The experience intrigued him. “I have been very interested in Artificial Intelligence for some time. I’ve used quite a few tools before but not this one. It disturbed me. I didn’t expect him to be so effective and genuine in the interactions. Because she answers questions and she also asks them. It fascinated me as much as it freaked me out.“
However, AI does have its limits. “The exchange was surprising but in the restitution of the voice, we hear that it is robotic. We feel that there is no spontaneity and no soul unlike a human being. But when you listen, you really feel like you’re talking to a human being. We still manage to forget that it is a series of algorithms.“
Could this practice ultimately harm the profession of animator? Should the media worry? According to Michael Pachen, we should see AI more as an advantage. “These are tools that we must use to gain productivity and efficiency. They need to be handled by human beings anyway and don’t have the spontaneity of a real TV host. They are not human beings, even if you might think otherwise when talking to them“, declares the presenter who is convinced that before long everyone will have to know how to master AI in their professional life or risk being sidelined.
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