Of course the AI doesn't know what the personalities were like so it just makes everyone happy and jovial. The people moving in color have only a slight resemblance to those in black and white. For the ones I saw in life, the match is not good. And Twain doesn't seem right at all, although I never met him.
True - but in today’s world, fame comes with hundreds of videos, interviews, and social media clips showing every bit of a person’s personality. That gives AI a lot more to work with than ever before.
I’m not a fearmonger, and I’m not necessarily afraid of artificial intelligence but I do think society is going to have to figure out how to handle AI using people’s likeness or personality without their consent, especially when it’s done for profit or in ways they’d never endorse.
To me AI is what it is and you better get on board or get left behind at least in the business aspect of it.
My biggest question, because I’m definitely not an expert in any of this - especially the stock market.
If we are on the verge of a real technological revolution led by AI, what happens to the economy when the jobs being replaced aren’t the usual labor intensive ones? I’m talking about roles like attorneys, doctors, authors, designers, architects, even musicians and artists.
If AI starts doing the creative and professional work too, how does that reshape the economic landscape, even if AI turns out to be a good thing overall?