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Actors, teachers, therapists – think your job is safe from artificial intelligence? Think again
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Soon the only jobs left will those who need to run and fix the robotic bs.
Sorry I don't see how live stage theatre acting and improvised comedy,
how live jazz and ballet and dance, can be replaced with CGI and alt media entertainment.
These are different genres.
If anything the more people are bombarded with advances in CGI cartoons,
the more we miss the "hand painted" cells that gave the early Walt Disney features their charm.
When all the coloring is the same, it's all technically perfect, it is flat and mechanical.
There is something unique about putting the person's personality and quirks
into art, and music. Into live speeches and performance.
The charm of radio and reading books, where pauses and even mistakes that are human
are part of the art.
Maybe the WORK the drudgery stuff that doesn't require artistic touch and creative intuition and human decisions can be relegated to computerized help.
Maybe the part that only people can do doesn't have a price
and isn't like the other paid work to begin with. It can't be compared.
Having someone bake their own homegrown recipe or
sew a costume out of recycled vintage salvage, that's something
people do that is unique to those people in those situations.
Theatre and music are like that, where the ensemble inspires
certain creative decisions and outcomes that can't be predicted or programmed.
I don't think you can ever replace that.
If anything, the technology would take over everything else, that can be managed by formula,
and leave those things that people do uniquely that can't be.