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#312095 16-Mar-2024 16:01
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SXSW is "South by SouthWest", a hip festival

Series created mostly by AI premieres during SXSW 2024

"Bear Wars" is an animated series about AI teddy bears fighting a war in the future.

The producer is as popular as someone in a public pool yelling "hey everybody! check it out! I just crapped in the pool!"



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  #3206995 16-Mar-2024 17:00
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Favorite line: "If Polar Bear wants a war.. we'll give it to him".

Back in the real world the polar bears are definitely losing.




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  #3206999 16-Mar-2024 17:33
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I can't quite find the source, but it has been said that Ai has a problem when everything becomes Ai.

 

Ai at the moment can be trained on original human produced material. 
One of the main things allowing current breakthrough is capability to handle such massive datasets,
techniques to process it, as well as ranking of that data.

 

Once Ai gets a large share of the market.
Ai will run the risk of consuming ever more Ai material in its further training.

 

Ai becomes the snake eating itself.
Its said that in experiments this can cause Ai to go somewhat of the rails.

 

It's not really Ai, so much as Ass, Artificial Simulation of Sentience. 


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  #3207032 16-Mar-2024 23:10
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I thought they had already taken over the world since "Rise of the Planet of the Apes!?„ 😁

 

Is this going to be apes versus teddy bears now?





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  #3207040 17-Mar-2024 00:17
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ezbee:

 

Ai becomes the snake eating itself.
Its said that in experiments this can cause Ai to go somewhat of the rails.

 

 

It will create more jobs in the end, human engineers will need to sift through data to make sure AI isn’t being trained on data created by itself. 😆


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  #3207160 17-Mar-2024 14:34
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kingdragonfly: Series created mostly by AI premieres during SXSW 2024.

 

 

And is it better or worse than the dross Hollywood churns out?

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  #3207171 17-Mar-2024 16:34
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Thanks, I hate it.


 
 
 
 

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  #3208162 19-Mar-2024 20:19
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neb:
kingdragonfly: Series created mostly by AI premieres during SXSW 2024.
And is it better or worse than the dross Hollywood churns out?

 

"Still a Better Love Story than Twilight" comes to mind lol





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