Thread 211753325 - /tv/ [Archived: 1205 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:42:10 PM No.211753325
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How many years until AI overtakes all entertainment production?
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:44:41 PM No.211753459
Depends on whether or not the entertainment industry can get some legal precedent to block it before they die completely
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:48:16 PM No.211753629
>>211753459
I don't think the new generations have any kind of loyalty towards hollywood or the concept of a movie star.
They only care about influencers, who are more than happy to monetize their likeness or just have it be free use.
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:50:44 PM No.211753739
Assuming it is following something like moores law, so using that at a rate of quality how it has grown in only like a year. I think about 4-6 years and we will be able to make full blown 3 hour movies nearly indistinguishable by real people, or animation, just by entering screenplays and scripts.
What it will need though is some tweaking.
One thing that people may not have understood yet is that copywrited shit, well a law could be made as a precedent that the product of AI, if found to have been used to make the product using others likness, content or copywrited material. Well legal shit could happen.
Though when it gets to a point that AI is learning from AI itself, that is when these vague references it originally learned from will be unable to be found.

It does still have issues though that will need to be manually tweaked. Major issues from shit I have seen people posting is hands and eye movement, especially when the character is moving. Its getting better but it seams to be an especially difficult thing the AI cannot adequately emulate so those things will take a long time for it to learn how to do perfectly, before a real movie can be made of it.
Safe to say though that B movies and lots of shit in low budget vidya within this decade will be using AI a lot.
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:59:23 PM No.211754100
>>211753739

It's easy to circumvent in creative ways and it will get only more difficult to implement.
>download local LORAs with characters/assets
>either generate the entire thing locally or use local assets in off-site processing services so technically the company you're using is not doing anything that breaks copyright law (creative legalize fixes this)
>chinese/asian websites and companies offer services that are difficult to legally shut down etc..

Also most of the consistency/movement stuff will be fixed once they fully integrate wireframe/3d models under the 2d overlay, so the structure and movements will follow proper rigging logic, instead of feeling too floaty and imprecise.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:02:55 AM No.211754259
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>>211753325 (OP)
right now
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Anonymouse
6/21/2025, 12:05:23 AM No.211754371
>>211754259
That Carrie Fisher bit is historically accurate btw
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:41:46 AM No.211755885
>>211754259
>the sarlacc
fucking hell
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 1:30:15 AM No.211758381
>>211753325 (OP)
These OPs are always the same, just some variation of that question
It's just one guy making these isn't it?
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 1:39:23 AM No.211758849
No one likes anything AI generated
Whenever some new advanced toy comes out people start hyping up AI again for a few weeks and then we go back to indifference or actively disliking it
>but but but IMPROVEMENT
yeah that's the thing, it's technically improved immensely but if anything people have just gotten more fed up with it