These models can’t write satisfyingly/convincingly enough yet.
But they will.
I float through physical thoughts. I stare down the abyss of organic dreams.
These models can’t write satisfyingly/convincingly enough yet.
But they will.
Porn fakes are old news, yes - but what the post you replied to is talking about is “deep learning” (remember that, before the great deluge of “AI”?) fakes, which to some extent either uses generative networks to swap out or alter the face/body, or straight up generate simulacra graphics/video, as opposed to a human doing for the most part comparatively bad hack jobs with multiple sources as in the past.
Yeah, that’s what I’ve heard, but how expensive can a goddamn Wile E. Coyote movie be?
It just seems a little odd to me that this is the big “public” write-off, considering some of the trash they’ve put out that didn’t break even.
I mean… Imagine how terrible it’s gotta be for the doofuses at WB to shelf this, considering the utter garbage they’ve been putting out since forever.
As said by others; see a physician, then a psychiatrist (in that order).
Auditory pseudo-hallucinations may be completely benign, especially if you’ve partaken in psychedelic substances recent or long since past, but they may also be an early warning sign of (like you said) potential pressure on the brain or abnormality in brain functioning.
And even that might be fine.
Either way, why gamble? Go see a doctor.
I do believe it’s something like 300 per resident of the US per year, not specific residents with prescriptions. Just illustrating quantities, in other words.
Actually, I believe it might be worse than that, but I’m not looking it up, just tried to clarify.
Always gonna upvote New Vegas.