Lisa Kudrow fears an uncertain future artificial intelligence It is becoming more and more prevalent in Hollywood.
During a recent appearance on the podcast “Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard,” she discussed the recent film “Here,” directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright. The film used artificial intelligence to allow the stars to play the same characters all the way from their teenage years to old age.
“They film it, and they can actually film the scene and then look at their playback when they were younger, and it's ready for them to see,” Kudrow said.
She continued: “And all I got from that is this is an endorsement of AI and oh my God. It's not like, 'Oh, it's going to destroy everything,' but what's left? Forget the actors, what about the up-and-coming actors? They'll just license And recycling.”
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Kudrow also expressed concern about the impact of artificial intelligence outside the entertainment industry.
“Putting that aside completely, what work will there be for humans? Then what? There will be some kind of living wage for people, and you won’t have to work? How can it be enough?”
Hanks confirmed the use Artificial intelligence in film Last month when he appeared on the “Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend” radio show.
“You go and scan the data, and then they match it to every existing photo of me and they come back and find as many photos of me as they can at 17, 18, 19… my entire life. Then they disrupt whoever uses it, are you ready for that, that scary word? They They use artificial intelligence to do all the work and make it happen faster.”
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The “Forrest Gump” star continued, “We had two screens while filming. One screen was the way we really looked, and the other screen with a delay time of about a nanosecond was our deepfake representation. And so on on one screen, I A 67-year-old man pretends to be in high school, and on the other screen, I'm 17.”
Hanks didn't do that She seems worried about artificial intelligence, “It's all a tool to make the movie,” he said.
“It's not like, 'Oh, it's going to destroy everything,' but what's left?”
To do the kind of work we saw on “Here,” playing characters at different ages, “we still had hours in the makeup trailer, because we had to have wigs and hair,” he noted.
Instead of the motion-capture dots that often appear on actors' faces in behind-the-scenes photos, Hanks revealed that the technology used in “Here” was able to use “just the pores of your face to match them that way.”
The Oscar winner also pointed out another impact of artificial intelligence on their performances.
“Because we also had to look at timing and tempo and things like that, there's a factor… we thought we were speaking in a very realistic cadence, and then we would go and watch the replay and it was as slow as molasses,” he explained.
“It's all a movie-making tool.”
The “Captain Phillips” star added: “It's never been more fun to sit there and look at ourselves dressed the way we were.”
Hanks had to warn fans about fake ads using his name, image, and persona Voice over artificial intelligence To promote products.
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In August, he posted a statement on Instagram, saying: “There are numerous ads online that are falsely using my name, image and voice to promote miracle cures and wonder drugs. These ads were created without my consent, fraudulently and through artificial intelligence.”
He continued, “I have no affiliation with these publications, products and treatments, or the spokespersons promoting these treatments. I have type 2 diabetes, and I only work with a board-certified physician regarding my treatment. Don't be fooled. Do it.” Don't get scammed and don't lose your hard earned money.”
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Hanks' photo was also used in a dental company inspection last October, when he… issued a similar warning For the fans.