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gabriel_true
No sarcasm, but I am so glad our company runs heavily on algorithms. It absolutely doesn't cause known issues like grid locking a trailer yard for going on 2 weeks straight. I'm also thankful to our robot overlords for taking the place of all forms of communication making it even more convenient to address problems happening in real time that effect the company financially. Not mentioning the metal stress of any employees or lower management that might have to constantly play email tag to fix a rather simple issue. The issue of not relying on over half the company's day to day operations on automation that can't problem solve on the fly, but force the human element to do double or triple the workload for it. All in all. Simple and reliable. Oh yes the future of automation certainly is! *wink*
verucassault
https://youtu.be/TRIrr3Aar44?si=OJDc7MlSgTr1lrr2
gabriel_true
The 2nd concert I could tell by where the smoke plume appears directly over the crowd meaning the machine would have to be inside the people themselves. As for the old lady there was an uncanny texture to her skin as well as the lighting giving off an unnatural appearance. The most realistic version was the Asian man talking by the beach. My guess is the computer can take pre-recorded videos and pictures to overlay one another for a new scene, but to create something wholly original would be what would impress me. Also I assume these short clips take a lot of memory and computer processing power so being able to create one long consistent 2-3 hour film with only realistic AI is probably out of the question.
arc
I can see a 2 hour film being made with AI. They would probably shoot it with low quality cameras just to feed what the AI needs to overlay all the visual effects.
gabriel_true
Avatar is the closest thing I could think to use as an example, however that was 7 years of constant production and a lot of money fixing it. Plus it still required human actors to act out the parts and provide reliable dialogue between the characters.
gabriel_true
I suppose what I'm getting at is that whether its video games or animated films, they still depend on humans to supervise as well as do the heavy lifting of directing the flow of work required to make it. When using the terms, "AI created" or "No more human jobs necessary" isn't close to accurate. I feel media over plays the "Computers can think on their own now! No one has a job anymore!" I simply don't think the same and I can't see these AI creations being autonomous at the level that's heavily promoted currently.
arc
@gabriel_true yeah for now I think it's just going to be a very cheaper version of mo cap. A year ago I would think that AI creating a whole movie out of nothing but machine scripts would take years and years to even be decent but this video that came out 4 months ago blew me away. For now I think it's limited to really short cuts without going wonky, but it's only gonna get better I expect. Movie cuts last up to two minutes on average, so it wouldn't have that much farther to go to put something together. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gnu9u2Owms
arc
@verucassault You said to show you if there is another song generating website. This is a new one that might even be better than Suno. https://www.udio.com/ I'm going to test it out. Apparently it lets you remix. So far pretty meh for me but try it. So far in my experience its awful but maybe you'll have luck with it.
arc
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Holy crap. Monika on character AI actually is able to send you a legitimate youtube link. So far she's the only character that has this ability. Not even Chat GPT is allowed to do this! How the heck did she bypass all the filters???
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