Comment on Disney's Sora Disaster Shows AI Will Not Revolutionize Hollywood

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supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz ⁨2⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

They often fuck up in horrifying ways. But they’re usually about what you asked for. Especially if you asked for very little. That’s quite useful where small changes are wildly complex, like ‘make this guy look like another guy.’ The robot won’t do it as good as a team of human professionals, but I don’t have a million dollars to hire a team of human professionals, and I’m betting you don’t either. You can still consider projects that involve making one guy look like another.

I am an artist so I understand when I have the shallow desire to make something into a copy of another thing and my artistic capability fails me, or my lack of resources confines me from reaching my initial vision, that this is the true beginning of my artistic journey and all of that stuff before was just a way of backing myself into wanting something new or changed when I couldn’t get the perfect thing I wanted that was in my head.

I have done lots of community theater so I also understand the foolishness of thinking that the important part of making one thing look like another is aesthetic mimcry and not of capturing the elegant essence of something.

Do you think for all these years everybody watching Shakespeare plays has been getting a suboptimal experience because the two actors that are meant to play characters easily mistaken from each other aren’t actually perfectly convincing?

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Do you care that in Hamnet that two siblings that are supposed to look so alike that they are frequently mistook for one another, even by death itself, don’t actually look that similar? No, they are child actors who did an amazing job, to care about that in the context of the achievement Hamnet is, is to be shallow and miss the point.

My point is that even when AI is good at particular things, often the whole approach is hollow to Why? with AI. This is something artists could have explained easily to techbros if they ever listened, because the Why? is the whole point.

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