[deleted] t1_j6oaahq wrote
[deleted]
Spuzaw t1_j6oep0c wrote
No, we will not get more from Philip Seymour Hoffman because it will NOT be Philip Seymour Hoffman. That's a very shallow way of looking at an actor's performance and them as a human being.
An AI is not the person and pretending it is is incredibly disrespectful, imo.
[deleted] t1_j6of2gv wrote
[deleted]
I_BUY_UNWANTED_GRAVY t1_j6oqwcg wrote
>Human performers can't compete with AI in the long run, every millisecond microexpression will be calculable.
You're so wrong. And you're also treating actors like they're also machines.
[deleted] t1_j6p0qb9 wrote
[deleted]
MeCritic t1_j6oysip wrote
And more movies with Robin Williams.
Fifty years from now there will be a really solid AI software, to which you write ,,Make a movie directed by Quentin Tarantino, with script from Aaron Sorkin, music by John Williams, happening in Wild West 1868, about four hours long, with cast of actors such as Clint Eastwood (30s), John Wayne (50s), Gregory Peck (40s), Katharine Hepburn (30s), Scarlett Johansson (30s), Humphrey Bogart (50s), Leonardo DiCaprio (40s), Harrison Ford (30s)... set in the whole America, with a short part happening in Mexico."
I see it.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments