How one person could create an entire movie by themselves thanks to AI

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But the constant and surprising raft of new applications for AI gives the impression that the future of entertainment is hard to predict. My general opinion on AI-generated "photographs" has been that they're like early CGI in movies: impressive at a glance but only because we haven't learnt the telltale signs to look for yet. Yet every new version of deep-learning models such as Midjourney produces images with more natural-looking people and more believable surroundings, even if (for now) there's still a general Lynchian vibe, and regularly horrifying mistakes in the fingers and teeth, or objects that float or collide with each other in the wrong ways. The new version of the OpenAI's language model has only been out for a week, and already one user has discovered that it can read and interpret the source code of a video game, and repackage it as a sort of choose-your-own-adventure novel. Who's to say it won't soon be able to create its own games from scratch based on requests? Voice models of the most prominent US celebrities are so easily accessible that creators only need to provide a written script to have audio content of them saying anything.

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