Am I the only one that feels like when it comes to AI, it’s accepted in some cases and rejected in others? I am a singer and songwriter, and when anyone mentions any form of AI in music, it’s absolutely shut down and crapped on 90 percent of the time. However, i’ve noticed that when people make AI movies, SPECIFICALLY AI fan movies (For example, many people using AI to make Star Wars storylines come to life) it’s for the most part accepted with open arms, DESPITE the fact that it’s literally using a real person’s face, voice, and PERSON to make these videos. (As a Star Wars fan myself, it’s actually pretty interesting seeing people make videos with Anakin and Luke conversating together and it looking so real lol) Am I the only one that notices this? Or am I perhaps just seeing one side and needing to zoom out? But I do know when someone shares a song made of AI, comment sections crap all over it, yet something like Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine vs Christian Bale’s Batman will be made into a fight scene using AI, people in the comments applaud it and actually debate on who the true winner would be rather speaking about how unfair it is using the literal actors for these videos. Anyone see this like I do? submitted by /u/Workoutwilly
Originally posted by u/Workoutwilly on r/ArtificialInteligence
