Bloop
Sr Member
As someone who has a sister who was actually in a real KFC ad, I also don't like where this is going. I like using AI for certain things - I've used it for deepfakes to "fix" movies where face replacement would make some sense (imo), and I'm currently using it to create depth maps for converting movies to 3D stereoscopic format (since Hollywood isn't interested in 3D for home viewing any longer). But replacing actors completely, along with film crews, audio techs, musicians, etc, is terrible. The sad thing is that technology has been replacing jobs for decades, but AI is threatening to obliterate huge swaths of occupations. For many companies, they don't even care about the impact, don't really care if the product is worse, just so long as it's "good enough" and cheaper. We've already gotten "good enough" music made without real, trained musicians, "good enough" graphic design from people using Photoshop who don't have training in art, "good enough" photography, with news outlets having replaced professional photojournalists with reporters using iPhones.
Anyway, here's the KFC ad my sister did (she's the redhead aunt). I know it's "just" an ad, but her and other actors rely on all types of performing just to eke out a living:
Anyway, here's the KFC ad my sister did (she's the redhead aunt). I know it's "just" an ad, but her and other actors rely on all types of performing just to eke out a living: