Say goodbye to human pornstars and anyone associated with creating TV and web commercials
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Sora: Creating video from text
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I can't wait to watch Rutgers win the National Championship
Generated content should be required to be tagged as such.Curious to see how this is going to effect multimedia evidence in the courtroom.
please don't tell RutgersAl
Technically speaking, that’s not really true. Or at least no more true than it is for humans, who also take what has been done before and build upon it.AI is not creative. It’s recycling what has been done before.
True. AI = pattern recognition, algorithms - stuff already used to process video and photos on phones. Look at the CGI/AI used in movies. Its all gotten so good it looks real. The diff now is the user interface. There will be a hit in some fields like video and photo licensing, writing and such but a lot of that is canned repetition even when done by real humans. Most media now is formulaic and increasingly deceptive. With AI at least people are on the look-out.AI is not creative. It’s recycling what has been done before.
Depends on what you mean by AI. Something like Alphago a few years back created moves that experts at first thought were mistakes in the game Go, and then realized they were actually quite clever and unique. GPT would be limited to its training set but the combinations of characters could be seen as "creative." Depends on how you look at it.AI is not creative. It’s recycling what has been done before.