• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    Then human interest will move on. Maybe to video games, or social VR spaces… I dunno, but it’s the same principle of, say, photography zapping the attention of photorealistic painting, and other things draining attention from photography, or TV zapping novels. See azer’s comment above, worded much better than I can.

    On the flip side, I think the more likely scenario is these models will always run off the rails super easy, and need humans to guide them…

    Think how neat that is. What if an individual writer (and an artist helper?) could make a TV show without a mega corporate budget and production studio, maybe even on their own computer for free? What if fans could make and share TV? Think of what that’s already doing to the video game space, and we are not that far from that with current tooling like Wan 2.2.