out of their work, these same people have no problem replacing blue collar people with 22 million people over the border in three years. This seems like a great time to get the commie boot of the throat of the culture.
They want it only legal for them and illegal for the little guy because little studios are making a better product.
The hypocrisy really does itself crystal clear.
So much so that I don't respect them using AI because will make bloated projects they do be very low quality.
They would rather cut corners instead of doing the hardwork that's require of them to do and cut the BS.
'Hey, slow down. You're mike's us all look bad, here.'
You still have to make a good product with it. Originals like most of early anime that got anime on the map... Early Disney animations that made Disney what it was... those were not only hand drawn, but had heart behind them.
Don't be discouraged by A.I. If you have passion and love for something, let it show in your art.
I hated sound and color too.
At this point it'd be quicker to ask when the hypocrisy isn't on display, then we would be asking what it was that we missed.
I hate AI, literally having terminator nightmares, but when it comes to the downfall of Hollyweird I embrace my new robotic overlords. How may I serve thee?
Because it would be like admitting they also use bots which demonstrates they did try to trick the public into believing something was popular when it never was.
This is a death blow to their industry and it’s their own fault.
Nonsense
This would explain why the movies coming out seem more lifeless and cliche than ever.
I got to admit. I don't care if an AI does something or some dude in Hollywood does it. If it looks good, I'm fine with it.
shows you don't understand the problem of AI which is normal because they never say the real problem, making things easier to do is never ever good, why ? because it means for 1 good artists that couldn't have done it without ai there will be hundreds of thousands litterally that will completely drown him out, spotify and the selfedning blocking and striking of old school musical artists proved that, since you are "not allowed" to listen to copyrighted music what do people listen to today ? garbage soulless algorithm generated "sound a like" songs that remind you of real artists but are empty copyirght free tracks thanks to AI everything will be replaced in the same way not by better media helped by AI but by an ocean of same ish stuff, even awesome character design will become boring and even annoying when AI will copy paste it on everything rather than when it was only on that "one thing" made by the artist
Opposite it true as well. I don't care if it is one writer, a team of writers, a focus group or an AI that writes it. If it is crap, I am fine with ignoring it.
AI is going to want to be paid. You have to pay the electric bill to run AI. Uh oh!
thank your for consooming, don't forget to renew your cultural slop subscription
@@LuigiTheMetal64 You already do that metalhead but sure keep throwing ur childish tantrums against "the machine" while engaging with it your whole life lol.
Kneon is right that Upper Management & the beancounters are ecstatic about this.
Hire 1 guy to manage the A.I., pay him twice normal pay and NOT hire the other 18 artists (graphic, writer, prop makers, vocal, etc.) and you save a ton of money and have far less H.R. Department interaction.
Yes. It’s an absolute win for the company and for that one guy who beats out the others.
anyone else notice the AI image of the `old man doing pushups on a dumbbell' advert in this article?
Hollywood a place where the standards are set so high they’re doubled.
"I am shocked! SHOCKED! Well, not that shocked..."
I'm in auto manufacturing.
All I've heard for decades is get over being replaced by Robots (which is mostly a lie btw) & essentially "learn to code", essentially from Exactly these types of people.
I have no sympathy for them at all.
I hope to god I live long enough to see the end of this "panic" phase when we actually see the good that can come from this technology. Because it can be used for great things, when used properly. Just like factory automation, accounting software and yes graphics tablets.
Honestly A.I would do a better job
I'm all 4 AI to replace the woke Localizers
I'm not
These people just delayed the inevitable 🤦🏽♂️
Meh, state propaganda films were already being made by bots, there wont be any difference kn the quality of writing💀
The people who complained the most destroyed their own value then act shocked they get replaced. Making an anime English dub generated off the original voices? I support that, especially if it means that the series no corporate suits over here wanted to care about get them.
The real question, will censorship continue or worsen under the AI overlords? End censorship.
Very very Doubt it was fans complaining about it was Ai..it was more likely other art creators complaining..not the consumers ..disingenuous complaint…CGI flying vs Old Tv prompt flying 😊..Gaslighting at its finest 😊
It could very well be the start of the singularity. It is hitting different sectors than anyone expected and fast. It's still only the first 1-2 years of AI being any more than nightmare fuel.
Do you want Terminators?! Cuz this is how you get Terminators!
If it was AI replacing voices and/or actors, then fuss-away. But AI being used for background elements of CGI, is no difference really than using CGI in place of practical effects.
As if it doesn't already show.
AI will not replace real talent the people who are afraid have little to no talent and are only where they are because of politics and they know their days are numbered.
I don’t know. I still think a real person is necessary in giving a unique, soulful VA performance.
Ai can already generate that "emotion"
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271 Yes, but every human VA has a unique approach to a role, just like every on screen actor.
Vic Minoans portrayal of Edward in FMA, for instance, hit all the right emotional, serious and comedic beats, unique to his take, and it was great. AI could mimic emotion, but it won’t be authentic to what an individual who feels the character could provide, I believe.
@@samuraigundam0079 all of that is shit you've made up in your head. It's a paycheck for delusional people
@@fillerbunnyninjashark271 I can’t even begin to dissect that reply.
Define "unique" and "soulful", this are nothing but vague platitudes that don't mean anything tangible.
What are we going to do when we optimize humans out of the work force?
Nothing the global population is trending down we are headed for a massive global population decline over the coming decades just in time for the rise of ai and maybe even machines to replace the human loses in the job market. It seems like a lot of our species has given in to apathy and by the time they start caring again it will be to late as per usual.
Scriptwriters must have been using AI to write their garbage scripts for some of these blockbusters. Scenes contradict each other, as if there’s no memory of the previous scene. Human writers don’t tend to do that.
All the tools to generate your own movie to suit your personal preferences will soon be in the hands of the average joe anyway. Any actors you want doing anything you like, with any music and in any directorial style. You'll also be able to create modified versions of existing movies from text or verbal prompts - "computer - replace Robert Shaw with Lee Marvin and re-render Jaws."
It'll be like having the holodeck in your house. We won't need Hollywood.
I'm doing this with On Her Majesty's Secret Service by replacing Lazenby with Connery.
Yeah, which is why I find this ironically funny, Hollywood is essentially supporting replacing it.
Don't tell the writers union🤫
I've been saying for a while now that by the end of 2030 (if not sooner) most job fields will likely use some degree of AI or other automation tools regularly.
I work online so if I am not watching CZcams I am listening to Audible books. I love some of the narrators in those books but will there come a time when these narrators can't read for characters that are not there nationality or race? I think all of this has gotten so ridiculous to the point where nothing big or small is off the table.
It makes the most sense
Once ai starts to do inbetweener jobs in animation.. those coutnries will have to keep lowering there fees.. its a lose lose
Lose / Win rich get richer.
It's going to completely pass that by and be used to generate whole cloth
Ai can’t act. I don’t want to hear soulless performances.
The Flesh is Woke! Praise the Based Machine!
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America needs a technology bill of rights.