Realistic video generation only became a thing in the last year or so.
How long do you suppose it will be before we can't tell the difference between it and reality anymore? A few years at the most. Then what?
Realistic video generation only became a thing in the last year or so.
How long do you suppose it will be before we can't tell the difference between it and reality anymore? A few years at the most. Then what?
I don't think AI will ever be able to compete with real actors, not in a meaningful way.
Animated films have competed for box office dollars since basically the dawn of cinema. Animated characters have fan followings.
Just wait; the stuff is coming. Ultra-realistic full-length feature films with compelling AI characters that are not consistent from beginning to end, but appear in multiple features.
The public will swallow it up.
Animation is drawn by humans, not AI. That's why it sells, it still has heart and emotion in it.