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migf | 1 year ago

What problem are we trying to solve with this technology?

discuss

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pndy|1 year ago

This feels like a perfect marketing tool: have a bunch of "people" discussing over a "topic" that is "important", "hot" and who doesn't have to be paid for their time and vocal cords. Surely if this will kick in it'll be used for promoting products etc. and there's a big chance it'll be used for pushing agendas as well. I won't be surprising that if this tech will settle in around, we'll have articles and comments about the usefulness, value or perhaps even some sort of morality of consuming such "discussions"

Perhaps in 3-5 years a fully generated influencers by voice and "body" become a thing.

gosub100|1 year ago

Ability to have a better screen reader. I didn't listen to it but it sounds like it will "digest" a larger volume of text and present it in a unique format of two people talking to each other about it. Although another comment here pointed out that time-wasting is essentially programmed into it, which is kind of disturbing.

justinclift|1 year ago

Lack of $ in the bank accounts for the developers and investors seems to be about it.

hallway_monitor|1 year ago

I’m looking forward to being able to craft a movie by directing ML tools to create dialog, characters and everything else. It will be a powerful storytelling tool.

danwills|1 year ago

I work in VFX and am also looking forward to AI-whole movies! I remember realising that full audio with video was coming, soon after the current AI-boom started.. and wondering whether 'traditional' digital VFX will still be a thing for long.. I think it will for a while, even with AI in the mix. VFX companies can have ML departments as well (like we do where I work!)

amelius|1 year ago

State actors subverting democracy.

blibble|1 year ago

not enough spam / spam not cheap enough

bongodongobob|1 year ago

What problem did going to the moon solve?