I literally had a career commissioning films and reconstructions and visuals to show the past at heritage sites, each one informed by months of careful research and discussions with the creators. I didn't always get things right, but to replace that process with AI? Unfathomable.
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Dutch Archaeological "living museum" Archeon now uses AI visuals.
In the Mesolithic we meet a bunch of corpulent half-naked Obelix-characters. White. No women.
We can debate Mesolithic people's skin colour (likely dark); they did not live life half-naked and there definitely were women.
In the Mesolithic we meet a bunch of corpulent half-naked Obelix-characters. White. No women.
We can debate Mesolithic people's skin colour (likely dark); they did not live life half-naked and there definitely were women.
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I would assume AI “helpers” for rote work around the edges could potentially help some overburdened creative, but some committee somewhere had to live with this product after buying a bill of goods.