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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (12456)1/28/2025 4:51:27 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 12465
 
Well, yeah, but ...

... is DeepSeek Y2K compliant?

Sure is a pretty day.

TED



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (12456)5/30/2025 12:06:27 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
...So imagine having the ability to create your own digital Matrix where you have no clue what stories and pictures are real or artificial... and even if real, the correct context for their explanation. At scale, we are talking full-on mind control. Worse, those who disagree can easily be found and "re-habilitated".
Yeesh. I wonder what I had for breakfast that day! Anyhow, that reality is here... now.


One of the great things about cartoons is that you can make the characters be anything and do anything, simply because they are completely manifestations of our imagination. With AI, the main characters now look almost indistinguishable in appearance from real people. Only when they do something "off" to we start to get a bit suspicious. For example:



I'm pretty sure that as I write this, someone is forming an AI production company that can turn screenplays into actual movies in just a few weeks instead of a few years... for tiny fraction of the cost of just one popular actor's salary. AI studios will create their own immortal movie stars who never age, do whatever is asked of them, and never complain nor ask for money.


Here's an example of an AI movie:



- Jeff