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Originally Posted by Solitaire1
A question to ponder is: Does an AI require emotions to become safely sentient? In fiction, it seems often that making a sentient AI without emotions leads to disaster. The following compilation of scenes from Green Lantern - The Animated Series provide an example (beginning at 6:49, Aya has turned off her emotions), and inspired this post:
New topic: Is it possible that, in the future, movies will no longer be a finished product. Instead, they will be a work in progress.
An example of this is the original concept for the Disney movie Fantasia. Originally, it was supposed have segments added and removed each time it was released but the idea was put to the side. It was revived a bit with the release of Fantasia 2000, where all of the segments but The Sorcerer's Apprentice were removed and replaced.
In a related way, could it be that movies could become more like choose-your-own adventure books? You buy a movie and the movie you actually see will depend on the choices you make while watching it.
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I think it's possible that in the future with the advance of computer tech. that you could make an entire movie using 3d models of actors and speech synth. technology so that real people don't have to do the work any longer. You could have Humprey Bogart starring opposite Nicole Kidman for example.