- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Members of SAG-AFTRA and the National Association of Voice Actors united at San Diego Comic-Con to address artificial intelligence and how it can harm creators.
Members of SAG-AFTRA and the National Association of Voice Actors united at San Diego Comic-Con to address artificial intelligence and how it can harm creators.
I’ve cared about animated works, and I still care a little bit about the product/franchise/etc… I have never cared about the specifics of the people behind the microphones, or the artist drawing it or using CGI/CAD to create it. The “human factor” is totally unimportant to me, only the end product.
I’m not one to keep fawning over celebrities either, but when it comes to art and media, the end product is only possible because of the human factor. It’s the inspirations, experiences and values of the people behind a work that lead to them to try to express themselves as well as they can.