The jury is out on whether artificial intelligence (AI) could make people extinct, and while some academics reckon it at least should not kill off art or
But could ChatGPT and similar tools go beyond the kind of work done with the late Lennon's voice? Could they emulate McCarthy’s story-telling, his seamless and singular weaving of exhilarating lyricism and sublime menace? It seems unlikely, going by recent accounts of what the bots churn out when asked to come up with fiction.There was obvious lifting from real books, a concern previously raised by analysts reviewing how the bots come up with scientific or medical output. Meanwhile, reviewers listed “weak endings”, a “lack of a distinctive voice” and “inconsistencies” as among the defects of the AI-generated 'literature'. It sounds like a long way off one of the late McCarthy’s more celebrated passages - the ‘coin toss’ scene in "No Country For Old Men", the watch-through-your-fingers cinema version of which has been doing the rounds on the internet since the 89-year-old’s death. In words that could be used regarding some chatbot output, A
Young people are increasingly at ease consuming culture via digital avatars or made with artificial intelligence. Should the same moral guidelines and laws apply to those works?
/PRNewswire/ SIGGRAPH 2022 highlights the many voices that have facilitated the evolution of computer graphics and interactive techniques. The Frontiers and.