Disney Mocked for Ludicrously Fake CGI "Actors" in Crowd Scene
Disney Mocked for Ludicrously Fake CGI "Actors" in Crowd Scene
Disney has come under fire after a video resurfaced showing horribly CGI-generated background actors in the movie "Prom Pact."
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That's not even AI is it? It's like a 90s Windows movie maker CG model
67 1 ReplyI really don’t understand why everyone uses AI as a term to describe anything generated by a computer.
90 2 ReplyThe same way they convinced everyone that they should say "cloud" instead of 'on our servers."
They stopped saying "algorithm" and started saying "AI"
Once it's used as a marketing term, the technical term loses all meaning in conversational language.
26 0 ReplyIf it's in your server it's not in "the cloud", the cloud is code for "someone else's server."
5 1 Replythat's what they said
5 0 ReplyI was thinking more from the marketing perspective " We keep your data on our servers!" verses "We keep your data in the cloud!" since the point was that the marketers of these things in particular are fucking up the terminology.
If you are already in possession of a server then you're probably aware it's not a cloud.
5 0 Reply"cloud" really means "several servers in parallel for redundancy" at which point it is kinda useful
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Thanks to all the clickbait headlines, a lot of people suddenly think everything is AI.
16 0 ReplyJust like every aircraft with 4 rotors is a drone.
3 0 Reply
You’re wrong. Everything in a headline about a technology story is automatically AI.
9 0 Reply