Agreed I can see using it for help - linked in and eBay already have the option to have ai write posts and descriptions though I haven’t used it - it will require humans to check or as a check to human work.While it would be entertaining, that would take a lot of sophisticated AI to ad lib or have it programmed for every scenario, not to mention be able to visibly see in the car. I don't buy that AI is nearly as advanced as they claim we should be scared of.
While it would be entertaining, that would take a lot of sophisticated AI to ad lib or have it programmed for every scenario, not to mention be able to visibly see in the car. I don't buy that AI is nearly as advanced as they claim we should be scared of.
You think anyone working at McDonald's speaks that clearly or could ad lib comedy like that? Or even knows who grimace was? I've never even heard a fast food speaker that clear.I remember a while back, Burger King had an online thing where you could order a chicken to do stuff. Like 20 years ago.
The Checkers near my office has an "AI" (really just voice recognition) for ordering at the drive through. Wouldn't be too hard to sync it up to a pre-recorded video.
You could also do the thing where you actually have a person with a microphone behind the scenes and the video just syncs up with their words - like Turtle Talk with Crush at Epcot.
Did that dude fuck the police robot?