Hardx.23.01.28.savannah.bond.wetter.weather.xxx... -
Savannah looked at Bond. He shrugged. “We can slow a mechanism,” he said. “We can push the dominoes back. But storms are arguments between systems—natural and engineered both. You can silence one voice, but the chorus learns.”
: AI-generated influencers and virtual actors are becoming mainstream. These "synthetic celebrities" offer studios flexible, affordable talent, though they continue to spark debates regarding IP rights and human creativity. HardX.23.01.28.Savannah.Bond.Wetter.Weather.XXX...
Furthermore, generative AI (text-to-video models like Sora) is poised to disrupt production. Soon, a single person with a powerful PC may be able to generate a full-length animated film. While this threatens traditional labor (writers, actors, VFX artists), it also promises an explosion of creativity. In the future, entertainment content may become fully personalized—the AI will edit the movie in real-time based on your facial expressions and heart rate. Savannah looked at Bond
While this promises unmatched engagement, it poses existential questions about the nature of art. If a machine generates a joke or a tear-jerking moment, does it carry the same emotional weight as one written by a human who has suffered loss? “We can push the dominoes back
Bond smiled—a short adjustment of his mouth that suggested he’d heard all the euphemisms before. “Brands die easy,” he said. “People don’t.”
Looking forward, the future of entertainment content is being shaped by and immersive technologies. AI is already being used to personalize recommendations, but it is also beginning to generate scripts, music, and visual art.