She specifically said that the new tech would "increase" and "turbocharge" fraud. She did not use that example as some new kind of fraud, only that it could be done more effectively or more easily.
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They do. Food tampering is a crime. This video is one asshole helping another create "exhibit A" for the prosecution.
Allow me to rephrase on their behalf:
Saying "I have it worse" makes no one feel better.
Holy shit that armor and poleaxe are shockingly historically accurate.
Talk about going the extra mile!
Bad writing for film and television really irks me because of how avoidable it is. I'm not talking about mediocre or lackluster writing, but the actual bad writing.
TV shows and movies are tremendously expensive to make. Every part of it costs a fortune except for one: the writing. Even if a studio or production company was paying for a whole team of writers to work full time it's still only a fraction of the cost of paying film crews, actors, editors, and VFX artists.
Given the relatively lower expense, relative lack of time constraints, and enormous importance of the script to the overall quality of the product it absolutely boggles my mind that production companies consistently fuck up the writing process.
We're communicating instantaneously over a globe spanning computer network. In the early 90s that was not possible for the average joe. It was only in the very tail end of the decade that doing so didn't require a fair amount of money and/or technical knowledge.
The network provides all of the information in every library on the planet to us instantaneously.
You see less AI generated fewer.