>imagine you are sitting there with just your laptop in your bedroom
>technology gets so advanced that you can make movies from your bedroom by just typing prompts from your laptop with everything including your customized actors built from your mind like having the Mandalorian set and studio in your own home
>takes about as much effort as somebody who writing a book and self-publishing it on Amazon, but with software that formats your text into a movie similar to having an editing bay and master footage already filmed
Would you create movies with just your PC, Cinemaphile?
Would you try to sell them on streaming platforms to make a living?
If you can make money creating movies without leaving your house similar as authors can self-publish books on Kindle Direct or whatever, why not do it?
THE AI IS RISING.
I can already do that. It’s called; my imagination.
>I can already do that. It’s called; my imagination.
ok now show me one of your movies by uploading it to mega or something
oh wait you can't
>Just a 5 second loop of imagin-anon blowing a bunch of dudes
your imagination fricking sucks homosexual and frick you too for making me see it.
This is unironically what this tech will bring us first and foremost. Porn is always the deciding factor in what form of mass media gets adopted. Humans are just degenerate scumbags.
You can't sell that shit.
>the white ubermensch mind
>the degenerated hebrew mind
What if you're an npc LVL 5?
You'll need to put more categories on the left to find my apple. Can't imagine having the brain of someone who can only see apples to the right of 1
>mhiy iiMajanitoNe
Tell us your gay without telling us your gay.
>Would you try to sell them on streaming platforms to make a living?
No. There will be thousands if not millions of people doing the exact same thing.
>Would you create movies with just your PC, Cinemaphile?
No. Entirely lacking of soul.
>If you can make money creating movies without leaving your house similar as authors can self-publish books on Kindle Direct or whatever, why not do it?
Because who the frick would want your movie if they can just see the plot and recreate it themselves in their own program? Or better yet, make a movie that they would want to see for their specific taste?
>No. There will be thousands if not millions of people doing the exact same thing.
That's like saying millions of people write books. They don't.
>Because who the frick would want your movie if they can just see the plot and recreate it themselves in their own program? Or better yet, make a movie that they would want to see for their specific taste?
because most people would not be able to do that due to lack of imagination and skill.
>That's like saying millions of people write books. They don't
Because writing books takes a lot of time and work, unlike generating a movie from a prompt
They'd take down the Internet before they gave you that power
>imagine if the entertainment media is 100x more soulless and hacky than it already is
I would bet that most AI created movies would be better than today's movies.
Well yes because you wouldn't have stronk sassy femoid Black folk everywhere so it's really no contest.
Will be built into the program
I had better
no
I alright write stories for myself before bed everyday. Daydreaming to help me sleep.
Ai Is not being creative, nor did the user create any of the art.
Someone is going to have to catch up to NVIDIA and press them on memory before we can meaningfully advance on the home AI movie dream, otherwise they're gonna keep being cheap with that 24GB limit on consumer cards.
>Ai Is not being creative
Almost all the way down the filmmaking chain someone is describing what they want (prompting) to someone capable of making it happen (AI). Using a computer that can pull from billions of parameters isn't drastically different.
>isn't drastically different.
except someone there knows what he's doing and why, unlike AI
We already know that's what AI evangelicals believe will be the case, that's why they're so desperate to believe.
>bro I can sell my shitty low effort prompts and become a millionaire
>it's not being a israelite if I'm the one doing it
For all their supposed benevolent intents of democratizing artforms, in the end they just want to weasel their way into making an easy profit from low effort garbage.
>AI evangelicals
No
>AI evangelicals
Are you just combining 2 things you dont like into one term?
English is hard, yeah?
Yes
ai will be only good for making porn, Like Tay Tay being fricked by Muppets
>Would you create movies with just your PC, Cinemaphile?
Absofrickilutely, as long as it means that artshits starve to death.
>no, i don't want to be successful myself
>i just want the successful to be brought down to my level
welcome to the communist party, comrade
How could you make money off it if anyone can do it ? Plus you can’t copyright Ai art
>that one anon that thinks writing prompts into an Ai art generator makes him an artist
Kinda sad , not going to lie
Why the frick would I want to be a worthless paradite?
nobody thinks that
Yes they do sadly enough
there is a kind of modern narcissistic bugman that desires the benefits of being creative (making money, being praised, giving interviews...) while having zero interest in actual creative work. if you find it incredibly easy to imagine yourself giving interviews about your bestselling fantasy saga but struggle to ever write even the first paragraph, you are one of those bugmen. real creatives are the exact opposite, work just happens painlessly because you derive joy from the creative act, and it's the aftermath where you have to sell it, promote it etc that's awkward and annoying.
the bugman is who "ai" is going to trap, because it promises to let you skip the work (ie the part actually valuable to people with souls) and skip straight to "success" (what bugmen crave). of course it's not going to work, your ai crap will just get lost in a river of other ai crap and you will have neither the joy of work nor the success. the comparison to kindle self-pub is apt because 99% of what gets uploaded there finds no audience and makes no money, because it's completely unreadable garbage made precisely by narcissistic bugmen that spend more time fantasizing about future success than learning how to write.
Let's say you do this and make something that starts to get popular, then Disney or some more popular content creator reverse engineers what prompts you gave the AI, changes the hair color of one character and releases it as their own?
>change the hair color of one character
They don't even need to do that becuase you can't copyright AI shit lol
Well obviously I just threw that in. But I wonder what these AI lovers do actually think. Will there be a world where they try and say "but Terminator 2 mixed with Robinhood Men in Tights starring Henry Cavill, Alexandria Dodadrio and and James Dean was my idea, no one else can do it!"
Of theyll be pissed that everyone who wants to watch their thing just does the same thing. When regular movies and tv is as pirated as it is, I can't imagine anyone anywhere ever paying to watch someone else's AI generated content.
You forgot "in an 80s dark fantasy setting"
Ok except think about the economics of this
If(and it is if, not when) the technology can ever make a watchable 2 hour movie, it will be prohibitively expensive to do due to the computational cost
So you either need to be connected enough to get deals with Netflix or else it's just a very expensive hobby. The idea of just any one of us making films in our bedrooms is silly
Theo only way it will be watchable is because audience standards fell harder that they aready are.
AI could unironically make better Scooby episodes on the fly with dead voice actors than current Warner shit.
User created AI movies will be like indie games on Steam, a few will breakout in the mainstream, the rest will be a landfill of dogshit, and most of the public will keep getting their movies from Hollywood
In time, there will rise a class of people who craft pre-made characters, music and settings for sale. You buy these starter packs and plug it into your AI-Movie Generator, tweak it to your liking and get a movie tailored to your tastes.
And what's to stop someone pirating it, copying it with tiny variations and releasing it all for free?
>worring about copyrights in the age of AI
Hehehehehe
Well that's kinda my point. He's talking about people selling pre-made characters and settings, but who would ever buy them when everything is so easy to replicate and copyright doesn't exist?
What will the A.I do in the future?
AI doesn't excite me much. Maybe you need to be a zoomer to get it. I generated some images when the Bing thingy came out and then quickly lost interest again.
same. this is the reaction of 99% of people, and the remaining 1% keep doing it not because they care about what's being generated but because they are addiction-prone tards that get dopamine out of pressing the button over and over again, like a slot machine. prompting is fundamentally not a rewarding experience beyond that dopamine hit.
wow she's really cute