Making AI movies to immortalize actors and actresses, to give viewers and authors direct engagement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9j%C3%A0_Vu_(2006_film)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9a3GsU7NJI

My Comments: Making AI movies to immortalize actors and actresses, to give viewers and authors direct engagement

It actually gave me a good idea for a space telescope to look inside stars. We have preliminary ones now, but the movie suggests — “just keep going”. And if you keep applying the algorithms, the data and computer models will get better, the view clearer and easier to generate, the cost less and the results better over time. There are ideas evolving in the human species, with global communication, where before one person would only see it in their mind.  Now those visions and ideas can grow and become permanent. Some things will change the future of the human species, and perhaps the future of the universe itself.

This would likely be a good movie to use AIs and deep learning to re-generate – creating new movies at lower cost.

Then make more movies with Denzel Washington and other actors at their peak. Characters and scenes synthesized (just to experiment) and immortalize actors and actresses and ideas for future generations. Living models that can act forever.

With different intents. Things where low cost allows experimenting with ideas and stories where the viewers can generate variations, suggestions, rewarding good ideas, analyzing what causes people to not like things then changing them.

“To Stop Wars”, “Solving crimes before they happen”, “Deep Computing and recording human lives”, “The first faster than light vehicles”, “breaking the light barrier”.

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

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