we’ll all live as our fathers lived
damn i hope not
the world i am trying to imagine has very low levels of anxiety and also pretty short lifespans
What do you consider a short lifespan?
damn i hope not
the world i am trying to imagine has very low levels of anxiety and also pretty short lifespans
What do you consider a short lifespan?
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re: the coronation of princess diana's ex-husband
The WGA has two main stipulations. First, the guild wants to make sure that “literary material” — the MBA term for screenplays, teleplays, outlines, treatments, and other things that people write — can’t be generated by an AI. In other words, ChatGPT and its cousins can’t be credited with writing a screenplay. If a movie made by a studio that has an agreement with the WGA has a writing credit — and that’s over 350 of America’s major studios and production companies — then the writer needs to be a person.
“Based on what we’re aiming for in this contract, there couldn’t be a movie that was released by a company that we work with that had no writer,” says August.
Second, the WGA says it’s imperative that “source material” can’t be something generated by an AI, either. This is especially important because studios frequently hire writers to adapt source material (like a novel, an article, or other IP) into new work to be produced as TV or films. However, the payment terms, particularly residual payouts, are different for an adaptation than for “literary material.” It’s very easy to imagine a situation in which a studio uses AI to generate ideas or drafts, claims those ideas are “source material,” and hires a writer to polish it up for a lower rate. “We believe that is not source material, any more than a Wikipedia article is source material,” says August. “That’s the crux of what we’re negotiating.”
In negotiations prior to the strike, the AMPTP refused the WGA’s demands around AI, instead countering with “annual meetings to discuss advancements in technology.”
The looming threat of AI to Hollywood, and why it should matter to you by Alissa Wilkinson
This makes no sense
it literally could not be more straightforward
It literally doesnt make sence, both have the same value, they're both $30
No im not expecting anything its just a badly frammed metaphor
But it never says that, it just asks you wich one is greater and the text ends there, wich leads you to thinking that one indeed has greater value then the other, and that the one with the greater value is the answear
Im not about to argue over a focken tit size metaphor
Anonymous asked:
I never really thought of myself as a selfshipper, and I don't have any fictives or alters stuff going on, but I do have a lot of "story ideas" (read, fantasies) involving a blatant self insert OC and an OC that not me at all.
Reading some of your reblogs about selfshipping, though, maybe I do count in there, or in something adjacent.
Anyway, thinking about two blorbos boinking when one of them is me and the other is my creation is a lot of fun, whatever one calls it.
xxblackheartbiohazardsxx answered:
self shipping is wonderful because it’s big and blurry and anything you want it to be! <3 Welcome to the community <3
Stephanie: *handing a bowl of soup to Tim*
Half of Stephanie’s brain: Careful, it’s hot.
Other half of Stephanie’s brain: I made some soup.
Stephanie: Careful, it’s soup.