Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards
Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards
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TIGA84

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5,531 posts

254 months

Yesterday (13:56)
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Anyone watched this yet?

Martin Clunes is brilliant.

No idea how Edwards is not inside if its even half true.

PinkTornado

1,909 posts

85 months

Yesterday (13:58)
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Didn't think much of it to be honest- the family were like watching a soap opera and Clunes' accent was all over the place.

CMTMB

993 posts

18 months

Yesterday (14:04)
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Martin Clunes is certainly good in it. It did make me wonder though - we're surely at the stage where AI could be used to replicate people with perfect accuracy. Would that cause legal issues that using an actor to play a part wouldn't?

dundarach

5,998 posts

251 months

Yesterday (14:21)
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CMTMB said:
Martin Clunes is certainly good in it. It did make me wonder though - we're surely at the stage where AI could be used to replicate people with perfect accuracy. Would that cause legal issues that using an actor to play a part wouldn't?
I think it's more the case that many people (myself included) think AI is st and are already fed up with it, not that I'll be watching this, I've no interest in AI by choice!

Several youtubers are now insisting on stty AI to highlight historical videos and it just turns me off!

Smollet

15,357 posts

213 months

Yesterday (14:27)
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dundarach said:
Several youtubers are now insisting on stty AI to highlight historical videos and it just turns me off!
I’m sick of them too. Why can’t they have real people who know how to pronounciate

WPA

13,741 posts

137 months

Yesterday (15:04)
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PinkTornado said:
Didn't think much of it to be honest- the family were like watching a soap opera and Clunes' accent was all over the place.
Agreed

Randy Winkman

20,919 posts

212 months

Yesterday (15:42)
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dundarach said:
CMTMB said:
Martin Clunes is certainly good in it. It did make me wonder though - we're surely at the stage where AI could be used to replicate people with perfect accuracy. Would that cause legal issues that using an actor to play a part wouldn't?
I think it's more the case that many people (myself included) think AI is st and are already fed up with it, not that I'll be watching this, I've no interest in AI by choice!

Several youtubers are now insisting on stty AI to highlight historical videos and it just turns me off!
I'm with you. I'd rather see and hear a real person even if it's less accurate. It's way more believable.

Lucas Ayde

4,093 posts

191 months

dundarach said:
I think it's more the case that many people (myself included) think AI is st and are already fed up with it, not that I'll be watching this, I've no interest in AI by choice!

Several youtubers are now insisting on stty AI to highlight historical videos and it just turns me off!
The problem is that they all seem to be using the same few AI 'voices' and they usually don't bother to check for mispronunciations showing a degree of laziness/lack of care. It also often seems like they used AI to generate the actual 'script' in the first place, as well.

I've seen a fair few 'talking head' videos where they are using AI to generate a supposed human narrator - those can be quite realistic. Back when this was new tech, I thought one guy was real for several videos until whatever idiot created the video made a mistake and pasted the prompt used to create the script in, along with the actual output causing the onscreen 'presenter' to read out the prompt before the main commentary. Again - laziness all around.

AI could actually be used by someone who knew their stuff but didn't have a great voice for narration (or telegenic appearance for that matter) to make pretty polished and professional videos on their subject matter - but it's been ruined by scam artists out to scrape money with minimal effort by churning out no-effort videos.

Castrol for a knave

7,097 posts

114 months

Lucas Ayde said:
dundarach said:
I think it's more the case that many people (myself included) think AI is st and are already fed up with it, not that I'll be watching this, I've no interest in AI by choice!

Several youtubers are now insisting on stty AI to highlight historical videos and it just turns me off!
The problem is that they all seem to be using the same few AI 'voices' and they usually don't bother to check for mispronunciations showing a degree of laziness/lack of care. It also often seems like they used AI to generate the actual 'script' in the first place, as well.

I've seen a fair few 'talking head' videos where they are using AI to generate a supposed human narrator - those can be quite realistic. Back when this was new tech, I thought one guy was real for several videos until whatever idiot created the video made a mistake and pasted the prompt used to create the script in, along with the actual output causing the onscreen 'presenter' to read out the prompt before the main commentary. Again - laziness all around.

AI could actually be used by someone who knew their stuff but didn't have a great voice for narration (or telegenic appearance for that matter) to make pretty polished and professional videos on their subject matter - but it's been ruined by scam artists out to scrape money with minimal effort by churning out no-effort videos.
I hate AI.

Given Spotify seems to want to play me Eight Hundred and Eight State and my 12 months old BMW satnav cannot figure out where Brands Hatch is, I think we are a little way off the rise of the machines.