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https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/google-ai-says-calling-communism-evil-harmful-and-misleading
AI is not "Intelligence
Sora is amazing at videos. We are still early in this but progress is ridiculously fast.
Computers in the 1980s were unable to have an original thought and neither can any computers today. AI in reality is just an auto-summary device.
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This is going to have a vastly greater impact.
Hollywood is dead.
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The only question is how can it be prevented from being exploited as far as creating deepfake videos ?
It can't be.
Tyler Perry is worth $1 billion as a Hollywood celebrity and executive. He knows how AI is going to revolutionize the film industry just like the automated telephone switching system replaced operators and CAD revolutionized engineering.
What is going to happen is people at HOME are going to start producing product that is superior to what large corporations to, for fun.
But that's stopped. Think about fashion - you can wear a shirt that you bought in 1990, and nobody would think anything of it. Try wearing clothing from 1950 in 1980, or clothing 1960 in 1990. People might think "oh, we're not progressing", actually we are. People are falling out of being led around by the nose because people don't pay attention to it anymore.
you can wear a shirt that you bought in 1990, and nobody would think anything of it
Not at all. The home user does not have the talent to come up with entertaining stories. Just like the advent of desktop publishing did not create a nation of novelists
AI will not create a nation of filmmakers.
Society is maturing/evolving and in a way I have optimism as somewhat in a Gene Roddenberry/Star Trek-way.
I see your point as "Hollywood" or the "film (propaganda) industry" is going to become more irrelevant and obsolete just like the fashion industry has been relatively losing relevance.
Yes, but most would not be caught dead in bell bottoms or Disco era polyester.
Yes, but most would not be caught dead in bell bottoms or Disco era polyester.
We have all this transgender and homosexual bullshit being pushed - people aren't biting. Sure, there's a lot of hoopla made about it on the propaganda box, but do you see this in reality?
The last step is complete decentralization of everything. We're going to return to small communities in time.
There is a kid at a local elementary school who “identifies” as a T-Rex.
Yes. It is happening in classrooms, school board meetings (a lawyer accused a school board member of being an anti trans bigot for opposing cross dressing story hour), churches are actively promoting it, even the pope is “blessing” same sex couples.
You said you owe an apology to everyone who said gay marriage was going to accelerate the moral depravity.
There is a kid at a local elementary school who “identifies” as a T-Rex. Half of the moms my age in my area have a kid who identifies as he opposite sex or “other.”
My workplace actively promotes this as well through DEI initiatives.
Only the ignorant would assert that wokism is not changing our future just like gay marriage did around a decade ago. It is the normal progression when people lose their moral compass and don’t turn to God for their truth.
More willingly ignorant wishful thinking. The trend toward larger central government, centralized infrastructure (either Apple or android/google knows more about the cell phone user than the user does!) onStar knows more about their car than most people do
Response should be: We only teach human children here, not reptiles. Off you go, now.
Over the past several years, streaming services have seen a surge in popularity
We also get about 20 high definition or digital channels over the air such as CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, MeTV, Grit TV, Great Entertainment TV (GET), Outside Channel and Scripps News Channel. The local PBS station (WFSU) broadcasts multiple channels.
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as my house is midway between Norfolk and Richmond
Williamsburg or Yorktown ?
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In development for 25 years.
Don't hold your breath for robot McD's workers running the place.