William Shatner on AI

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William Shatner on AI

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"It's an interesting question... The strike was all about getting permission to do that. And so if I'm alive, I don't want A.I. to do that, but if I'm dead, and they ask my family, and they're going to pay my family very well to sound like me, I would advise them to say yes."

I would like to know where the interview was but it is interesting.

The idea though is interesting. What if somewhere down the road someone says we have the technology to recreate the TOS series now, why not go for a fourth season?
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I could see it being a limited edition kind of thing if used in some holistic fashion. I just doubt it’d be the prime consideration for a whole series by neither the studio or the fans. I mean especially Star Trek and especially in the age of social media where people are conscious af now with people listening to them.
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BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:08 am I could see it being a limited edition kind of thing if used in some holistic fashion. I just doubt it’d be the prime consideration for a whole series by neither the studio or the fans. I mean especially Star Trek and especially in the age of social media where people are conscious af now with people listening to them.
It was just an idea. I think it will more likely apply to video games (TOS themed actually sounds cool) or commercials or cameos of some kind. Though how Trek is now, they are more willing to leave the Shatner Kirk alone and just go with re-casting which I am fine with too.

Though, I am not exactly good with the SNW Kirk though. I like Pine's Kirk and I think we could have seen the Shatner Kirk better in him if Pine had a better script to work with.
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McAvoy wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:14 am
BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:08 am I could see it being a limited edition kind of thing if used in some holistic fashion. I just doubt it’d be the prime consideration for a whole series by neither the studio or the fans. I mean especially Star Trek and especially in the age of social media where people are conscious af now with people listening to them.
It was just an idea. I think it will more likely apply to video games (TOS themed actually sounds cool) or commercials or cameos of some kind.
My first thought was ST Online. Fleash out the TOS era more. But this digital necromancy stuff STILL feels... off...
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I mean for video games VA aren't going anywhere, and I think can work will.
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ProfessorDetective wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 3:11 am
McAvoy wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:14 am
BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:08 am I could see it being a limited edition kind of thing if used in some holistic fashion. I just doubt it’d be the prime consideration for a whole series by neither the studio or the fans. I mean especially Star Trek and especially in the age of social media where people are conscious af now with people listening to them.
It was just an idea. I think it will more likely apply to video games (TOS themed actually sounds cool) or commercials or cameos of some kind.
My first thought was ST Online. Fleash out the TOS era more. But this digital necromancy stuff STILL feels... off...
The necromancy part of does feel off. The Big Flash scene towards the end had majority of the 'cameos', being made by dead people. Adam West. Christopher Reeve and George Reeves. All dead and big time using George Reeves who consider him playing Superman a part in his death.

Think about the future. There could be a possibility of AI fully creating a human being on screen acting in some sitcom. With a director taking the best lines made from AI who could be programmed to read lines but also to ad lib in a specified percentage.
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McAvoy wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:14 am
BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 1:08 am I could see it being a limited edition kind of thing if used in some holistic fashion. I just doubt it’d be the prime consideration for a whole series by neither the studio or the fans. I mean especially Star Trek and especially in the age of social media where people are conscious af now with people listening to them.
It was just an idea. I think it will more likely apply to video games (TOS themed actually sounds cool) or commercials or cameos of some kind.
You don't need AI for this. Just have somebody figure out who still owns the rights to Secret of Vulcan Fury, buy the assets from them, and finish the game using the VA recordings that were already made back in the 90s (assuming they haven't been lost by now).
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Given the current standard of Trek, and given how Paramount clearly hates Shatner's guts, TOS season 4 would be a firm ass "no" from me.

It would never in a million years feel the same and it wouldn't be allowed to feel the same. It would be closer to that SNW rubbish than anything made in the 1960s or 70s.
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I missed something. Why does Paramount hate Shatner?
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Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:15 pm I missed something. Why does Paramount hate Shatner?
Yeah I was gonna ask for a citation on this too.

Anything other than the usual hatemedia rumor mill?
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