This is a particularly important topic for myself on the spectrum, as I’ve had a lot of difficulties trying to follow what’s going on in the cinema. I’d have subtitles on all the time if that was possible.
This is a particularly important topic for myself on the spectrum, as I’ve had a lot of difficulties trying to follow what’s going on in the cinema. I’d have subtitles on all the time if that was possible.
A few of the most recent movies I’ve seen used AI to write all or part of the script, which is why it’s hard to understand; it’s literally incomprehensible because it’s just a fucking word salad spat out by an LLM. Even if you can hear it, you won’t understand it.
Which movies and do you have evidence of this? Not calling you a liar just curious.
Bro is lying lol
Just stuff that has no theatrical release so far. Crappy original streaming service comedies and such.
Ok, such as…?
I think they are talking about those stupid ass vertical short dramas, though they are pretty transparent about them being A.I. scripts. The whole idea behind them is that they are mindless entertainment offered at very low cost and available in short eposodic format for phones.
That’s not what this article is talking about. This is about sound mixing, not the script.
Your comment was written by AI. We have equivalent evidence.