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Elon Musk's AI creates the best Sci-fi film yet


So Tilly Norwood recently raised eyebrows about how AI Actors could actually replace human actors, but let's face it Norwood isn't exactly the most threatening piece of invetion out there. However, after seeing this series of Sci-Fi film clips created by Elon Musk's AI, Grok, I have a feeling he could easily create Alita: Battle Angel without a single human actor and we probably wouldn't notice. I mean, look at it, all the motion is samless, as if no AI was involved in the creation, yet I'm sure it wasn't fed the best of scripts. Imagine if a full-length film script was fed to this thing?
 
AI stuff doesn’t look good no matter how seamless it is. I thought AI would be helpful in the storyboard phase of a film to plan out how it would or should look, but that it looks like trash the longer we’re subjected to it.

Is anybody willing to write something halfway decent to just end up feeding it to AI? It seems like a waste.
 
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Yeah the tech is impressive, but it just feels wrong. Every week it’s another “AI can replace X” headline like we’re all supposed to be cheering for it. Movies without humans might be possible eventually, but who even wants that? The more they push AI into everything, the less I care. It just feels like the industry is trying to make us accept something nobody actually asked for.
 
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The industry will have to find a balance at some point because AI could be the key to huge cost cuts. I know it isn't pleasant, but the era of AI is here and a feature-length AI film isn't off the cards at all
There is an animated film that is completely AI generated being released soon. I can’t remember if it’s nearing post production or if it’s completed and making festival runs already. I had the opportunity to review a film where the main character was totally AI generated too. So the feature-length AI era is basically already here.
 
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