By ANDY00, 1729587162
We all remember the paintings in Harry Potter that are alive with character and feeling. Well, now they’re trying to make something similar in real life with generative AI.
The idea is that you could save the essence of a loved one after they’ve passed away. I’m personally in two minds about this—on one hand, it’s a clever and fun idea. On the other hand, it seems a little weird, especially with predictions that the painting could potentially even text you! That feels like it’s pushing things a bit too far. :-)
A company called Luka has already created a language model trainer that can learn your loved one’s personality from remaining online information, social profiles, text messages, and more. Several other companies are working on image generation through AI systems, which could essentially recreate the Harry Potter-like paintings in real life—keeping your deceased loved ones 'alive' in animated form for eternity.
Now, I’ll admit, as much as I’m not entirely on board with this idea, when my children were growing up, they had a little dog called Jez, who was literally their best friend throughout childhood. Sadly, he died of cancer, and I would love an animated, lifelike painting of him—even if just for the kids, who are now adults.
I imagine there will be very mixed views on this subject, but for the Harry Potter fans out there—Christmas is coming, lol.
But on another side of this coin, it also means that in the future, photography and the resulting photographs could potentially be animated forever—kind of like how some Native Americans believed that photographs could steal your soul. Maybe, in a funny, self-fulfilling way, that idea will come true in the future.
Edited by ANDY00