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    Sketch out a three film proposal for a trilogy of movies about how Hollywood is corrupted by its own hubris and greed, becomes convinced that it can use AI to replace human writers and actors, and eventually collapses and is replaced by a new and better movie making paradigm.

    Title: “The Rise and Fall of Illusion”

    Film 1: “Hubris Unleashed” Synopsis: In the first installment, Hollywood executives, driven by their insatiable greed and arrogance, become convinced that AI technology can revolutionize filmmaking. They start replacing human writers and actors with AI-generated content, leading to initial success and critical acclaim. However, cracks begin to appear as creative stagnation sets in, and audiences grow disillusioned with the soulless productions. The film ends with the industry at its zenith, but teetering on the brink of its own downfall due to its hubris.

    Film 2: “The Age of Artificiality” Synopsis: As Hollywood doubles down on AI-driven filmmaking, tensions escalate between those clinging to the old ways and those embracing the new paradigm. The struggle intensifies as AI-generated content becomes increasingly indistinguishable from human creativity, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. Amidst mounting controversies and ethical dilemmas, the industry faces its greatest existential crisis yet, with the very essence of storytelling at stake.

    Film 3: “Rebirth of Authenticity” Synopsis: In the final chapter, Hollywood reaches its breaking point as the flaws of its AI-driven model are exposed in a spectacular fashion. A grassroots movement emerges, championing human creativity and authenticity over artificial perfection. Against all odds, a group of renegade filmmakers and actors lead a revolution, reclaiming the industry from the grips of technology and corporate greed. As the dust settles, a new era of filmmaking dawns, one that celebrates the human spirit and embraces diversity of voices and ideas. The trilogy concludes with hope for a brighter future where artistry triumphs over algorithms, and the magic of cinema lives on.

    Suggest a line of action figures based on the Rise and Fall of Illusion cinematic universe.

    Title: “Legends of Illusion”

    1. Hubris Heroes: This action figure set features iconic characters from the first film, “Hubris Unleashed,” including the arrogant Hollywood executives, the enigmatic AI creators, and the disillusioned writers and actors caught in the crossfire. Each figure comes with interchangeable accessories symbolizing their respective roles in the industry’s rise to power.
    1. Artificial Avengers: Inspired by the second film, “The Age of Artificiality,” this action figure line showcases a diverse array of characters representing both proponents and opponents of AI-driven filmmaking. From rebellious filmmakers leading the charge for authenticity to cutting-edge AI algorithms with their own agendas, each figure is intricately detailed and highly poseable.
    1. Rebel Renegades: Celebrating the heroes of the final installment, “Rebirth of Authenticity,” this action figure series honors the courageous individuals who stood up against the corrupted Hollywood regime. From charismatic actors turned revolutionaries to visionary directors leading the charge for change, each figure embodies the spirit of resilience and creativity that ultimately saved the industry.
    1. Paradigm Shift Playset: Recreate pivotal scenes from the trilogy with this elaborate playset depicting the evolution of the cinematic landscape. From the opulent boardrooms of Hollywood’s elite to the gritty streets where grassroots movements took root, this playset offers endless storytelling possibilities for fans of all ages.
    1. Illusionary Icons Collector’s Edition: This limited-edition action figure set pays homage to the most iconic characters and moments from the trilogy, featuring premium sculpting and detailing. Packaged in a deluxe display case, each figure is accompanied by a booklet exploring the behind-the-scenes secrets of the Rise and Fall of Illusion cinematic universe, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

    Suggest some limited edition Mountain Dew soda flavors based on the Rise and Fall of Illusion cinematic universe.

