Yeah I mean on one hand don’t harrass people, but on the other, some of the stuff she did in a very public arena.
Yeah I mean on one hand don’t harrass people, but on the other, some of the stuff she did in a very public arena.
And now she’s gone and fully identified herself to remove any doubt!
Yep. This, right here, is how “oh, it won’t EVER come to that, don’t be silly” gives way to “look, this is just REALITY now.”
I think most discussions about it need to start with the recognition that corporate interests absolutely have, do, and likely will continue to make choices that cause massive, lasting downstream damage in pursuit of short term gains.
Gotta love the tech nerds in this thread telling us that it’s different this time, and we should give AI a chance, because apparently Silicon Valley isn’t a giant sucking pit of Torment Nexuses and manchild billionaires.
Never trust a prick who dresses like a Mumford & Son banjo tech.
Id say it looks like trash and would fire a filmmaker for turning in similar work.
I’m not saying this woman has a case - I don’t know enough about the situation to weigh in either way - but I do think it’s worth having a serious discussion about how much effort needs to be put into making the subjects of “true story” entertainment anonymous. Should Gadd and people like him be able to tell their…
Harvey began receiving messages and calls from people accusing her of being the “real” Martha within days of the show coming out.
“The biggest lie in television history”
What Happens In Vegas star thinks AI could make a great movie
The mechanics of this are bizarre to me too. Regardless of how little effort goes into AI art, and clearly they didn’t even put in a baseline of effort here, it’s certainly more steps than just grabbing a still from a film.
Not a TV show, but since today is the 6th of June, and the only way most of us have seen this movie is on TV, here is the amazing one-shot from The Longest Day:
This is Ed Begley Sr erasure and I won’t stand for it.
19 Angry Plastic Surgery Fails
I wonder how “eagle-eyed” you’d have to be to notice that one of those angry men in the poster is a bit different from the others that actually appear in the movie?
For now, I’m just trying to be happy that this is likely bringing the film attention from a lot of younger people who may have never heard of it, and they get to be introduced to truly one of the greats of all time.
The thing I’m wondering is, did they generate the image automatically using an IMDB-style summary of the film (along with other metadata), or did someone type in a prompt manually? Are we going to see auto-generated AI art for entire streaming libraries? (The very idea makes me want to hurl...)
aVengers
The documentary reminded me how good her solo bit was in “We Are the Word.” For all the star power there, she & Huey Lewis were the MVPs of that song.