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- HAL90012
Future is going to be ... mmmm interesting
Sooner than later we're going to listen to bands that dont exists and watch movies entirely made by computers without any real persons in em.
And we will all sound like old people when we will tell kids "back in my days, real actors were playing in movies and real musicians were writing music"
- Actually every creative fields are going to take a hit... Writers, Musicians, Painters, Illustrator, Movie makers... anything artistic could be replaced.HAL9001
- Maybe it will gives more value to the real creations... but how interesting the real creations will be compared to AI creations?HAL9001
- We already are accustomed to movies that’re like this to a biggg degree, reason why I can’t get too excited about hero movies or the stale, 90% cgi festsprophetone
- They said this when rock and roll arrived, then disco, then pop, then rap, then electronic... those aren’t real musicians playing the real musicprophetone
- American pop music is engineered to a 90% degree with some outliers writing their own stuff... k-pop is 100% engineeredprophetone
- The real test one day will be if an AI replicant human pop idol running on a battery and popularity algorithm can tour and sell out stadiums to humansprophetone
- All of the whacks ass wanna-be creatives will lose their jobs...boo hoo.utopian
- ohh yeah and dont forget the dead politicians who will rule a counrty with an a.i persona...neverscared
- No one seemed to be bothered by cars made by machines, or bowls, or shoes...maikel
- ... are you serious?HAL9001
- dead serious man, OK PEOPLE REVOLTED for, like, a decade, and then off you go. Nothing to see there.maikel
- i would not compare industrial building of transportation vehicles with Art, personallyHAL9001
- Ramanisky27
- Also, that woman’s arm ... lolRamanisky2
- the more i watch it
the more I notice fuck ups lolHAL9001 - It’s very dream like. it’s glitchy but works_niko
- How close is something like this to the original source material I wonderdd?yuekit
- sure, why not, just throw in extra arms and legs for the fuck of it.
what absolute fucking trash.face_melter - Must I remind everyone that a few years ago we were marvelling at the wonders of shitty content aware fill?_niko
- I, too, want one of these mythical five-legged cats.Continuity
- some people have an extremely low bar for what 'works'.face_melter
- i wanna live in this Ai worldmilfhunter
- some people have an extremely low bar for what 'works'.palimpsest
- If this doesn't work for you, you need to raise the bar on yoself.palimpsest
- the question is not if it works or not, the thing is how crazy fast this is evolving... 1 years ago we had Will Smith spaggettiHAL9001
- The way the extra left paw just appears from the right one is so slick.monospaced
- I for once, am impressed. But OK, when Terminator2 was released I thought the FX were awesome too...maikel
- ^^haha I just saw that monocherub
- ^like a subtle “slight of paw” trickRamanisky2
- HAL90010
SORA : https://openai.com/sora
text to video by OpenAI
- neverscared1
AI ‘resurrects’ long dead dictator in murky new era of deepfake electioneering
A once-feared army general, who ruled Indonesia with an iron fist for more than three decades, has a message for voters ahead of upcoming elections – from beyond the grave.
“I am Suharto, the second president of Indonesia,” the former general says in a three-minute video that has racked up more than 4.7 million views on X and spread to TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.
- _niko0
I've watched this twice and can't make heads or tails of it mostly because I'm an idiot, but it seems like a scam, anyone care to take a Quick Look and let us know if this is legit/doable?
- PhanLo1
- https://www.instagra…PhanLo
- Damn dudes good luck getting off the waitlistnb
- utopian2
AI Will Transform the Global Economy. Let’s Make Sure It Benefits Humanity.
AI will affect almost 40 percent of jobs around the world, replacing some and complementing others. We need a careful balance of policies to tap its potential.
- yuekit0
Apple releases an AI model that can edit images based on text-based commands.
The model called MLLM-Guided Image Editing (MGIE), which uses multimodal large language models (MLLMs) to interpret text-based commands when manipulating images. In other words, the tool has the ability to edit photos based on the text the user types in.
Try it here...
