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<blockquote data-quote="TJP" data-source="post: 436539" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>AI is a danger, at least unless people are not obliged to disclose that teir product was generated by AI. It's always the question where the purpose of pure entertainment stops and where false information begins.</p><p></p><p>Prime Video in the US has been tampering with many publicity photos of "Falcon Crest" (as well as "Knots Landing" and other shows) to make them suitable for the format on their website, creating new backgrounds, etc. It's hilarious because AI creates additional mistakes for no reasons. This picture from # 185 <8.02> is a good example:</p><p>The console table with the plant on the left is purely fictitious; they simply wanted to extend the photo. The creation is horribly fake. Next to the fireplace is a dark wall and a statue (?) or whatever. AI didn't recognize it was the curtains at the edge of the picture (a blue one and a white one). It turned the white one into the statue and made a "wall" out of the blue curtain where the French doors to the patio should be. Also, Angie and Peter are suddenly having a cake now instead of the Scottish salmon (which you can still see parts of if you know).</p><p></p><p>It happens a lot now. Amazon also changed the color of Angela's iconic red / white suit from season 1 to blue / white in another promotional photo, for example.</p><p></p><p>These pictures were taken by professional set photographers back then, and they are pieces of art from that time and a documentation of that era's zeitgeist. It's not just a matter of copyright to change them (but many people nowadays show no respect for intellectual property anyway), but it also shows total disrespect of the artists who created them originally.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]58445[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJP, post: 436539, member: 5151"] AI is a danger, at least unless people are not obliged to disclose that teir product was generated by AI. It's always the question where the purpose of pure entertainment stops and where false information begins. Prime Video in the US has been tampering with many publicity photos of "Falcon Crest" (as well as "Knots Landing" and other shows) to make them suitable for the format on their website, creating new backgrounds, etc. It's hilarious because AI creates additional mistakes for no reasons. This picture from # 185 <8.02> is a good example: The console table with the plant on the left is purely fictitious; they simply wanted to extend the photo. The creation is horribly fake. Next to the fireplace is a dark wall and a statue (?) or whatever. AI didn't recognize it was the curtains at the edge of the picture (a blue one and a white one). It turned the white one into the statue and made a "wall" out of the blue curtain where the French doors to the patio should be. Also, Angie and Peter are suddenly having a cake now instead of the Scottish salmon (which you can still see parts of if you know). It happens a lot now. Amazon also changed the color of Angela's iconic red / white suit from season 1 to blue / white in another promotional photo, for example. These pictures were taken by professional set photographers back then, and they are pieces of art from that time and a documentation of that era's zeitgeist. It's not just a matter of copyright to change them (but many people nowadays show no respect for intellectual property anyway), but it also shows total disrespect of the artists who created them originally. [ATTACH type="full"]58445[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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