Actually I’m not sold on that logic. You could say that about anything at that point. The food that you order, the school you attend, your shoes.
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Entertainment might be pointless to some. I dream of having an on-demand Netflix that will generate whatever type of content I can imagine on demand, or better yet already know my preferences and all I have to do is tell it my mood and it will start playing something I would like.
Other than the obvious malicious uses of this technology, it could be great for multimedia, great for creative control for cast, great for virtual meetings to always look “your best” (as determined by each individual, e.g. clean-cut pristine, and/or preferred gender, and/or favorite anime, etc.). There are also use cases to hear letters spoken by a lost loved one, or replace the Three Stooges with politicians. Tons of “safe” use cases that I am looking forward to.
According to Le Chat,
The author you're thinking of is Neal Stephenson, and the book is "Snow Crash" published in 1992. In the book, he coined the term "ractors" for actors who perform in front of motion-capture cameras to create lifelike animations. He also predicted the use of CGI and AI in filmmaking to create movies with long-dead actors.
I haven’t read it and the Wikipedia article doesn’t seem to mention virtual actors, so it could be wrong. At least it didn’t hallucinate a fake book.
What about lactose-free cow’s milk?
My guess is she held it up for the picture not just got it from the machine.
Solution is simple. Sell their fucking games on Steam.
They are doing a great job of pissing off their fans. Bold move, Cotton.
I think this means Ents will become a thing now.
Ignorance and intelligence are different things. I think willful ignorance would denote lack of intelligence, however.