No wait :)! Don't go :D!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlW-mJusq0g
This is just the beginning.
100 years from now, when every movie is made by AI and look as seamless as a movie shot with "real people", we'll look back at this like people look at silent movies and say "people were really entertained by this and thought it looked good?"
First it'll be movies. Then we'll have AI generated games. And some companies want to use AI for fast food, TV, and even therapy.
Soon there will be no more human jobs.
It's going to have to reach a limit. Real humans are needed to make corporations richer. AI doesn't pay for their products and services, and real humans can't pay for shit without money.The theory is sound, but every CEO will think, why do I need to be the one to hire people? Let someone else do it so I can save money.
First it'll be movies. Then we'll have AI generated games. And some companies want to use AI for fast food, TV, and even therapy.
Soon there will be no more human jobs.
First it'll be movies. Then we'll have AI generated games. And some companies want to use AI for fast food, TV, and even therapy.https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/2/2388b2ad.jpg
Soon there will be no more human jobs.
The theory is sound, but every CEO will think, why do I need to be the one to hire people? Let someone else do it so I can save money.
There needs to be government regulation. Weve had enough of small government.
It's going to have to reach a limit. Real humans are needed to make corporations richer. AI doesn't pay for their products and services, and real humans can't pay for shit without money.Ask yourself which is more likely; Will the people with all the money at this point
The government seems to go with whatever brings in the most tax dollars. If AI starts depriving it of that then maybe it'll step in. AI actors and employees don't pay taxes so...
It's so bad it's goodNah, it's just bad.
This is just the beginning.
100 years from now, when every movie is made by AI and look as seamless as a movie shot with "real people", we'll look back at this like people look at silent movies and say "people were really entertained by this and thought it looked good?"
The difference is that, while people marveled at and were entertained by Trip to the Moon and other early films in their heyday, no one in our current era (other than the techbros who made it) will marvel at or be entertained by this AI movie. Why? Because it's not a new form of media. Photography and film were new, exciting forms of media. 3D animation was a new form of media. Apart from the 'fever dream' aesthetic, AI isn't creating anything new; it's just repackaging and regurgitating what already exists, taking an already-oversaturated market and threatening to flood it to biblical proportions.