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Summary: Simple. AI must be appreciated if it does the right work. At the same time, it must not spoil the human acting profession! So a separate field is needed for AI challenges. A community of people is working to develop AI directions, and people use it without even crediting it? Not fair! Once again, would Chinese credit AI if given a chance to say AI direction, like it credited a robot that won a marathon? Finding the best AI just for the AI stream, not in the mainstream; else, why are people using AI in movie-making? Even makeup artists have the best and bestest awards? So, China awarded a marathon winner, a robot with a gold medal! This makes competition go to the next level. Yes, human runners must not be ignored. So let’s keep separate categories. Separate competitions for humans and robots (AI). In the same way, separate categories of awards for humans and AI.
Is it Robot Won Marathon versus No Oscars for AI? Or is it Chinese Policies versus Western Will? Or is it will of all? But why use even little of AI then? If you used AI say you used it?
This is a big contrast. There was a Robot Marathon, which was held in China recently. The robot that won was given a gold medal, nothing short of that. But the point was that there was no separate award for humans there, humans and robots should have been given awards in separate categories. Best human runner, best AI runner. In the same way as there is a separate award for female runners and male athletes.
While in the West, the AI competition for filming was shredded when they said there are no Oscars for AI actors. Not even in the other category, just like we have a foreign-language category? Not even in a special category? Leave aside creating a new category for AI! Time to create a new category for AI accomplishments? Competitions create quality, we all know that. Don’t we? Stopping the competition means ending a stream!
Could we have a special category to encourage new filming capabilities? Competition creates marvels! We had so many movies. Should non-AI filming also be part of competitions? Why not a best AI direction category for the best AI filming? And the award would be given to the prompt engineers who work day and night promoting for the best background, which goes unnoticed in a series. Why not the best AI cinematography stream? Yes, it’s okay!
But if the Oscars were in China’s hands, would China have given the Best Actor award to an AI cast in AI category?
Why do we need an AI cast anyway? For the future? And for a good make, healthy competition is a must. And for things humans can’t do! There are things humans can’t do? Imagine a true Alien? Can you make an Alien without AI or Tech? Where are the awards for Tech? Why is Tech not recognised?
So, China awarded a marathon winner, a robot with a gold medal! This makes competition go to the next level. Yes, human runners must not be ignored. So let’s keep separate categories-humans and robots, when humans have subcategories too.
What would China have done to the Oscars? Do we really have a Chinese version of the Oscars? The most prestigious and internationally recognized awards for Chinese-language cinema are the Golden Horse Awards. Would they also reject AI actors/directors/prompt engineers for movie making? Then how else would AI based movies continue to improve?
Why not a special stream for AI factors, actors and directions which include prompt engineers?
But why in the world do we need an AI actor’s award?
We need it to boost AI use in movies? There are roles that are dangerous and should not be done by humans, for example, future movies set in the outer Solar System with fight scenes on asteroids and space stations, which are risky for both male and female human actors? To make movies in daylight, most fiction movies are shot in darkness as human limitations for fiction.
So can we restrict AI actions to complex tasks that are dangerous/not possible with current scenarios?
Let’s have a healthy competition within the AI community! I said within, I did not say with Hollywood!
Let’s make it clear we want to support human actors!
Let’s make it clear at the same time that although you are allowing medals to AI fields in the AI stream only, it is for roles that humans can’t do!
Why not think this way?
AI is a tool in the hands of humans.
We must not fear a computer program if it is acting!
We are just watching some adventures of superhumans living on, maybe, the Moon of Jupiter, Europa, may be doing?
Some out-of-Earth theories about Aliens.
Some movies on Aliens! Exposed in the recently released files on UFO sightings?
Some fiction in enough light, no more action in darkness?
Some things are beyond human reach! We must accept that some scenes humans can’t do?
Some actors and actresses keep body doubles; some get injured.
So why not ask AI for help with it?
If you are asking for AI help, then create a separate stream for it, an AI stream, with healthy competition within the AI stream, and with the limitation that movies must not have AI actors do work that humans can do.
Simple. AI must be appreciated if it does the right work. At the same time, it must not spoil the human acting profession! So a separate field is needed for AI challenges. A community of people is working to develop AI directions, and people use it without even crediting it? Not fair!
All that with safety guarantees from artificial movie making.
Once again, would Chinese credit AI if given a chance just like they gave medal to a Robot who won Marathon though a human race should have been done separately in China? Just for the AI stream, or else why are you using AI in movie making? Even makeup artists have the best and bestest awards?
Time to create a new category for AI, or else don’t use AI!