Hollywood is fuming over a new 'AI actress'

(cnn.com)

20 points | by Bender 18 hours ago ago

19 comments

  • nameless912 14 hours ago ago

    This whole thing reeks of a plant. I never heard a word about this, and I work in the entertainment industry, until this week. I'm going to assume this is manufactured attention trying to legitimize something that doesn't actually exist until proven otherwise.

  • vlucas 16 hours ago ago

    This headline reminds me of a great movie made on this exact subject:

    S1m0ne ("Simone", or "Simulation One") https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0258153

    > A producer's film is endangered when his star walks off, so he decides to digitally create an actress to substitute for the star, becoming an overnight sensation that everyone thinks is a real person.

  • gdulli 17 hours ago ago

    Is there a name for the rhetorical device/fallacy where you portray your opposition as being mad, so as to weaken their argument by making it look emotional in nature?

    Who knows if this is that, but this made me realize that pattern is a part of this era.

  • cheschire 18 hours ago ago

    We're almost at the point where AI can generate a better Star Wars Episode 9 that actually makes sense.

    • GenerWork 18 hours ago ago

      A handful of Star Wars nerds could have written a better Episode 9 than the one that was released, no AI needed.

      • cheschire 17 hours ago ago

        Timothy Zahn has proved what you're saying for years already. Turning that writing into a consumable 2.5 hour feature is the part I'm referring to.

  • joshstrange 15 hours ago ago

    Aside from "AI is going to take my job" what is their complaint? The "quotes" from real actors don't really have any substance:

    - “Wow … no thanks,”

    - “I hope this backfires in every way humanly and well… Non humanly possible.”

    - “F*k off.”

    I guess this just fits under my general "Horse drivers mad that cars exist" categorization. These tools lower the bar of entry (just like they can lower the bar to entry of programming when used correctly) but I don't quite understand why we need to protect jobs from AI.

    Maybe I'm completely out of touch but I look at LLMs and I'm not concerned for job (in tech). Sure, my job will/has changed but it's always changing, I've never understood people who expect to learn a job then never have to learn anything else ever again.

    I'll apologize in advance if this sound callous, it's not meant to be that way. Technology comes for everyone/everything eventually, that's life and it's not like we can just stop the forward march of technology. If we do we will become irrelevant on the global stage.

    • FireBeyond 14 hours ago ago

      Part of it is a cult of celebrity, when you have people who are often feted for being mindblowingly famous/rich/both for "what they can do", used to being worshipped for their "unique talent", not hearing "no", then... that will also affect this.

  • ChrisArchitect 17 hours ago ago
  • stackedinserter 18 hours ago ago

    That's not how AI will take over Hollywood. Most likely, it will be hybrid work, when good but broke actors will sign contracts that allow studios train and use their AI avatars in future movies and promotional materials.

    • gamblor956 17 hours ago ago

      That's unlikely to happen unless the studios offered the actor enough money to retire immediately.

      We know this because the studios have already tried to do this and even Z-list actors expect 6-figure payments for the loss of control of their own image in perpetuity.

      • stackedinserter 6 hours ago ago

        Trust me, there will be plenty of actors who will agree to that for $10K now plus something like 0.05% of box office later for every movie, just because they are broke.

        I guess studios won't even need to do that, they will crank different versions of movies and A/B test them until perfection, with completely artificial characters, for different audiences.

      • rhetocj23 16 hours ago ago

        Yeah but forget about that.

        Why do people watch movies? Theres a whole lot more going on than just someones image.

  • spicyusername 17 hours ago ago

    I mean... we already have fake actors in every movie or TV show that is animated.

    • rhetocj23 16 hours ago ago

      Nonsense. You know full well there are humans behind the production. Even in an animated movie, there is a human voice.