The reveal came as SAG-AFTRA actors confirmed they were going on strike.

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    I’m almost certain there was a movie like this. A guy create a AI celebrity and he fall in love with her. I believe he “kills” her in the end.

    I don’t remember if the public end up knowing if she was fake or not.

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    I wonder what the future is gonna hold for famous people. There’s gonna come a time when a rando dev can just press a button and a beautiful, funny, and any other-positive-quality-you-could-want person will be generated. This person will never commit a sex crime, will never say a racist remark, never do anything controversial. I imagine once that happens that’s just kinda it for famous people who represent a brand.

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      But it’s not that easy. If this rando dev’s creation never catches the public’s attention how can they love it, hate it, forgive it and love it again. So this positive-quality-creature can’t be a star.

      And how about acting? You don’t think that acting is an art. That actors actually create a character, that’s either boring for the audience or catching it’s empathy. If there’s no actor creating this character, than the rando dev has to create them.

      And to make a movie they have to create a lot of different characters and some will turn out to be better in creating characters than others. So they will be famous for doing it great. The public will admire them and they will have their moments on the red carpet and get the chance to make a racist remark or slap someone in the face.

      You know, Mark Twain was such a rando dev. And he got a lot of fame. And now the fame will be coming back to the authors…

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        You know I was once convinced Hatsune Miku was the primitive start of a huge shift in the entertainment industry.

        No one believed me when I said AI would one day be seriously considered against flesh and blood entertainers.

        Well whose laughing now, huh?!

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      That assumes perfection. An AI is going to make mistakes. Maybe not the same mistakes a human will, but they will still make mistakes.

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        It doesn’t have to be perfect, just good enough to convince some corporate juggernaut to inflict it upon us.