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gahidus t1_jeaf168 wrote
Reply to comment by Sarcosmonaut in TIL a special law in the UK was created to ensure that the Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital will forever be able to collect royalties from stage performances, audiobooks, book releases, etc. of Peter Pan in the UK. This is the only work with an 'exception' to copyright laws. by [deleted]
They meant trying to get a law passed to extend copy right indefinitely in America as well, obviously for their own properties.
gahidus t1_je45xym wrote
Reply to You ever notice how the brotherhoods who get stuff done...all seem to be the ones who are splinters? by CevicheLemon
The chart looks about right to me.
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Reply to comment by djstraylight in [image] by Royal_Tumbleweed_910
Doesn't change the fact that an axe is a terrible shaving implement.
gahidus t1_j7mud6x wrote
Reply to comment by DontSlurp in Cool trick by amynoacid
Then you'd have to clean your funnel.
gahidus t1_j7lhd6z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Cool trick by amynoacid
And here I thought this was fish sauce or something.
gahidus t1_j7lh9st wrote
Reply to comment by Thor4269 in Cool trick by amynoacid
So that it's resealable.
And pourable.
gahidus t1_j6mb39i wrote
Reply to comment by BovaDesnuts in Shock Poll: Americans Prioritize Women’s Rights in Iran Over Nuclear Deal After Mahsa Amini’s Murder by Creepy_Toe2680
How so? Women's rights are more important than any sort of nuclear deal. The nuclear issue is comparatively irrelevant.
gahidus t1_j2cmmrf wrote
Reply to comment by Supremetacoleader in Aphrodite beats her son Eros with a slipper. 360 BC from Taranto by swell_swell_swell
If you see a Greek deity doing absolutely any kind of bullshit, you ignore it and you hope they don't notice you.
When it comes to dealing with Olympians, the only winning move is not to play.
gahidus t1_j1mpp10 wrote
Reply to comment by GrayBox1313 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
I think things are advancing more quickly than anyone expects. Also, regarding Star Trek, Data was actually built that way very much on purpose. His (older) brother Lore was perfectly capable of understanding those things, but he was evil and yada yada...
Not to go off on a tangent, but I want to live in Star Trek.
Edit. Also, even along the lines of the current AI remixing model, things can get very convincing very quickly. A parrot doesn't necessarily have to understand what it says, If what it says is still compelling to a listener, which is a separate thing.
gahidus t1_j1mm0fz wrote
Reply to comment by GrayBox1313 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Depends on how sophisticated the AI is, but fundamentally, yes.
It probably will be possible, at some point, to have an AI replicate an improvised scene. In fact, you might be able to be watching a movie, pause it, and say something like
"Computer, alter this scene to proceed as though Eddie Murphy (or whatever actor) were improvising his dialogue".
And you'll get something that's indistinguishable from the real thing. Again though, it depends on how sophisticated the AI is and how soon in the future we're talking about. Someday though, probably sooner than you think, you'll be able to have a zoom call with someone, and there will be no way to know if it's an actual person on the other end of the video call or a photorealistic real time image running a basically perfect chatbot. AIs will be able to replicate personality and whatever other characteristics you might want. Won't be tomorrow, but it will be someday, and that someday will probably be sooner than anyone expects.
gahidus t1_j1mip67 wrote
Reply to comment by GrayBox1313 in What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Yes. Execution is the point. You could have an idea for an action movie and technically do it with finger puppets, I guess, but that hardly counts as seeing your vision realized if you want it to look a certain way. That's the whole point. People will be able to imagine something in their mind and then see it realized,
Anyone can technically make a drawing or a book or a movie now. The point is they'll be able to make one that looks good and lives up to what they intend.
gahidus t1_j1lbn0b wrote
Reply to What will cheap available AI-generated images lead to? Video? Media? Entertainment? by Hall_Pitiful
Everyone will be able to have their vision realized, which is at least kind of a good thing. As it is, if you want to have a picture, or a story, or a movie of a specific kind, you have to have the skill, or the money to do it yourself. Either you draw it / write it etc or you pay someone to do so. If you'd like a novel about a space elf detective who meets Mark Twain, or a picture of Abraham Lincoln wrestling Poseidon, you have to either make it yourself or pay someone who can. Cheap, easily available AI generated images will mean that anyone who has an idea for a movie can just see that movie. Anyone who has an idea for a picture they'd like to see, or even a piece of text they would like to read can simply have a computer make it for them and it can be a reality instantly.
Anything you can describe, you can have.
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Reply to comment by 666pool in DIY Solar Eclipse Projector by mucking4on
Using an old cell phone or camera look at an eclipse might be viable? It seems like the kind of thing you wouldn't want to do with a current phone then.
gahidus t1_itri35i wrote
Reply to DIY Solar Eclipse Projector by mucking4on
I've always wondered if a cell phone camera could be used for this, and whether or not it would be destroyed.
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Reply to comment by ttystikk in [image] Don’t burn your opportunities by racemoseMalamute470
Save for retirement?