Who would have thought that robots would threaten creatives' livelihoods before menial labor? Actually, I guess automobile manufacturers have used robots in assembly lines for decades now. And fast food order kiosks are becoming more commonplace.
But I think we all agreed that art and that whole area of work would be the safest from automation. Honestly I thought language translation ai would be the first big breakthrough. Hard to believe that Google translate still isn't that great.
More directly on topic, personally, I do think it's cool that this technology can bring dead artists back to life, but maybe wait more than a week after their passing next time. It's in bad taste. Like using a cg model of a dead actor, you have to let some time pass before you do it.
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Who would have thought that robots would threaten creatives' livelihoods before menial labor? Actually, I guess automobile manufacturers have used robots in assembly lines for decades now. And fast food order kiosks are becoming more commonplace.
But I think we all agreed that art and that whole area of work would be the safest from automation. Honestly I thought language translation ai would be the first big breakthrough. Hard to believe that Google translate still isn't that great.
More directly on topic, personally, I do think it's cool that this technology can bring dead artists back to life, but maybe wait more than a week after their passing next time. It's in bad taste. Like using a cg model of a dead actor, you have to let some time pass before you do it.