JA Westenberg
@joanwestenberg.eth
No, the vast majority of people are never going to replace watching movies/TV shows with prompt generated personalised media. Thatโs a bizarre fever dream from people who know very little about either AI or human behaviour People want shared social experiences.
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_slow_crypto ๐ โณ๐ช
@slowcrypto
Unless that shared social experience is "what did you get?" (Yes, the exception. But it's a fun one that's been considered in the office even by folks who aren't super up on AI etc.)
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AJ
@awedjob
What if a personalized, shared social experience? Something AI generated for me and my 3 close friends would be appealing by incorporating our common interests. I donโt watch broadcast TV any more. I have an affinity for astrophysics and the JWST. A narrowcast with that as subject matter may be a sweet spot.
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
I agree, and think that generative AI content will work better in video games. Especially RPGs where you need to talk to other characters to discover information. A good example showing early signs of what's possible, @noahfradin built https://www.whodunnit.ai
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kbc
@kbc
What if you could do these prompts with others? A group of friends generating their media together?
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maurelian
@maurelian.eth
Itโs gonna be both
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@m-j-r.eth
I'll push back on this. what movie/TV show doesn't have fan theories/fiction? imho there's something in production with a high-cost barrier that's going to get lowered; how is that typically a group activity, & what interface would be needed to make it massively multiplayer? doesn't need to be AI for AI to compel it.
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Augustine Cost
@guscost
Also, the AI is going to suck at music for a long time.
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