AI TV Performers to Replace Human Performers

I came across an interesting story the other day. A company in Japan made a TV commercial for their product using an AI performer. The story is a little light on details. What, for instance is an AI performer? The ad features a CGI woman. The story tells us that her face was generated by an AI program that designed it after scanning "a large number of faces". We are, however, left wondering if her animation, her "acting", was produced entirely by AI or if it was manually animated by humans. The story uses the word "AI performer" so this would suggest the AI animated the character itself, but nothing is explicitly stated.

Regardless, it's an interesting gimmick and it introduces some questions.

But first, watch the ad:

You can easily understand the commercial message: drink this green tea and you will become younger and healthier.

Here is the story in English. It doesn't give many details, as I said before. The Japanese version of the story doesn't give any more.

The label design of the green tea bottle was also designed by AI. Although it does mention that human designers finalized the design.

Not a great design, but not any worse than what human designers usually dream up. Looks fine to me.

Then again, I'm not an actor or designer so I can't really judge the AI performer or the bottle label design. I suppose actors and designers may be much more critical than I am.

In my opinion, though, that doesn't matter. Much more interesting than this single commercial is what this commercial tells us.

AI will get better, as we've talked about on Hive many times, and eventually AI will be more creative/smarter/more capable than humans. That's inevitable as long as the technology keeps improving, and technology will keep improving unless some natural disaster or war stops it. The only question is how soon before we reach this point? It'll probably be much sooner than any of us think, because technological progress is speeding up as we move further up the exponential growth curve. Soon it will go vertical and we will make as much progress in a single day as we have in all of human history; then double that for the next day, and double it the next, and so on: the singularity, in other words, to give this point a name. You may think that's hyperbole. How could all of human technological progress be condenced into a day? But it's not! As this fantastic article details, technology has been ever speeding up. It is not hyperbole at all to say we are already high on an exponential growth curve, and the singularity will be here within our lifetime.

(I fully recommend you go read that article. It is really fantastic.)

I think this commercial is interesting because it represents to me that this will happen whether we want it or not. Many on Hive and elsewhere have written much about how we need to avoid AI anything, how it could lead to a future where all that makes us humans is lost and we become both lazy and stupid, allowing AI to do everything for us until we are like children and can no longer survive by ourselves. They did a Star Trek episode about that in the 1960s. Pretty good one.

Despite the caution from some of us, however, others are already embracing AI and are speeding towards this future as fast as they can, and it is this group that will push forward all of this technology, no matter how hard the other group drags their feet. This AI TV commercial may be the first, but it will soon be joined by others until it becomes more often than not to see AI performers.

And eventually, no more human performers. Another job will be lost to AI. Unlike robots of the past that mainly replaced blue collar jobs, AI will replace all jobs. Just as the automobile put horses out of a job, AI will put humans out of a job.

Capitalism won't be able to survive this. I mean, capitalism is already facing some challenges lately, but when there are no more jobs for humans, what then? I wonder what comes next.

What do you think?



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Wow ! Thanks fir sharing these content with us

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I was chatting with a friend at work about AI a few months back - we're both teachers and were speculating about AI and how it can be potentially misused by students without proper teaching on how to use it in an ethical manner.

We had watched a different ad that had been generated by AI, except this one was a showcase of how bad AI was at the time - nothing like what you've posted here. We came to the conclusion that it's very likely that in the future AI will dominate a lot of areas and that feature films could very easily be made using AI. However, we also came to the conclusion that there are likely to be people who don't appreciate AI at all, and that rather than people boasting that their product was made using only AI, we will be boasting that our product was made only using humans.

I'm certainly AI curious, but I've never really been able to get any of it to work well for me. I've tried a couple of image generators, but none of the images generated by my prompts look anything like the examples on the sites. Also had similar experiences with ChatGPT - always get really generic text back, and either have to edit it heavily to make it sound better, or decide that I'd rather write it myself.

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We have some very interesting times ahead of us. There are going to be a lot of changes for sure, some if it are going to be great while others not so much. One thing I will enjoy is not having to listen to pretentious rich actors who push their fucking ideologies onto people. We are still a few years away from that but lots of these buffoons are not intelligent they are just actors.

I know that skilled labor is going to continue to be a crucial thing for the future. Knowledge work is being interrupted by AI but I think that will even out as well.

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