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Crazy what you can do with AI now


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4 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

I feel like Skynet is inevitable.

The Terminator is such a damn good film. Way ahead of it's time. I miss great sci-fi movies with practical effects. CGI looks nice for creating fantasy worlds but it's hollow and way overdone now. I've tried to like the Avatar movies but they have no rewatch appeal for me.

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11 minutes ago, frankw said:

The Terminator is such a damn good film. Way ahead of it's time. I miss great sci-fi movies with practical effects. CGI looks nice for creating fantasy worlds but it's hollow and way overdone now. I've tried to like the Avatar movies but they have no rewatch appeal for me.

There's a good doc about the guy/guys that pioneered the CGI for Jurassic Park and Terminator 2, and then of course everyone in Hollywood had to copy and cheapen it. Free on Tubi

https://tubitv.com/movies/100002720/jurassic-punk?start=true&tracking=google-feed&utm_source=google-feed

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8 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

There's a good doc about the guy/guys that pioneered the CGI for Jurassic Park and Terminator 2, and then of course everyone in Hollywood had to copy and cheapen it. Free on Tubi

https://tubitv.com/movies/100002720/jurassic-punk?start=true&tracking=google-feed&utm_source=google-feed

Thanks I'll definitely give that a look. "The movies that made us" on Netflix had an episode about Jurrasic Park that delved into this subject some too. Those guys and all others who created practical effects through the 80's and 90's are true artists and legends. One of the scariest movies I've ever seen is the original "The Thing". Still holds up damn good 40 years later.

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10 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

The refs rigged the game for Manning’s retirement party. I was terrified of that match up the two weeks before because I knew the league wouldn’t let us compete fairly.

Manning basically got benched in the 3rd quarter, he was about to put the game in jeopardy for them.

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22 hours ago, Waldo said:

Big sad. I miss thinking we could win any game on gameday.

The AI stuff is insane and set to get out of control. I have no idea how long it will take but someone will be using made up AI stuff on the site sooner than later in not entertaining ways.

lol I know that it can get to a level where it could read our responses, and come up with an articulate (and fact based) response based on data. You could even program it to take on our style of writing so that it blends in.  It's pretty wild.

That picture is amazing, it did have 6 fingers though. But I'm sure in time they'll correct the flaws.

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14 minutes ago, PantherBoy95 said:

lol I know that it can get to a level where it could read our responses, and come up with an articulate (and fact based) response based on data. You could even program it to take on our style of writing so that it blends in.  It's pretty wild.

That picture is amazing, it did have 6 fingers though. But I'm sure in time they'll correct the flaws.

The finger thing is fine with me. When the perfect it is what is going to be so much worse.

The writen stuff is as imperfect but also crazy. I thought the crap the Panthers bot spews might be that given the quality of it.

 

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4 hours ago, Waldo said:

The finger thing is fine with me. When the perfect it is what is going to be so much worse.

The writen stuff is as imperfect but also crazy. I thought the crap the Panthers bot spews might be that given the quality of it.

 

Trust me I mentioned the 6 fingers, but I'm not one of those people that thinks "haha it has 6 fingers, AI is so dumb".  Right now it's in such early stages that I can't even fathom what it will be in even 5 years.

The written things will be so hard to tell at some point. It'll have enough data, and opinions on Bryce, Reich and Tepper to form a cohesive counter-argument...and have enough wit to throw in a yo mamma joke if it wants lol. 

Don't mean to turn this into a tech talk but yeah it's all crazy.

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18 minutes ago, PantherBoy95 said:

Trust me I mentioned the 6 fingers, but I'm not one of those people that thinks "haha it has 6 fingers, AI is so dumb".  Right now it's in such early stages that I can't even fathom what it will be in even 5 years.

The written things will be so hard to tell at some point. It'll have enough data, and opinions on Bryce, Reich and Tepper to form a cohesive counter-argument...and have enough wit to throw in a yo mamma joke if it wants lol. 

Don't mean to turn this into a tech talk but yeah it's all crazy.

Sorry I was tired typing. I am of the same mind. I just meant that I enjoy the fact it hasn't progressed to the next level because it looks like a giant headache in that stage on so many levels. Like why even argue if it's just a computer programed to do so forever? Both the written and visual stuff is really impressive even given their imperfections. I actually enjoy the spoof stuff from the failures. The stuff 5 years from now? That is way too powerful of a tool for me to trust what can be done with it when you look at what is being done with other powerful tech tools out there. 

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