The future of AI generated fake people sounds truly bleak:
Given the pace of improvement, it’s easy to imagine a not-so-distant future in which we are confronted with not just single portraits of fake people but whole collections of them — at a party with fake friends, hanging out with their fake dogs, holding their fake babies. It will become increasingly difficult to tell who is real online and who is a figment of a computer’s imagination.
The one benefit I see is people who spend a lot of time on social media curating and promoting their brand can let software take over. It will be coded and tasked to create the life narrative the person wants - a certain cadence of professional accomplishments, lively social calendar, exotic vacations, meeting people along their travels that are cool and interesting - all from the comfort of their couch and hopefully doing things that they actually love. If this becomes common place then there will be no stigma attached to having a fake life-stream on social media. On the contrary, a real person taking the time and effort to produce a montage of visuals and clever narrative to go with it will likely be viewed as a loser who does not have a real life to spend their real hours on. Film making to combine real and AI generated actors, reviving our favorite actors who are no longer alive in various combinations could create new forms of art.
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