- Wow super slow...yuekit
- meh it's pretty shite (or more likely i don't know what i'm doing):
https://i.imgur.com/…
(the expressive instruction generated by the system, not me)hans_glib - Yeah not great. But I can see the value in theory.yuekit
- neverscared0
The growing market for ‘pet communication buttons’ is leading to a rise in the number of extremely impressive videos and blogs from pet owners documenting how their animals – particularly canines – use talking pet buttons. I recently tried a couple of these button sets on my dog, Calypso, and she gave them a bit of a half-hearted chew before losing all interest, so we won’t be starting any TikTok trends just yet. What is more, recent headlines suggest that AI, and in particular large language models, can help us translate the sounds animals make to communicate with each other into human language. Wittgenstein's philosophy can help us understand why such far-fetched claims of animals communicating in a human language, and humans understanding animal language are misleading.
- always thought the dog was smarter in this regard, having to discern which phrase impressed their owner enough to feed, let them out etc.imbecile
- it comes across as communication because other humans understand what each other are saying. i could just as easily train my dog to sit when i say run.imbecile
- _niko0
- "thinking of the insane cost" production costs aren't really that high studios usually inflate the cost to cut investors from net profit participationjonny_quest_lives
- where you see insane costs studios are like "it sure looks like a lot is going on mark up our production budget up 40% so we can protect our net profit"jonny_quest_lives
- "Who here's the key grip?" https://youtu.be/06l…jonny_quest_lives
- 40 people, earning $30/hr, for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week is $48,000. 40 people is low, $30 is low, it takes longer than a week to make a movie, etc, etc...imbecile
- utopian0
Ainfinite.TV - Endless AI Generated Video & Music
- also, endless crapkingsteven
- haha, feels so un-organic.Ianbolton
- this is what plays in between commercials on interdimensional cable.koma_
- yuekit3
Every company seems to have quickly rolled out some kind of "AI feature" just to show they are keeping up with the trend.
A couple days ago I needed to how to figure how to do something on a CMS platform. The site now defaults you to an AI chatbot rather than a real person and the AI proceeded to tell me, in very detailed instructions, exactly the opposite of what I was supposed to do. If I had followed their advice it would have seriously messed up the client's site and potentially cost them tens of thousands of dollars.
Fortunately I noticed that in the actual documentation it said the AI was wrong. The real support person tried to laugh it off like "oh the AI is still learning, give them a break" but it's just weird how companies are apparently prepared to give their customers the wrong information just to promote this new technology.
- neverscared4
The Cult of AI
How one writer's trip to an annual tech conference left him with a sinking feeling about the futureI WAS WATCHING a video of a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show for the Rabbit R1, an AI gadget that promises to act as a sort of personal assistant, when a feeling of doom took hold of me.
It wasn’t just that Rabbit’s CEO Jesse Lyu radiates the energy of a Kirkland-brand Steve Jobs. And it wasn’t even Lyu’s awkward demonstration of how the Rabbit’s camera can recognize a photo of Rick Astley and Rickroll the owner — even though that segment was so cringe it caused me chest pains.
No, the real foreboding came during a segment when Lyu breathlessly explained how the Rabbit could order pizza for you, telling it “the most-ordered option is fine,” leaving his choice of dinner up to the Pizza Hut website. After that, he proceeded to have the Rabbit plan an entire trip to London for him. The device very clearly just pulled a bunch of sights to see from some top-10 list on the internet, one that was very likely AI-generated itself.
- “I think everybody has a Copilot. Everybody’s making a Copilot. That’s just a great way to accelerate us as humans, right?”neverscared
- sure its great... accelerate so fast it squashes your already dumbass mind right into further stupidity at the next curve...neverscared
- ffs - we're all doomed!utopian
- 1 in 10,000 people ACTUALLY need a personal assistant... the rest of us normies get by just fine.jonny_quest_lives
- https://www.rabbit.t…yuekit
- It only costs $200 so I think it's more like a proof of concept of a different kind of device.yuekit
- It's certainly interesting from a UI design perspective (designed by the company that makes the OP-1 sampler).yuekit
- Does it make the trip to London in your place? If not, I don't want it.palimpsest
- is there a left handed user option?jonny_quest_lives
- Anything to declare?
Yeah, don’t go to Londonnb - What NB saidmaikel
- Combine this AI Rabbit with the other kind of Rabbit device and a whole new level of productivity.ETM
- Imagine being so simple minded that your worst fear of AI is that it might book you a cliché holidaynewcunt
- Tell us more.palimpsest
- rzu-rzu0
- I like when we are on the same page lol, but not allowed to speakrzu-rzu
- https://ibb.co/8djjC…rzu-rzu