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Rip to movie studios. This is insane and it'll only keep getting better.

I'm personally excited for someone to remake the entire last two seasons of Game of Thrones.
 
Why?

In 5 years time, this shit is taking over the media world.
Perhaps in 5 years, who knows. But, right now, this still very noticably looks like AI. Maybe it can help with short segments. But it's not a complete replacement for the existing process.
 


"Step into any world or scene, or let your friends cast you in theirs."

What everyone is immediately thinking…
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Rip to movie studios. This is insane and it'll only keep getting better.

I'm personally excited for someone to remake the entire last two seasons of Game of Thrones.
Some are not even taking into consideration that it will get better with time. Even now you have very popular YouTubers dismissing it, calling it stupid saying how you could just hire a person instead of making few second clip, or saying its not the same as being good with Photoshop or being a painter with a brush. Well of course its not the same, that's the whole point of AI. So you're saying they'll just use it to cut costs? Well course they will. In that case I agree with the naysayers, but that's not really the argument some are making, or at least not all of them. Its just text describing a scene and im sure with time it will be more than just text.
 
This is fucking nuts. I scored an invite to Sora, and it's completely blowing my mind. I just had Rick and Morty do a commercial for my company… And it seems 100% authentic.

Dude this is wild and so scary to unleash upon the public.
 
No. AI has no creativity. It is a shortcut.

Miyazaki was right when he told those people it broke his soul.
This is true. The AI only looks really good when it is directly copying something REAL, like the wave pattern when that guy did the back flip, thats probably lifted straight from whatever video it took it from. It falls apart making something look real when it has no good reference, like the guy on the two horses. Obviously a human can botch this effect as well, but I don't think AI can really make something look real when it can't copy it directly.
 
I have invite codes if anyone here wants one.

Edit: Gone now
 
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Did someone take my key?
Lambogenie Lambogenie took it, but it's okay.
It's the same key per invite, and there's one more use left that should be reserved for you. (Same key as the one I DM'd).
 
As if I wasn't already tired of seeing Sam Altman's ugly mug every day, now I have to look at AI-generated slop with this doofus in it all day.
 
If anyone has an invite I will massage your feet like Im trying to unknot a poorly wired entertainment centre
 
Some are not even taking into consideration that it will get better with time. Even now you have very popular YouTubers dismissing it, calling it stupid saying how you could just hire a person instead of making few second clip, or saying its not the same as being good with Photoshop or being a painter with a brush.
In ten years it's going to be absolutely insane. And if it gets backing from enormous media giants then it'll evolve even faster. There's no turning back from this.

Just imagine what time it would take to film one of those short clips which AI spits out in minutes. You'd need actors coming to set, people handling camera, catering, audio, directing, cinematography, lighting and editing. Just to name a few. There will be the need for prompt-makers and some other roles, but the amount of cost/time-cutting AI enables will revolutionary.

It's true that quality will take a hit as true artisans are superior(for now), but take a look at how cheap many houses look today compared to the past. Or furniture where people buy cheaper stuff from IKEA instead of craftsmanship. If people were obsessed with high-art in everything then we wouldn't have McDonald's. AI art will be good enough for the masses, which is where the big money lies. Heck, many young people sit on tiktok while just glancing at the movie they watch.

It will be a slaughterhouse for creatives and I don't say this with glee, as I have nothing but respect for hard-working filmmakers. But it will annihilate an enormous amount of positions in big studios, including gig jobs. A lot of stepping stones will be removed and the works of art we could have gotten in a future without AI, will be fading like embers in rain.

I have two feelings. Fear because of what impact it will have on creative people. Excitement because I want movies that have that classic Technicolor look. And I want videogames where AI simulates completely random encounters instead of semi-scripted ones.

Tldr: The future is an exciting horrorshow.
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Unfortunately it does not matter how good AI gets. Until we've got true-pixel-perfect deterministic outputs, it'll be more convenient to just hire someone. Otherwise, whatever you're making still requires a shit ton of editing/masking/scrubbing etc. to the point where it's a lot more beneficial to use the original (and good quality since it isn't generated from pure noise) footage. Same with games.

Just watch a couple of AI generated youtube shorts and see how many spelling and grammar errors there are. It's because people can't replicate a certain generated seed even if they leave all parameters identical.

It's the one hurdle I would love to see them overcome. Until then I'll always find AI very gimmicky and not impressive at all.
 
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