[-] Grimy@lemmy.world -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Ahhhhh, I get it, sorry I misunderstood. It's very rare I get comments actually agreeing with me on the subject.

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world 59 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I've never seen a billionaire get defended like Gaben.

He literally owns a billion dollars worth of yatchs yet I've seen his simp squad compare him to Jesus, lmao.

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world -5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

"Daddy Gaben can do the bad thing because he was first to do it, heehee"

The fact is we need new regulations and laws but the government will never act if bootlickers like you are the majority.

Stop defending billionaires that are actively robbing you.

[-] Grimy@lemmy.world -4 points 1 day ago

Would you ever say the same thing if I was being critical of Bezos or Musk.

The fact is Steam is the only company that benefits from an army of simps ready to defend Gaben at the slightest hint of negativity.

This article is literally a puff piece.

Are you sure I'm the one part of the hive mind, with my 36 downvotes? Your comment is very ironic.

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Not an item but I gave my players a talking pig with a Scottish accent. He was also a huge dick. I had stuff planned for it but they killed and ate it.

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On Friday, TriStar Pictures released Here, a $50 million Robert Zemeckis-directed film that used real time generative AI face transformation techniques to portray actors Tom Hanks and Robin Wright across a 60-year span, marking one of Hollywood's first full-length features built around AI-powered visual effects.

Metaphysic developed the facial modification system by training custom machine-learning models on frames of Hanks' and Wright's previous films. This included a large dataset of facial movements, skin textures, and appearances under varied lighting conditions and camera angles. The resulting models can generate instant face transformations without the months of manual post-production work traditional CGI requires.

You couldn't have made this movie three years ago," Zemeckis told The New York Times in a detailed feature about the film. Traditional visual effects for this level of face modification would reportedly require hundreds of artists and a substantially larger budget closer to standard Marvel movie costs

Meanwhile, as we saw with the SAG-AFTRA union strike last year, Hollywood studios and unions continue to hotly debate AI's role in filmmaking. While the Screen Actors Guild and Writers Guild secured some AI limitations in recent contracts, many industry veterans see the technology as inevitable. "Everyone's nervous," Susan Sprung, CEO of the Producers Guild of America, told The New York Times. "And yet no one's quite sure what to be nervous about."

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The first story in this collection is my favorite and the one I wanted to share. It's sci-fi and the book is offered for free from their website which is honestly quite cool. You can also find a link to a free audio version of each of the stories, as well as the paid Kindle version or paperback.

https://machineofdeath.net/ebook

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Tell us where you are going so I can live vicariously through you while I stare at the snow.

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Beautiful piece imo. There's a higher res version on their site.

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