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Not sure where to put this, but Tinhouse Studios has made another critique on AI and how it is affecting his photography business, which I always find interesting.
This time around, it's the Coca Cola Christmas ad that triggered the post.
I've linked to his video (12 minutes) and the Coco Cola ad.
I don't feel the same way about the ad, as so many of the commentators do, even if I understand the points they are making. For me, it's obviously fantasy from the start and I didn't find myself expecting any reality, and didn't pay any attention to the details of the content.
This is, however, because of it's obvious fantasy, in contrast if I am watching a drama (which is meant to real), I can't help noticing if a car in the background was only released after the drama was meant to have taken place, or a picture on a mantle piece appears and disappears as the drama progresses or sounds from a stills camera being used in a scene don't match the sound that this particular camera actually makes etc etc.
That aside, I feel it's an interesting perspective on the AI discussion.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PfWzHpT_Kw
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yy6fByUmPuE
This time around, it's the Coca Cola Christmas ad that triggered the post.
I've linked to his video (12 minutes) and the Coco Cola ad.
I don't feel the same way about the ad, as so many of the commentators do, even if I understand the points they are making. For me, it's obviously fantasy from the start and I didn't find myself expecting any reality, and didn't pay any attention to the details of the content.
This is, however, because of it's obvious fantasy, in contrast if I am watching a drama (which is meant to real), I can't help noticing if a car in the background was only released after the drama was meant to have taken place, or a picture on a mantle piece appears and disappears as the drama progresses or sounds from a stills camera being used in a scene don't match the sound that this particular camera actually makes etc etc.
That aside, I feel it's an interesting perspective on the AI discussion.

