

That’s a good point, I didn’t know much about the Cannes film festival, but after looking it up I agree with you.
My comment would only apply if it sees a public release.
That’s a good point, I didn’t know much about the Cannes film festival, but after looking it up I agree with you.
My comment would only apply if it sees a public release.
Edit: Oops. Didn’t know who the Cannes audience was. The below would only apply if this gets a regular release. /Edit
My guess is the audience simply won’t care and the movie will do reasonably average, depending on the script.
Sure here on a niche forum like Lemmy we care about the incredible energy waste, the artists being exploited, etc, and that “AI art” only looks good from a distance with all the little details being screwed up at a close examination. (When it’s not a lovecraftian horror right on the surface - see “bloopers” in that video in the article)
But the general public? To them “AI” is: Haha, funny Ghibli filter.
I think you’ll be waiting a very long time. The specific words and phrases will shift, but I think filler words are just a natural consequence of thinking while speaking. Some people are better at that than me others but it’s not going to disappear.
It’s been the case ever since I started using Android (and modded APKs such as old versions of apps re-signed to not update) in about 2011.
Some of the root apps back then such as Titanium Backup had features to “unhook” an app so it wouldn’t appear as installed in the store, but my experience was that it never lasted long enough to be worth doing.
That has just always been the case as long as the app in both stores uses the same package string. (Like org.blitzortung.android.app or org.videolan.vlc)
The unfortunate answer is that it knows through long forgotten experience… Anything a toddler sees goes in the mouth.
It applies to Etsy witches