remember, regardless of how outspoken you are in life, nothing will stop the capitalists from reanimating your defiled corpse into a shitheaded centrist zombie if there’s a buck in it:

“I’d just like to say that as much as I think billionaires are destroying the fabric of society with unchecked greed and blatant self-interest at the expense of basic human rights for everyone else, it is a little strange to me that people get mad at them. People are the ones who gave them the money in the first place," the AI Carlin said.

(editor’s note: the above is supposed to be a joke from the comedy special these fucking assholes hijacked Carlin’s corpse to promote. I can’t find the punchline, but it’s supposed to be a joke)

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    1 year ago

    Ugh.

    In order to make this kind of thing, here’s what you’ve gotta do:

    1. Write a bunch of jokes in the style of george carlin
    2. Record someone performing the jokes with similar delivery to Carlin
    3. Train an AI on carlin’s voice
    4. Use the AI to deepfake the voice into carlin.

    3 and 4 are just a matter of time with any celebrity.

    Given that carlin is one of the most influential standups OAT, a lot of comedians are already doing 1 and 2, in some sense. I’d love to romanticise comedy and say that most of the people doing this are doing it to hone their craft, rather than do this kind of cheap shit, however that’s not the case. I love comedy and listen to a lot of it to know that if comedians aren’t being hacky or cringe, they are probably doing the most soul crushing, cynical, humiliating things in the name of humor instead. So this is kind of par for the course.

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        1 year ago

        Took the word from my mouth. Even if the performance is as good as the real thing, why would you want a fake Carlin over equally good genuine Not-Carlin?

        At best it’s a good comedy show with a morally dubious deepfake gimmick. You’d think the novelty value of hologram 2Pac had faded a bit by now.