    1. Hubris Haze: A bold fusion of citrus and tropical flavors, representing the intoxicating allure of Hollywood’s hubris. This limited edition Mountain Dew flavor captures the essence of ambition and excess, with a tantalizing blend that leaves you craving more.
    1. Artificial Rush: Experience a surge of energy with this electrifying Mountain Dew flavor, infused with hints of synthetic sweetness and a burst of artificial adrenaline. Perfect for those moments when you need to stay one step ahead in the fast-paced world of AI-driven filmmaking.
    1. Rebel Revolt: Break free from the norm with this rebellious Mountain Dew flavor, blending tangy rebellion with a hint of defiance. Inspired by the courage of those who dared to challenge the status quo, this limited edition soda is a refreshing reminder to embrace authenticity and individuality.
    1. Paradigm Shift Spark: Ignite your taste buds with this revolutionary Mountain Dew flavor, featuring a dynamic mix of exotic fruits and unexpected twists. As the cinematic landscape undergoes a transformation, this soda mirrors the excitement and unpredictability of the changing times.
    1. Illusionary Infusion: Delve into the depths of imagination with this mesmerizing Mountain Dew flavor, weaving together layers of mystery and intrigue. With every sip, you’ll be transported to a world where reality blurs and illusions reign supreme, leaving you craving more of the cinematic magic that inspired it.

    Suggest a set of five different slogans for the Rise and Fall of Illusion cinematic universe.

    1. “Witness the Rise, Feel the Fall: The Illusionary Saga Unfolds”
    2. “From Hubris to Hope: The Epic Journey of Creativity vs. Technology”
    3. “Unravel the Illusion: A Cinematic Universe Beyond Imagination”
    4. “Where Dreams Collide and Realities Shatter: The Rise and Fall of Illusion”
    5. “Experience the Rebirth: A New Era of Cinema Dawns in the Aftermath”
    • Maxnmy's
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      153 months ago

      ChatGPT has this weird tendency to finish every output with some grand sounding moral conclusion. This is so cringe you can’t parody it.

    • rigatti
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      73 months ago

      I can’t wait to sip on some Hubris Haze with my bros, the Hubris Heroes.

  • @[email protected]
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    283 months ago

    It’ll make everything on Hollywood look and feel even more the same I’m afraid. That place is really becoming the McDonald’s of movies. It’s not haute cuisine or even pretending to be unique but the process is basically set in stone, reasonably cheap and you know exactly what your going to get.

    I’ll wait until it hits YouTube and some people get really creative with it.

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    283 months ago

    It’ll mean all the movies are in the public domain as soon as they are released, since you can’t copyright AI work.

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      3 months ago

      You currently cannot copyright their direct output but you can copyright the product you make with it.

      A pure AI image isn’t copyrightable, but modifying it to a point or making a comic book out of those images is okay.

      Personally I’m looking forward to the Indy scene that will come with these tools more than how Hollywood uses it. Hollywood is already dead, they just don’t realize it.

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        53 months ago

        Somebody actually made a comic book with AI images and the copyright got rejected on the art (held up on the words though). So maybe if you modify the images quite a bit, but not if you just put them in comic book form.

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          I said not normally, meaning yes I do (and just did), but in this case I do not feel bad because Sam Altman plainly sucks ass and deserves to cry for his numerous blights on humanity.

          What is the point you’re making?

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            33 months ago

            My point is it’s really not a difficult principle to adhere to and you simply don’t do it. That’s your right but you’re coping about it

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                53 months ago

                I can say that I hate that guy and I also hate it when people resort to playground insults. That’s my piece

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      23 months ago

      Well I liked spider verse movies. It was awesome and hope they don’t butcher it with AI for their next movie.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        I am with you, those are exceptions for me in the marvel universe but true they were great movies

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    Using AI may result in movies that are nothing but older movies cut up and rehashed with a shiny new coat of paint. So you’ll barely notice a difference.

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    13 months ago

    > Refrigerator tech startup excited by prospects for ice importers, promising reduced cost to icebox customers.

    Sora is first-gen video generation and already spits out decent finished shots from a couple sentences. The part of Hollywood that’s being courted is the part that’ll get OBLITERATED once all the creative people can tell stories onscreen without them. Without any of it, really. No actors, no sets, no crew, no post-production… arguably no cinematographers or directors. Writers and editors will suffice. And what will make their no-budget AI-as-CGI projects better are other human artists, to feed keyframes and animatics into the project, instead of relying on vague descriptions.

    This technology cannot coexist with streaming services that deny creators a third season.