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Soon we will just have local AI processors which will just make stuff up between scenes but adhere to a “close enough” guideline where all narratively critical elements are maintained but other things (eg landscapes or trees) will be generated locally. Movies will practically be long cutscenes with photorealistic graphics.


I'm sure models which replace characters in realtime will also become popular. I would imagine some company thinking it would be cool if the main character looked slightly more like whatever main audience it's being shown to and it's done on their playback devices (so, of course, it can be customized or turned off).

I find the idea fun, kinda like using snapchat filters on characters, but in practice I'm sure it'll be used to cut corners and prevent the actual creative vision from being shown which saddens me.


At that point we aren’t even all watching the same movies. Which could be interesting. But very different—I mean, even stuff like talking with your friends about a movie you saw will change drastically. Maybe a service could be centered around sharing your movie prompts so have a shared movie experience to talk to your friends about.


Entertainment is becoming increasingly customizable and personalized. It’ll get to the point, like you said, that we’re not watching the same movie, playing the same game, etc.

It feels like we’re losing something, a shared experience, in favor of an increasingly narcissistic attitude that everything needs to shapeable to individual preferences instead of accepting things as they are.


I dunno. Entertainment is sort of inherently selfish, right? It is an unproductive thing we engage in to make us happy.

I’d be somewhat interested in something like a git that generates movies, that my friends can push to.

Extremely widespread mass media fiction broadcast are sort of an aberration of the last 75 years or so. I mean, you’d have works in ancient times—the Odyssey—that are shared across a culture. But, that was still a story customize by each teller, and those sorts of stories were rare. Canon was mainly a concern of religions.

It’s just for fun, we give it far too much weight nowadays.


The idea that entertainment is selfish because it doesn’t produce anything is offensive to the core.




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