Started by Immortan Jonesy, Oct 17, 2018, 09:29:50 PM
QuoteLast year, actors spent 118 days on strike against the film and TV studios in 2023, with AI as a major component. It was the last thing agreed upon before the strike was lifted.One summer later, actors are on strike again — this time against major video game studios like Disney, Warner Bros., Take Two, and Activision — and it's all about AI. Video game actors hit the picket lines August 1.
Quote from: NatureCould science be fully automated? A team of machine-learning researchers has now tried.'AI Scientist', created by a team at Tokyo company Sakana AI and at academic labs in Canada and the United Kingdom, performs the full cycle of research from reading the existing literature on a problem and formulating hypothesis for new developments to trying out solutions and writing a paper. AI Scientist even does some of the job of peer reviewers and evaluates its own results.
Quote from: Tull StoriesColour-blind artist Neil Harbisson is the world's first formally-recognised cyborg. He has an antenna implanted in his head that allows him to 'hear' colour. Now Neil is on a mission to convince the world to follow him and adopt his credo: Design Yourself.Carey Born's engaging documentary follows visual Neil and collaborator Moon Ribas as they confront their detractors head-on, communicating their controversial ideas about the technological future of humankind.
Quote from: BBCFilmmaker James Cameron has joined the board of directors of artificial intelligence (AI) firm StabilityAI, 40 years after making a film about its risks.In 1984's The Terminator, which Cameron wrote and directed, a rogue AI called Skynet threatens the existence of mankind.But the creator of the fictional AI has not been hired to help avoid such tech being developed in real life.Instead, his role will centre around how the technology can be used in special effects, also known as computer-generated images (CGI).
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Oct 12, 2024, 03:13:12 PMQuote from: BBCFilmmaker James Cameron has joined the board of directors of artificial intelligence (AI) firm StabilityAI, 40 years after making a film about its risks.In 1984's The Terminator, which Cameron wrote and directed, a rogue AI called Skynet threatens the existence of mankind.But the creator of the fictional AI has not been hired to help avoid such tech being developed in real life.Instead, his role will centre around how the technology can be used in special effects, also known as computer-generated images (CGI).▶️ BBC Newshttps://x.com/WallStreetSilv/status/1842961290811318581