Harrison Ford's recent comments about Troy Baker's performance in 'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle' highlighted the ongoing debate over the use of AI in video games. Amidst a strike by SAG-AFTRA over generative AI's implications for voice actors, Ford asserted that exceptional human talent can create memorable performances without AI. The strike stresses the need for compensation and transparency regarding AI's role, asserting that while it might reduce costs, it threatens actors' livelihoods. Sarah Elmaleh, chairing SAG-AFTRA's negotiations, echoed Ford’s sentiments emphasizing human creativity over AI imitation.
You don't need artificial intelligence to steal my soul... you can already do it for nickels and dimes with good ideas and talent.
What I hear is Mr Ford rightly pointing out... to direct a talented human than to wrestle with an AI replica and its interface.
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